Hey guys, just got my m5 from illusionist. Anyone of you know how do you levitate stuff with it?
Read your pdf that comes with M5. Good points in there.
Nonetheless, there are no limits to what you can do with a M5. Just use your own creativity to make up new ideas and put them into action.
Magic is uber-ly flexible. ^_^
Ellusionist provides better notes for the M5 then if you buy from penguin. I know because I accidentally ordered it twice from the two different websites (blue me). Just read the notes provided. I feel that of all the effects taught in the manuscript, the stopping of a borrowed watch gives the strongest effect - or at least that is what people require most of all the different M5 effects.
Even tried Combine M5 with ET? you link two rings and get them to cling together using M5 and then when the audience take it from you, they feel your power surging through them and the rings drop on the ground.
| QUOTE (joeltay81 @ Dec 16 2006, 03:36 AM) |
| Even tried Combine M5 with ET? you link two rings and get them to cling together using M5 and then when the audience take it from you, they feel your power surging through them and the rings drop on the ground. |
Yea. thats a really good idea, your audience gets 100 percent of the pain too.Whahhahaa
One thing about using M5 to stop watches.
1) Does not work on rolex watches. I had to explain to the spectator that I was afraid to spoil the watch so it was better not to do it. In reality, it did not work at all, and I just made it seem as if I did not want to do it because it might ruin his watch.
2) Avoid kinetic watches. I almost had a heart attack when one of those kinetc watches stopped functioning after I was finished with the effect. Fortunately, it revived after a few shakes. :lol:
3) Those cheap $5 watches are the best. Can be stopped from a greater distance.
4) If you are confident enough, try stopping the watch in the spectator's hand.