Franz Harary: The Experiment
Haray, Franz
(Based on 1 review)
All recorded in real time, by Franz Harary, LIVE, as he performs it on stage.
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This is another ‘behind the scenes’ DVD of what it really means to be an illusionist.
This DVD covers everything from Harary basically crawling on the ground to get in an illusion backstage, to him signing autographs after the show, and he gives us a sort of a real time ‘audio commentary’ from on stage, off stage, and even while inside the illusions.
There are no full explanations, no illusion plans, or something to build yourself. It’s merely a glimpse into Franz Harary’s world of dancers, illusions, giant TV screens, and fire. LOTS of fire!
If you have any sort of aspiration of being an illusionist, this DVD is a chance for you to see it’s not all dancing girls and applause. It’s not always a world of push button props and beautiful assistants doing all the work and the magician getting all the credit. It’s a place where everyone on a crew of fifty people must do their jobs correctly for the good of the show as a whole.
Even if you don’t want to be an illusionist, this is a very insightful view into something that those of us who only carry one briefcase have no idea about.
Highest recommendation!
This DVD covers everything from Harary basically crawling on the ground to get in an illusion backstage, to him signing autographs after the show, and he gives us a sort of a real time ‘audio commentary’ from on stage, off stage, and even while inside the illusions.
There are no full explanations, no illusion plans, or something to build yourself. It’s merely a glimpse into Franz Harary’s world of dancers, illusions, giant TV screens, and fire. LOTS of fire!
If you have any sort of aspiration of being an illusionist, this DVD is a chance for you to see it’s not all dancing girls and applause. It’s not always a world of push button props and beautiful assistants doing all the work and the magician getting all the credit. It’s a place where everyone on a crew of fifty people must do their jobs correctly for the good of the show as a whole.
Even if you don’t want to be an illusionist, this is a very insightful view into something that those of us who only carry one briefcase have no idea about.
Highest recommendation!