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Since you're reading this, there's a good chance you're already familiar with Higar's various effects using this principle. This trick, like many modern Tenyo effects, requires assembly and in this particular case, I was pretty nervous. The adhesive on the back of the film panel is very strong and once it's started on the cardboard frame, there's no turning back.
I found it humorous how the standard Tenyo box was used to package this because there's not much provided; 2 small cardboard panels, the 2 smaller film gimmicks, the small location cards (which you punch out) and a nice plastic slider envelope for storage and carry.
It seems a little expensive for what I got, though I wasn't expecting more nor any new surprise as far as method goes. In other words I got what I was expecting to get for the price. When it comes to Higar's other effects using this principle, this falls in their general price range so I can't complain. It is a nice effect and the props are nicely produced!
Note: The only 2 images these show is Paris & the 7 of diamonds.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!] |
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