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01-16-2006, 12:36 AM
The levatating thing is stupid. Its all in the angle he stands in relation to the camera and people. He is just standing on his Toe and the placement of his other foot coveres his other foot. in fact...
edit.. this is even better.. That seems to be a very nice trick. It is based on viewing angles and is described as the "Balducci Leviation". "The Balducci method involves positioning your audience about 8 to 10 feet away at a 45 degree angle.You need to keep your audience small so they are within this field of sight. This is a very restrictive angle trick and it is essential that the angles are practised,preferably with a friend or in front of a mirror. The Balducci levitation involves pretending to float off the ground by going on to your tip toes on just one foot ( the one furthest from their view ) while the nearest foot is raised a little off tthe ground. This looks fantastic as the foot on your tip toe is hidden by your trousers , the nearest foot and the angle they are watching at. You only rise a few inches off the ground but the impression is fantastic. This trick is all in the presentation with you appearing to rise slowly , wait for a second or two and then return to the ground quickly so as the audience do not have time to figure the trick out. 1:1.. 01 Z28 Camaro A4 Sure.. its stock. 1:8's.. K3, Inferno GT, and a straight line beater car 1:18.. RC18t Mamba and 3s lipo |
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01-16-2006, 01:01 AM
I know there is a "Trick" to it, but on the Street Magic show/CD, there is one shot of the "Levitation" taken from almost ground level (The one with the 3 girls watching). It is CLEARLY obvious that both feet are in fact off the ground, by 12 inches or more. If there is a way to rip a clip from a DVD, I can post that shot.
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01-16-2006, 01:03 AM
You can clearly see the ground below one foot and the heel of his other foot but not all thw eay under BOTH feet heel to toe. He is actually standing on his toe. Its an optical ilusion. If the camera was to move just a little off angle the whole ilusion would be given away completely. He is very carefull where the camera is and where the people stand making sure they are at the perfect angle. I've seen him do it on TV many times. He only gets 2-3" off the ground. If he has gone 12" off the ground that is NOT the same trick. That is probably BS with wire. I don't like the guy or his sideshow circus freak junk.
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01-16-2006, 01:15 AM
Say what you want john, don't hold it back!! j/k There is no real magic, no one can levitate, no one can make a girl disappear and a tiger appear, it's all smoke and mirrors to fool the masses!
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01-16-2006, 01:24 AM
dude all his tricks are fake like that. The real magic is trying to fool people into thinking its not fake. And do you know how they make stuff like big tanks that are chained down to 10,000lb concrete blocks dissapear? Its simple, they have 2 sets but one doesnt have a tank and they place a scarf over the camera with a small tiny black image of a the tank that makes it look like a shadow and the camera slides over to the other set with no tank. Its all just tricks done with mirrors and camera. I would only be impressed if he came to my house and did that trick right in front of me and I could slide a sword underneath his feet.
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01-16-2006, 01:28 AM
Here's the clip...
Levitate And YES, I know it is fake, just pointing out that there is actually air under his feet. One link I found said that it is done by doing the Heel/Toe thing, then re-edited back at the studio to get the effect of levitation. Also, in the course of being a Bartender for 6 years, I messed around a little with close-up magic. MOST of the tricks Blaine does in his videos, I could tell you exactly how they're done. There are a few that I have no idea about. |