Template errors

  • Template public:font_awesome_setup: [E_USER_WARNING] Template public:font_awesome_setup is unknown (src/XF/Template/Templater.php:781)
  • Template public:page_style: [E_WARNING] A non-numeric value encountered (/srv/private/xenforo/internal_data/code_cache/templates/l1/s8/public/page_style.php:101)
  • Template public:page_style: [E_WARNING] A non-numeric value encountered (/srv/private/xenforo/internal_data/code_cache/templates/l1/s8/public/page_style.php:155)
  • Template public:uix_config: [E_WARNING] A non-numeric value encountered (/srv/private/xenforo/internal_data/code_cache/templates/l1/s8/public/uix_config.php:31)
  • Template public:uix_config: [E_WARNING] A non-numeric value encountered (/srv/private/xenforo/internal_data/code_cache/templates/l1/s8/public/uix_config.php:32)

Are these tricks worth it?

Justin.Morris

Elite Member
Aug 31, 2007
2,814
898
Canada
www.morrismagic.ca
Sudden deck is amazing and a visually interesting prop that hooks audience attention. While it can be used close up, it's more designed for a standup performance. I really like it.

Not familiar with fragment, but it looks a touch angly, but doesn't look too bad. Looks like close up/camera would be much more impressive than doing it stand up. I notice in the video they don't show the setup/get ready.

For me, I also prefer to not ring gimmicks in and out. With SD, the gimmick is justified coming in and then is just a box so it makes sense to put it away after. Not sure how the fragment gimmick would work.

Fragment looks a bit more versatile in the applications though. If you were using it for magic on your socials, then you could use it in a bunch of ways.
 
Searching...
{[{ searchResultsCount }]} Results