Hi. I want to learn how to levitate the way that Chriss Angel does. (the MindFreak) Does anyone know how to, or knows any sites that teach this for free?
I'll rate high unless the answers are dumb.
Thanks in advance!
:D
If you want to do magic you should know that the first rule of it is to never ask or provide for information on an effect.
Criss sells the effect for $99 on DVD, but you need to construct the gimmick by yourself which will cost you another few hundred dollars.
I can however recommend another levitation- it's called the King's Rising Levitation or the Balducci Levitation which is what David Blaine uses and it's sold at Ellusionist.com and is the levitation I use as well as many other street magicians. The DVD is not expensive and it requires absolutely no gimmicks at all....just a good knowledge of misdirection which is an art in itself that you need to learn if you want to be a magician whether it's street magic, stage magic, shock magic or whatever. [ MikeCFT's advice column | Ask MikeCFT A Question ]
fatalxheart answered Thursday June 22 2006, 2:50 pm: Oh gosh...well. I really don't believe Chriss Angel does anything without the help of some sort thing, but the things he does is pretty cool, eh?
Well, it's a lot of mind over matter and it would take lots of training. [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) here's a site. I looked at it real quick, I dunno if it gives you much info. It looks like it's about illusion which is what Chriss Angel does.
enjoy! [ fatalxheart's advice column | Ask fatalxheart A Question ]
BWAR answered Thursday June 22 2006, 2:47 pm: Mm, I couldn't find how to do it exactly like that guy, but here is a whole site on how to - [Link](Mouse over link to see full location). Haha, good luck!
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