Thursday, November 22, 2012

The Web Illusion Vol 3 (Mockup) by Lance Richardson


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The Web Illusion Vol 3 (Mockup) by Lance Richardson

The Web Illusion Vol 3 (Mockup) by Lance Richardson

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Our world is filled with unique creatures that appear to have magical abilities. Take the spider, for instance: it creates a beautiful work of art, then disappears like magic until prey stumbles into its trap. In this illusion, two volunteers prove that a 40-foot rope is real and solid before it's tied to a metal frame, creating a 'web.' The magician stands behind the web of rope, then his hands are tied and the lower part of his body is covered with a cloth. In an instant, he steps through the rope, drops the cloth, and reveals to the audience that he has 'melted' through the impenetrable web. An impossible feat for any creature other than a spider...well, up until now!

This book provides every detail to build this effect. A wo rking mockup/prototype was built and photographed from every angle, providing a clear look at the featured effect. Along with detailed images from all angles, there is a complete set of workshop plans with ALL the measurements required and written details on performance, routine and building. I am sure you will find this the most comprehensive set of workshop plans available.
  • Self Contained
  • Extremely Visual
  • Involves the audience
  • Detailed performance tips
  • The performers hands and head are in FULL view throughout the effect
'Lance Richardson has developed a great series of effects, big ideas in small packages, and then described them beautifully. These inspiring books deserve the attention of magicians.'
- Jim Steinmeyer

Pages: 24 - 8.5' x 11' - Softcover - Black and white illustrations and photos



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