Daniel Young - Remote City
Daniel Young - Remote City
Daniel Young - Remote City
REMOTE CITY
Created by
Daniel Young
and
Andrew Edmonds
2004
Introduction
What you are holding now are the instructions for a brilliant effect, Im sure you will
agree. Remote City combines two devious principles to create an even greater whole;
the wonderful concept of dual reality and something simple, yet sneaky... a Svengali
book. The book that youve received with this manuscript is a perfect book for the
routine, its a good size and the thickness of the paper is just right. It has also been
nicely cut into a Svengali book. Ill explain it briefly for those of you who have never
owned a Svengali Deck. Basically, every other page is simply cut short so that half of
the pages in the book will never be seen as you flick through it one way, and the
other half remain hidden when you flick through the other way. This enables you to
pull of the dual reality concept with ease.
Im proud of this effect and I know that many of you will agree with me when I say it
IS good. It all started out as something completely different, as usual, but it turned
out to be something better than I expected. Dual Reality is such a beautiful thing,
even though some of the effect is usually sacrificed for a spectator on stage thats
participating. However, I have taken great care to insure that the spectator on stage
is experiencing something magical as well. Still, the effect to the audience is much
greater. A sacrifice well worth making.
This piece is best used as a parlour effect, although it can be performed both close
up and on stage. And, as with all dual reality effects, people can talk afterwards. Not
that it is a very big problem, but you might want to take care where you place this
item in your act. If you are performing this in a very informal setting with some
passerbys, just make sure they dont know each other, that way youre safe.
Enjoy your reading and I hope I see you soon...
In truth and friendship,
Daniel Young
London, England
Rome, Italy
Oslo, Norway
The Louvre
Eiffel Tower
Notre Dame
The picture of the wine glass and bottle is obviously something you draw yourself,
you dont use the silly Clip Art picture that I did here.
Note that the Norway page doesnt have an associated picture (I will get back to the
reasons later). I chose Norway as my example, you could of course choose any other
country as long as its a bit more obscure, but still familiar. It shouldnt be a likely
destination for someone to have visited, or know anything about for that matter. You
could choose something like Helsinki, Finland or Ljubljana, Slovenia. This will mean,
especially with the wording of the effect, that everybody will choose Paris, France.
Its a psychological force, which adds to the deception for the participant on stage.
The rest of the audience will, of course, never see any of the two options. Once
youve decided on your two destinations, write them on all the blank pages. So now
youve got a book that has two random cities followed by two detailed descriptions
etc.
Now you are all set up to start the effect, but first you need to buy a bottle of wine,
if its cheap you can give it away and by doing so, buy the participants silence.
What follows is an abbreviated patter (in bold typeface); you can use it as it is, or
just use the key elements and create your own. One participant is already on stage
and the performer is speaking to the audience.
Patter to audience...
There are so many countries in this world I would like to visit that I have
written down some of them in this little book, as a reminder and a check
list for myself. There are also places in each country that I would like to
see... I mean you get these images that you associate with the country.
Here we have Tokyo for example, or Rome, the list goes on through out
the whole book.
At this point the performer is flicking through the book pointing out the different
countries to a few people in the front seats. To the audience what you are saying
makes sense. Later, what you said will seem, to the participant on stage, to be
exactly what you described for the audience. Although thats not quite true, the
audience JUST saw cities and countries. When you are saying places to the
audience, they assume you mean cities, to the participant on stage it will really mean
places as in Louvre, Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame. It all makes sense.
2) Hesitant Yes or No
I'm just getting the feeling that the word 'picture' is relevent somehow?
No - Notre Dame
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No, I know its not the first thing you associate with this place, but I
believe if you think about it, you will see some kind of pictures. Its a big
building... high ceilings. They have painted the walls. Looks expensive.
Chandeliers. Pictures... its pictures of someone important. A leader. But in
a spiritual sense... This must be some kind of church. A cathedral. Ahhhhh
now I get it, its the Notre Dame Cathedral you have in mind, isnt it? Most
people would think of Eiffel Tower, but you made it difficult for me.
