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The Complete Guide to making Movie Magic
How to get tricky with video:
Make your head come off, your lunch sing, and other very special effects.
* No Experience
* Any camera
* No editing software
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This is a step-by-step guide to making 23 trick-of-the-camera videos that you want to watch over and over again. These videos need nothing but a video camera and steady hands. My favourite video is one called No-Brainer Magic because it looks like someone is knocking someone else's head off! The Klutz website also allows you to watch all 23 videos exactly how the people did it. Another video I liked was the one called Slopey Joe, and it's one I'd like to try. The instructions also look nice and easy to follow. This book also includes a slate which you can use to look like a pro. The slate looks cool and, REAL, and seems even cooler when it's attached to the book. I want to read the rest of the books from Klutz SOON!
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