And to people who talk about angles I have two words : Audience Management.
That is to say, put them where you want them and force them to stay...subliminally of course, most people think you're giving them a better view of whats about to happen if you move them-not thinking that you're also helping yourself by giving yourself a better angle.
The same goes if you move your own body, a quick 'Here, you'll be able to see this happen if I just turn this way...*perform angle sensitive move*'
Misdirection turns good sleight of hand artists into real magicians.
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I just don't think there is a need for so much effort when doing a transposition effect like this. Something like TiVo will work perfectly in a surrounded environment.
Misdirection and audience management is not the same thing.
Still, an awesome control and a very beautiful change.