Inverted Shower
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Also called "Waterfall" or "Trickle Down".
This trick is called "Inverted Shower" because the balls all follow the same rotation, like 3 Ball Shower
so that the Carry at the top is like the '1' of Shower.
It is much faster and more difficult than the similar Machine.
The animator must arc the toss up to the high hand, so that it goes too wide.
You will do it directly to the catch point, and catch with your palm down.
What makes the timing work without collisions is moving the Carry very fast as you do the toss up.
For that, it feels more like inverted "Sync Shower" (see variation at 3 Ball Shower).
The start is an easy transition from Cascade by holding a ball to start the high carry
while the other hand lobs a high toss across for time to make that catch after the drop.
See that done more than once at Andrew's video .
This same pattern can be done in reverse:
Having to do both hands on the cross-side makes it tougher, and it has the form more of a rectangle.
You aren't through with this pattern until you can easily reverse it back and forth.
If you don't mind his bare torso, 'absurdmike' changes between both forms.

