Title: Levitation
booner89 - November 18, 2006 03:59 AM (GMT)
Hey there. Can anyone suggest any good book or DVD to learn levitation?
poping - November 18, 2006 04:35 AM (GMT)
Hmm.. King Rising Levitation is nice and its good. No gimmicks or tampered shoes.
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booner89 - November 18, 2006 05:01 AM (GMT)
Hm...Thanks for the advice..But i meant more to floating of objects...Guess i din make myself very clear...
exohordon - November 18, 2006 05:48 AM (GMT)
I would suggest Thread Miracles Ammar Vol 1 & 2 by Michael Ammar.
kennection - November 18, 2006 01:22 PM (GMT)
Jon Leclaire - Who's Afraid of Invisible Thread.
silenz - December 23, 2006 05:16 PM (GMT)
How bout 'The Real Floating Card'
Xproject - June 1, 2007 05:26 AM (GMT)
Jon Leclaire - Who's Afraid of Invisible Thread have a book and a dvd. Check out the dvd you will learn much faster from there
Mod's note. You have been suspended for 10 days for posting rubbish to increase post count. You will be barred from using the marketplace also.
LarryDK - June 1, 2007 05:29 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE (Xproject @ Jun 1 2007, 01:26 PM) |
| Jon Leclaire - Who's Afraid of Invisible Thread have a book and a dvd. Check out the dvd you will learn much faster from there |
Hey Dude, you want to clock posts, please do it better. Digging up a DEC 2006 post, and then posting a post that someone posted. Whats the point of it?
If its something that is helpful and different, it will be better. Stop digging up those old posts to up your post counts.
bigbadwolf - June 1, 2007 06:44 AM (GMT)
He's a Post Count Whore. Get him out of here. :angry: :angry:
Ace - June 1, 2007 08:05 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE |
| Jon Leclaire - Who's Afraid of Invisible Thread have a book and a dvd. Check out the dvd you will learn much faster from there |
I think what he is trying to say is "there are book version and DVD version. The DVD version will help people learn faster."
Sign try to post something that is new and helpful when you want to dig up old treads.
Ok since this tread is up here again, I shall recommend something too.
Loops are a great way to levitate small objects. The set up is comfortable and it is very easy to use.
For books check out Animated Miracles by Yigal Mesika. The book has some nice levitation routine using loops. The ring levitation and card leviation are my favourtie levitations.
For DVDs, you can try the Ellusionist Guerrilla Guide to Using LOOPS. I did not have the DVD, but there are some interesting routines in the preview. I love how Daniel Garcia levitates and animates the paper butterfly! :wub:
feifei - November 30, 2007 11:41 AM (GMT)
Dirk Losander's Art of Levitation DVD off course!
How come no body mention this!
Here's a quote from
http://www.losander.com/Losander_Master_of...tation/Bio.html"In the world of magic there is only one name that is synonymous with the art of levitation – Losander. World renowned across three continents, Losander has performed his magic in exclusive venues from Europe to Japan and Australia. He has performed in the internationally famed Magic Castle in Hollywood and is currently performing in the World’s Greatest Magic Show in Las Vegas. In 2006, Losander received the Milbourne Christopher Award for Illusionist of the Year and notable contributions to the art of magic."
hee.. learning levitation? learn from the best B)
KyleRavin - February 13, 2008 01:23 PM (GMT)
there's a book titles the enclyclopedia of suspensions and levitations. Its a lil expensive but it has everythin to do with levitations. However, its not a close up related book...Bet copperfield has it too...If u know what i'm saying...