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joseph
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Does anyone have this? If so, can you post a review of it? It sounds really good, and I would like to get it, or a better video using IT. Smile
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On 2003-03-09 10:19, joseph wrote:
Does anyone have this? If so, can you post a review of it? It sounds really good, and I would like to get it, or a better video using IT. Smile

I didn't really like it that much. He's got some pretty beautiful routines with butterflies and pearls and stuff, but I could never see myself doing this to any critical acclaim. The routines, as I recall, were fairly long and drawn out. I prefer the thinking that a floating effect should be very brief and miraculous rather than accompanied by story or excessive movements.

If you're starting out in IT, I suggest Jon LeClair's Who's Afraid of Invisible Thread, and the 3 Michael Ammar Easy To Master Thread Miracles. They explain a lot of the extras you need to become comfortable with IT, the theory behind effects, and a variety of different effects and objects. After you have the basics down, Peki's video may be useful for refinements or ideas to incorporate into a routine, in my opinion.


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