Should have a cloth or something to discard the newspaper neatly and smoothly.
It looks kind of awkward when you bend so low to reach your dove cage.You need a taller table.
It was also awkward in the pick up of the cage.work on the acting,as it did not seem heavy,like a cage,& the cloth was flapping around,making it look not like a solid cage was in there.
I'm not saying this is bad in fact this is a well put together routine. However I know you are not hurting the birds but I've learned to an audience member it looks like you are harming your animals when you grab them by the back or scoop them up to put them in the cage, so try this in your next performance step behind the cage and grab it by the back and place it gently in the cage because it looks less harmfull and it looks a lot more professional too. But over all NICE JOB!
we have a chandler here in fl that does a great mental show . this cage belonged to him at one time . thanks for the input on the doves . you are right .the last dove produced , i did not let flap. i thought i was running behind on the music and hurried that one , then had all that extra time at the end . got rushy and nervous . thanks for viewing and commenting .greatly appriciated
Should have a cloth or something to discard the newspaper neatly and smoothly.
It looks kind of awkward when you bend so low to reach your dove cage.You need a taller table.
It was also awkward in the pick up of the cage.work on the acting,as it did not seem heavy,like a cage,& the cloth was flapping around,making it look not like a solid cage was in there.
sloofuss 9 months ago
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sloofuss 9 months ago
Could I ask what gimmick you used for your dove tricks, and would it be suitable for a beginner
0max0tube0 1 year ago
could you send me the music?
ClownPeppito 1 year ago
I'm not saying this is bad in fact this is a well put together routine. However I know you are not hurting the birds but I've learned to an audience member it looks like you are harming your animals when you grab them by the back or scoop them up to put them in the cage, so try this in your next performance step behind the cage and grab it by the back and place it gently in the cage because it looks less harmfull and it looks a lot more professional too. But over all NICE JOB!
OwenBoudreauMagician 1 year ago
@OwenBoudreauMagician
as a dove trainer i know that it would take some more time too. but its worth it.
ClownPeppito 1 year ago
really good man!
JustinTheMagician12 2 years ago
no i am in TN, the cage is familiar, i have used one many times, not that one though
chandlermagic 2 years ago 2
always let your doves flap their wings...it is essential to the effect of production... great job
chandlermagic 2 years ago 2
is this "the Chandler" ? from s.w . Florida? If so Does the dove cage look familiar?
chikapacoo1 2 years ago
we have a chandler here in fl that does a great mental show . this cage belonged to him at one time . thanks for the input on the doves . you are right .the last dove produced , i did not let flap. i thought i was running behind on the music and hurried that one , then had all that extra time at the end . got rushy and nervous . thanks for viewing and commenting .greatly appriciated
chikapacoo1 2 years ago
mui bien
magomarco1979 3 years ago 2
thank you for viewing ..glad you enjoyed it
chikapacoo1 3 years ago
That is insane~ how long did it take you to come up with this routine?
DontEvenBlink121 3 years ago 3
it did not take long. all three of these are very common and widely used effects . thank you for viewing
chikapacoo1 3 years ago
great video
hehe yz
1212jasmin1212 3 years ago 2
Bravo
tropicalillusions 3 years ago