It is designed for Zoom, but you can do it in regular close-up too.
This is a strong
effect, and it is all in the spectator's hands. That is great. It is also a problem because the
spectator must follow your directions exactly. In the demo, Adrian had some problems relaying the
instructions to the spectator.
Another problem is it takes a while to get to the magic, and
I don't like long tricks that don't "pop" regularly.
The end effect is very strong, and if
you can handle the spectator, and keep them "into" the trick while they do all the prep, then get
this routine. If you like lots of action, this may not be for you.
Adrian has put out some
AWESOME routines, I just don't think this is one of them.
- for me anyway. I highly recommend
his "Isolated" and "Virtual Rising". They fit the bill.