Derren Brown - Oracle Act Revealed
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please, let me knowing how this act is done, thanks
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Hello:). I send you message, but here I want please you again: please tell me how it's was done.
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what an incredible show.such a shame i missed his recent live show.i'd really appreciate it if you could send me the answer as its driving me very slightly nuts...thank you very much
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I'm a HUGE Derren follower and I, too, wish to know how it's done. Please?
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Pretty please with sugar on top, tell me how it's done :)
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Will you please send me the method? I'm dying to know how.
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@jamesmannonline Could you please send me the method as well. Thanks
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Tell me how its done cunt cheers
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I am very interested in magic and would be verry happy if you could reveal me that trick, i am always looking for new tricks to perform! thanks in advance
.( this method could be done wirelessly as well.). the information he reads out IS the information from the audiences cards, but he pretends to read them from the fake ones. if you watch the show, at one point you can see him holding an envelope with no writing on it, but then apparently reading it afterwards. I promise this is how it's done, maybe with one or two tweaks to the method, and very clever ones,
jamesmannonline 1 year ago
the actual way he does the oracle act is, somewhere between the interval and when the show starts again, an assistant swaps the contents of the bowl for fake envelopes, this is done very VERY sneakily, on the "offbeat" as magicians call it. the audience don't see the switch and the information gets from backstage to derren by a magnetic connector on derren's foot, connecting to one on stage which acts as a wire and is fed up through his body, and is communicated into his ear.(
jamesmannonline 1 year ago
well i made this video a long time ago, and i didn't get a chance to say everything i wanted to say, i just sort of babbled in the video a bit,.
i recently went to his live show, enigma, and he does a similar routine where he switches bits of paper for earlier prepared ones.
jamesmannonline 1 year ago