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hey sean, i was wondering
do u have an idea on how to make a wow 2.0 gimmick??
im not too kean on the original wow gimmick, but 2.0 looks like d bomb!!
any help is appreciated
thanx
if u wouldnt mind
could u list the movies for me and tell me how does the whole effect work please??
i know what the script on the flipside of the card is
if convienient please reveal the workings, as i am a bit short on cash 'cause im studying these days lol
thank u in advance
ok my advice is check out the trick sight by dee christopher, this is a great version of this trick, the best bit is there is no memory work at all.
u show a card to the spectators that has a list of 10 different horror movies on it on the other side there is the memorable sentance structured so that the special letters are all on there.
obviously in the instructions dee goes into great detail as to how to perform it
i dotn know enough about these kinds of tricks to give any real idvice myself, i really dont like them for the simple fact that if they pick that last word u have to go thru all the letters that are wrong before finally gettin to the word to me its not a very good type of trick
well i have the following sentence typed out on a blank piece of card "the abandoner transcends according to the intercolonial socialist aka the psychokinetic mystic"
the key word is mystic
and the way this works is
i ask them if their word has aan of the followng letters
c
no (then the word is 'abandoner')
i
no (transcends)
t
no (according)
s
no (intercolonial)
y
no (socialist)
m
no (psychokinetic)
if all are a yes then obviously the word is mystic
i tested it out for the first time today
and the problem that i realized is that i dont know how to present the effect in such a way that they dont realize what im actually doing, because after i revealed the word they were like hey almost all of them have a 'c' and an 'i'