With the above script you get the place, which should seem very impressive to the
audience since they believe there are only countries and cities written on the pages.
More importantly, its still impressive to the participant, because he had a free choice
of page; he couldve chosen Norway, but he went with Paris. Then he had a
completely FREE choice of a famous place. Note also, that by using the script above,
the mentalist never really gets a negaitive response because he can always follow it
by telling the participant, indirectly, that they interpreted the question wrong.
The mentalist continues.
Okay, were doing really good here. Can I ask you to do one last thing? Is
there a image that you can associate with this country? There is? Perfect.
Before we proceed I must confess something rather strange... youve all
seen that bag standing on the table tonight. I didnt intend to do this, but I
have a strong feeling that the contents have some kind of connection with
this whole experiment. Would you mind telling us what you associate with
France? Wine?
How weird... ladies and gentlemen, for the first time... it couldve been just
about anything... but in this bag we have... (mentalist pulls the bag up) wine.
Luckily you didnt select something like Rome, then I wouldve had to
bring the whole Colloseum.
The last joke might seem pointless, but it does serve a small purpose. If you happen
to ever so casually flick through the book at the same time as you pull the little joke,
to the participant it will seem like you looked at another country and its associated
picture, and to the rest of the audience it will just seem like you looked up a different
country to use as an example.
Thank the audience member and send him back to his seat with a round of applause
from the audience.
The effect is over. Finished. The script Ive written here isnt something you have to
stick to rigidly, but rather I want you to use the key elements and rewrite the script.
So take some time out to understand why you say what you do.
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Variations:
What would an effect be, without a few variations. This is also the reason WHY your
book wasnt filled in with cities. Maybe you want to use something else? I for sure
didnt want to sit for hours writing down cities in them and I definately didnt want it
to be printed. Which is why you got a blank book. That way you can adapt it to
something more specific and more you.
You might need to change the layout of the pages or a little bit in the handling. My
suggestion is changing the layout to the following:
Alternative 1
Alternative 2
Year/Author/Actor
Alternative 3
OR you can have two options, just like in the original version and then by looking at
their eyes you know which of the two pages theyve gone for. Then you obviously
know what to pump for. OR a third alternative is to keep the original principle and
the second page is some very obscure options, which will lead them to your force
page.
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I would later, once I know the song, ask them to hum it in their mind. Then I would
sort of catch on to it. Or something similar. Something other that just saying: Youre
thinking of Michael Jacksons Thriller. Feed back some info about the song and
about the artist.
Events and dates
Just like above, write down years on the normal pages and a year and three events
that happened that year. This is one variation that I do like, because I dont have
that many seriously music interested friends. Its a more specialised interest than
events which are more common knowledge.
Books and authors
Same thing again, write down authors, and on the force pages the authors and a few
book titles.
Movies and Movie stars
Have an actor written down and some movies he has made.
Shapes/Pictures
You dont need to use the same psychological dual reality principle. You can draw
small pictures/shapes, have a spectator open up the book anywhere they like, look at
a picture and you then proceed to duplicate it. This is somewhat similar to what the
B.I.P. book is, you might wanna get that, its a nice little thing.
Words
Have normal pages with lots of different words, eight should be enough. On the
force pages, however, you only have 3 or 4, and use a branching anagram. Or use
another psychological ploy: Have four words, one which is easy visualise and the
other three more abstract things, such as God, Love etc. That will psychologically
direct them to the one thats easy to visualise. Have one column of words on each
page and read their eyes to know where they are looking.
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I have given you more ideas than you will use, just pick one out that suits you and
get down to business. Come up with your own ones, its not that difficult. Give this a
shot and you will be glad you did. We are reaching the end of this manuscript. So I
wish you good luck, prosperity and all that you know. If you want to talk me, Im
right here...
Sincerly yours,
Daniel Young
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