Backstage Secrets:
Not magic secrets, really, but a few of the theatrical and technical tricks that are used in the Howard County Fair show.
Matt's Mind Machine is actually made from plywood and has 2x4 wooden supports inside, and was then covered with various food boxes used by the Wood Family over the last several months. The colanders are larger than normal, and were purchased from a commercial food supply store, then modified with the PVC pipe.
A backstage fog machine pumps smoke out through a hole hidden in the backstage wall, and into a pipe that splits it between the two helmets. Peter's had to be outfitted with an elastic strap, to allow him to keep it on his head and write at the same time.
The opening announcements CD is actually Matt's voice, professionally-recorded on a radio-style microphone the Wood brothers have at their house. Matthew and Peter got the idea while in Walt Disney World, making fun of the pre-recorded announcements, and thinking about how funny it would be to have one that wouldn't stop talking.
The giant prediction card is a white piece of foamcore, measuring 2'x3', and hand-painted by Peter on the front, with his artistic interpretation of a Bicycle rider back on the back. The largest Bicycle cards the brothers were able to find is the big deck of cards used in the Matt's Mind Machine routine, measuring 12" tall, and alone cost $60.
Peter and Matt created the "Applause Silk Routine" for the Fair this year, but got the materials in months ago, and have been using it in many of their birthday party and holiday shows, testing out the best way to get audience reactions and laughs. Otherwise, all of the tricks had their premiere at the Fair this year.
Finally, the Giant Cups and Balls was what sparked the whole "larger-than-life" theme, as Matthew and Peter have talked for years about doing this routine on a huge scale. Parts of it are harder, but the reactions of the audience are well worth it. |