M13KYF Posted July 12, 2006 Posted July 12, 2006 needs to be seen to be believed, especially the last change. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RB-wUgnyGv0 Quote
AndyC Posted July 12, 2006 Posted July 12, 2006 Meant to post this yesterday as got it on email, pretty awesome isn't it? With some stunts you can sometimes kinda work it out, but just can't see how they've done this. Well done magic type fellas Quote
lomoto Posted July 12, 2006 Posted July 12, 2006 got to show my missus this, she's got no excuse now Quote
Chesterfield Posted July 12, 2006 Posted July 12, 2006 Its a technique called "quickchange" - basically many outfits layed over one another made from very very fine silk. They can be litterally ripped off in milliseconds, to reveal another outfit underneath. In the last outfit you see the woman in, look toward the end of the clip, when she kind of takes a bow - you can see that the flesh in between the two white parts of the dress, is not flesh at all, but flesh coloured material (as it creases with the dress), so its not a skimpy outfit, but a full tank top affair, you just cant tell from a distance. They must have taken years to perfect that, as its some very nifty quickchanging. Its all explained in a book called "The Vanished Man", by Jeffery Deaver. Its a thriller book, but the main vilain chacter is a magician, who uses "quickchange" more than once to foil the feds.. Quote
lomoto Posted July 12, 2006 Posted July 12, 2006 Its a technique called "quickchange" - basically many outfits layed over one another made from very very fine silk. They can be litterally ripped off in milliseconds, to reveal another outfit underneath. In the last outfit you see the woman in, look toward the end of the clip, when she kind of takes a bow - you can see that the flesh in between the two white parts of the dress, is not flesh at all, but flesh coloured material (as it creases with the dress), so its not a skimpy outfit, but a full tank top affair, you just cant tell from a distance. They must have taken years to perfect that, as its some very nifty quickchanging. Its all explained in a book called "The Vanished Man", by Jeffery Deaver. Its a thriller book, but the main vilain chacter is a magician, who uses "quickchange" more than once to foil the feds.. Thanks for that Chris, I bet you told everyone there was no Father Christmas when you was a kid to Quote
Chesterfield Posted July 12, 2006 Posted July 12, 2006 No. Just when I was a kid, my dad and I spent ages watching the Paul Daniels show and trying to work out how they did it.. Quote
M13KYF Posted July 12, 2006 Author Posted July 12, 2006 Love the gag when Mrs Merton asks Debbie "what made you fall in love with millionare magicain, Paul Daniels" Quote
lomoto Posted July 12, 2006 Posted July 12, 2006 Love the gag when Mrs Merton asks Debbie "what made you fall in love with millionare magicain, Paul Daniels" personality and good looks obviously Quote
M13KYF Posted July 12, 2006 Author Posted July 12, 2006 think you missed the word 'millionare' Tim Quote
lomoto Posted July 12, 2006 Posted July 12, 2006 think you missed the word 'millionare' Tim no bet It didnt cross Debbie's mind either Quote
AndyC Posted July 12, 2006 Posted July 12, 2006 Its a technique called "quickchange" - basically many outfits layed over one another made from very very fine silk. They can be litterally ripped off in milliseconds, to reveal another outfit underneath. In the last outfit you see the woman in, look toward the end of the clip, when she kind of takes a bow - you can see that the flesh in between the two white parts of the dress, is not flesh at all, but flesh coloured material (as it creases with the dress), so its not a skimpy outfit, but a full tank top affair, you just cant tell from a distance. They must have taken years to perfect that, as its some very nifty quickchanging. Its all explained in a book called "The Vanished Man", by Jeffery Deaver. Its a thriller book, but the main vilain chacter is a magician, who uses "quickchange" more than once to foil the feds.. Thanks for that Chris, I bet you told everyone there was no Father Christmas when you was a kid to WWWWHHHHATTTTT??????? Quote
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