Phone in Bottle by Dynamo
Created by: Dynamo
Key features
Adaptable for both close-up and stage performances
Involves custom labels and bottle adjustments for optimal visibility
Relies on precise choreography for seamless execution
Uses modern, organic props to avoid dated optics
Emphasizes storytelling and personalization in presentation
Pros
High visual impact with a clear, impossible effect
Can be personalized with audience details for deeper engagement
Suitable for various performance settings from intimate to large stages
Cons
Requires careful setup and rehearsal to manage bottle tolerances
May need custom props, adding to preparation time and cost
Not ideal for impromptu performances due to prop dependencies
Effect
The Phone in Bottle trick shows a mobile phone visibly and impossibly entering a sealed glass bottle. The audience sees the phone outside the bottle. Then the phone is inside the bottle. The bottle remains sealed throughout the effect. The phone is often a spectator's own device, which makes the illusion more powerful.
Full details
This is a stage illusion adapted from a television performance. The method requires specific preparation. Custom labels are used on the bottle. The bottle's physical tolerances are important for the trick to work. Precise choreography is needed for the performance. The routine is designed to be understood quickly by a large audience. The prop bottle and phone must appear ordinary to maintain the illusion.
Who should consider the trick
Stage magicians should consider this trick. It is suitable for performers who work with large audiences. Magicians who want a modern and organic prop will find this appealing. It is a good choice for those who can invest time in precise choreography. Performers looking for a high-impact visual miracle will benefit from this trick.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
The trick requires meticulous attention to detail. The method is not simple. Proper execution depends on custom props and precise timing. Rehearsal is essential to make the effect work cleanly. Harry De Cruz notes that adapting it for stage involves specific technical considerations. It is not a beginner-level trick. Performers must practice the choreography to ensure the miracle reads clearly.
What magicians say
Harry De Cruz discusses translating Dynamo's Phone-in-Bottle from TV to the stage. He states that the adaptation required "meticulous attention to custom labels, bottle tolerances, and precise choreography." He emphasizes that these elements are necessary to make the miracle "read cleanly and quickly for a large audience." This indicates that professional magicians value the technical precision behind the effect for its visual impact.
What people are saying about Phone in Bottle
AlakazamMagicUK says...
Translating Dynamo's Phone-in-Bottle from TV to the arena stage required meticulous attention to custom labels, bottle tolerances, and precise choreography to make the miracle read cleanly and quickly for a large audience.
Tutorial videos
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