I performed today for a couple of German exchange students and some not German exchange students (this has nothing to do with anything, just FYI). They kept hammering me with questions: How do I do this, how does the card change, how do you make this disappear, etc.
I lied. I told them with a completely straight face absolute lies about how I was doing what I was doing. I showed them the simple switch, lied about that, did a mind reading trick, lied about it, did some card changes and meticulously explained about the properties of inks in cards. What was great was after I did each effect, I could follow it up with another acting as the explanation. I did this in my ACR with the simple switch, did some slower color changes after some quicker ones, etc.
They believed all of it. Each and every word. And this isn't the only occasion on which this has happened. I now deliberately structure my routine to have the "explanations" included after each effect.
It's kind of a win-win situation.
I lied. I told them with a completely straight face absolute lies about how I was doing what I was doing. I showed them the simple switch, lied about that, did a mind reading trick, lied about it, did some card changes and meticulously explained about the properties of inks in cards. What was great was after I did each effect, I could follow it up with another acting as the explanation. I did this in my ACR with the simple switch, did some slower color changes after some quicker ones, etc.
They believed all of it. Each and every word. And this isn't the only occasion on which this has happened. I now deliberately structure my routine to have the "explanations" included after each effect.
It's kind of a win-win situation.