What are some of the double lift in andthensome and are there any that are like the diving boarder double and how well is it explained thanks
I'd be interested in the answer if any of you were to email a reputable and experienced magician who performs for laymen as a profession, and ask them how many double lifts they did, and what sort of double lifts they did - do they fly ten feet in the air with a backwards three and a half twist?
Put it this way. What do you want the spectators to remember - You, or that double that flew up ten feet in the air. What do you want them to be amazed at - the trick, or should they still be buzzing about the double at the end of the trick?
If it doesn't add to the trick, if it distracts, take it out. The evidence for this is in the amount of professional performers doing such aerial double lifts in performing for laymen.
Put it this way. What do you want the spectators to remember - You, or that double that flew up ten feet in the air. What do you want them to be amazed at - the trick, or should they still be buzzing about the double at the end of the trick?
If it doesn't add to the trick, if it distracts, take it out. The evidence for this is in the amount of professional performers doing such aerial double lifts in performing for laymen.
Put it this way. What do you want the spectators to remember - You, or that double that flew up ten feet in the air. What do you want them to be amazed at - the trick, or should they still be buzzing about the double at the end of the trick?
If it doesn't add to the trick, if it distracts, take it out. The evidence for this is in the amount of professional performers doing such aerial double lifts in performing for laymen.
Most of dan and dave's stuff isn't really for lay people to see. it's more for the kids who want to learn the next flashy stuff.
Most pro's I know use really simply DL's. Daryl does the Jennings Snap DL. Whit Hayden does the push off. I think a few also use a solid DL or the strike. I don't think it matters what DL you use as long as it's "good enough" and looks like your single lift. Which is really easy to do because its one card. Anyways I don't really think D&D's stuff is meant in a magical sense and more in a LOOK WHAT I CAN DO! sense.
Why can't it be both?
It is the same if I use flash paper in a routine and spectators remember that their ring vanished in a ball of fire. It's not the main effect, but it adds to how the spectators will remember the event and me.
The better you handle your cards, the more people will say "Wow Justin is really amazing with a deck of cards did you see how they just came alive when he used them?" -but of course they won't say my name but yours...if you are the one flourishing....you understand..
now that is just crap. i know it is your opinion but seriously who the hell is going to be talking about the one part that you just happened to throw a card in the are and catch it. yeah they might briefly talk about it but they are going to be focused on the actual trick it self.
lets take a cool stage act for an example in some stage acts they have awesome lights music and people doing like flips and s*** or something of that nature while they are doing the trick, after wards nooooooo one is mainly talking about the flips they are amazed by the trick it is just nice to watch something fancy as it happens it makes the entire show more enjoyable.
i don't know about you but i wonder what those people are saying about me after i leave and they are explaining it to friends, face it some things just aren't cool if your not there, like sponge balls or something if they were to go tell there friends about it it probablly won't sound to cool i mean a guy with some little red balls that he put in my hand! but the flourishy stuff adds to the effect afterwards when explaining what happened to other people. when people hear it they will be like damn that sounds amazing!
it seems you are too worried about what professionals are doing, just because they do it does not mean that it is the preffered thing to do. so your example of professionals using simple DLs doesn't help at all.
besides the way i look at it is that if i were to do something like orbit compared to a simple turnover, the spectator afterwards when they are thinking about the trick (lets say it was a simple 2 card transpo) if they saw a normal double lift eventually they will think that oh maybe he just turned over 2 cards duh! but if they see orbit or diving board they won't think of that because they will be like no way! that can't be 2 cards! trust me that is how i used to think before i became a magician and that is how most people would think.
It's important to remember that flourish tricks are put together for a very different reason than a classic trick. In a classic trick you want everything to be fairly simple, easy to follow, deliberate, and purposeful. With flourishes and flourish effects, they are their own beast. They don't fit conventional reasoning because their purpose is different. People will be impressed at them for what they are, and a classic effect for what it is. It two sets of rules and conventions.
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now that is just crap. i know it is your opinion but seriously who the hell is going to be talking about the one part that you just happened to throw a card in the are and catch it. yeah they might briefly talk about it but they are going to be focused on the actual trick it self.
lets take a cool stage act for an example in some stage acts they have awesome lights music and people doing like flips and s*** or something of that nature while they are doing the trick, after wards nooooooo one is mainly talking about the flips they are amazed by the trick it is just nice to watch something fancy as it happens it makes the entire show more enjoyable.
i don't know about you but i wonder what those people are saying about me after i leave and they are explaining it to friends, face it some things just aren't cool if your not there, like sponge balls or something if they were to go tell there friends about it it probablly won't sound to cool i mean a guy with some little red balls that he put in my hand! but the flourishy stuff adds to the effect afterwards when explaining what happened to other people. when people hear it they will be like damn that sounds amazing!
it seems you are too worried about what professionals are doing, just because they do it does not mean that it is the preffered thing to do. so your example of professionals using simple DLs doesn't help at all.
besides the way i look at it is that if i were to do something like orbit compared to a simple turnover, the spectator afterwards when they are thinking about the trick (lets say it was a simple 2 card transpo) if they saw a normal double lift eventually they will think that oh maybe he just turned over 2 cards duh! but if they see orbit or diving board they won't think of that because they will be like no way! that can't be 2 cards! trust me that is how i used to think before i became a magician and that is how most people would think.