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Fast: "Quick Change" - Where's the catch?

In the previous post Fast: "Quick Change" - Artists on America's Got Talent as I said it is evident that trick, but the impressive thing is the precision with which time and again artists change clothes before an audience ...

The trick is that artists basically begin their numbers fully clothed, which then will show to the public as "just" fall off of dresses or suits to reveal which are below ... Amazing is not it? And in the case of the girl, she appears in black wig, but below normal wears his hair blonde ...

We see for example that the first dress the artist is longer and wider, because it has all the other dresses below ...

If you sharpen the view, we see that the actress before each change of clothes take a position studied, either carrying out a hand behind your hip, or putting his hand to his chest, which are located "easy open" that allow a garment that discards or back on the front ... thus showing the garment that is below or the "other side" of the article above ...

The same bags that cover artists are the remains of the dresses ...

Another example, when the artist puts a ring of purple fringes on her green dress, your partner moves his right hand behind her and is there in place, evidently to trigger the mechanism to detach the green dress, because this time the artist has employed both hands grasping the ring ....

When red flag is used to make other changes, we see the artist's foot touches the edge of the flag, so that it makes the bag feature ... and keeping the foot at that position makes not one but two changes dress .... Finally

final trick before, when the artist is going to throw the fake petals or pieces of paper, we clearly see his partner placing the right hand position on his chest, to pull in some imperceptible detacher ...

Quick Change The trick has been used by many artists and since 1921 has been patented, but at least I is the first time I see him. Even I found many references to Russian artists who use this technique.

have an article in Wikipedia on Quick Change.

information on patents and their explanation on the website of U.S. pantentes http://patft.uspto.gov/

The original book that explains this technique in 1911 and sites professional magicians announce that there are different versions for sale.

"YASUDA YUJI: Art of Costume change" is the name of a DVD coveted by magicians who want to apply these techniques.

Finally a small video where a magician uses this technique to make a few changes of clothes, but in this case does not even reach the ankles to the formidable presentation that was shown before ...

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