1 review for Frozen in Time – Swedish Touch Stage Version by Lars-Peter Loeld, Masuda
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This is a beautifully produced stage version of the Frozen in Time 2.0 – The Swedish Touch. And not only does it work the same (and perfectly at that), it looks amazing. They really did a bang-up job on this.
I found the stage version took a little more time to get the knack due to the size of the clock but an extra five minutes of practice is not going to kill you 🙂
I suggest you get both so you’re always ready to roll no matter what the situation. The final image shows the difference in size between the standard and the stage version. The stage version is much bigger but not unmanageable at all.
Effect: A magician with prophecy in his hand asks one of the spectators to name any full hour. There is a photo frame with an image of a clock that has been photographed earlier. The magician show the image to the audience. The clock indicates the hour that was called by the spectator.
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Andy Martin –
This is a beautifully produced stage version of the Frozen in Time 2.0 – The Swedish Touch. And not only does it work the same (and perfectly at that), it looks amazing. They really did a bang-up job on this.
I found the stage version took a little more time to get the knack due to the size of the clock but an extra five minutes of practice is not going to kill you 🙂
I suggest you get both so you’re always ready to roll no matter what the situation. The final image shows the difference in size between the standard and the stage version. The stage version is much bigger but not unmanageable at all.