This is such a brilliant idea. You pick up a large paper shopping bag, casually holding it with both hands grabbing onto the sides of the paper bag, not on its bottom – you turn it upside down and only a feather falls out from inside it. it is quite clear by the way you handle the paper bag that there is nothing inside it. You can twirl it easily around, 360º between your two hands, yet, whenever you want it, a full-sized bowling ball will fall out of it with a loud thud onto the floor! This is such an unexpected and impossible production that it makes for a great show opener or closer. The best part of it is that it is easy to prepare and to perform; and it costs you next to nothing (except for the cost of the bowling ball, which can be obtained second-hand) to put together.
The creative mind of Andrew Mayne goes further, and he shows you how you can produce a fish-bowl (instead of the bowling ball), complete with real fish.
For more intimate performance, Andrew explains how you can produce a heavy piece of brick from an empty paper lunch bag. Instead of the brick, how about producing a full cup of hot coffee so freshly brewed that you can smell its aroma!
Everything is taught in the instructional DVD. “Freefall” is such a wonderful idea that allows you to do big scale illusions using ordinary objects for next-to-nothing cost! You may even come up with some new illusions yourself! (5/5 stars rating)