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Joe, I'm not sure how to respond other than editing this. | Joe, I'm not sure how to respond other than editing this. | ||
Close-up: You're sitting | *Close-up: You're sitting | ||
Parlor: You're standing | *Parlor: You're standing | ||
Platform: You're on a raised platform | *Platform: You're on a raised platform | ||
Stage: You're on a stage | *Stage: You're on a stage | ||
That works. Going to add Platform as a new category in magicpedia. Thanks! | |||
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Platform magic?
In http://geniimagazine.com/magicpedia/Ron_Bauer#Private_Studies_Series, it lists "Close-Up","Parlor", "Platform","Stage". What do you consider to be the difference between Platform and Stage? Joe P. 10:35, 28 December 2014 (EST)
Joe, I'm not sure how to respond other than editing this.
- Close-up: You're sitting
- Parlor: You're standing
- Platform: You're on a raised platform
- Stage: You're on a stage
That works. Going to add Platform as a new category in magicpedia. Thanks!