What would be the best book(s) to study to develop a two handed Second Sight act?
Thanks in advance.
Second Sight book(s)
- katterfelt0
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Re: Second Sight book(s)
Leo Benhke's book Cues: Variations of the Second Sight Act is good.
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- katterfelt0
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Re: Second Sight book(s)
Joe Lyons wrote:katterfelt0 wrote:Leo Benhke's book Cues: Variations of the Second Sight Act is good.
I also found this and dusted off my copy of Thirteen Steps.
Bob Loomis has written some really useful books. Along with the one you listed, I also really like this one.
Effect and method are inextricably linked.
Re: Second Sight book(s)
Just received my copy of Cues.
It's perfect: concise, yet fully informative with plenty of references to further study - just what I would expect from Mr. Behnke. I can't imagine a better intro to Second Sight.
Thanks again katterfelt0!
It's perfect: concise, yet fully informative with plenty of references to further study - just what I would expect from Mr. Behnke. I can't imagine a better intro to Second Sight.
Thanks again katterfelt0!
- katterfelt0
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- Joined: February 2nd, 2021, 2:11 pm
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Re: Second Sight book(s)
Joe Lyons wrote:Just received my copy of Cues.
It's perfect: concise, yet fully informative with plenty of references to further study - just what I would expect from Mr. Behnke. I can't imagine a better intro to Second Sight.
Thanks again katterfelt0!
I'm glad you like it.
Effect and method are inextricably linked.