Thursday, October 23, 2008

Prohibition - Magic - Cap through Bottle


Prohibition - Watch the video of the effect here!


As I have said before about this trick, this is the best cap through bottle trick I've seen. The method is so clean and easy. Whenever I've performed this trick, people are amazed and have no idea how it is done.


The video is easy to follow and goes through all the ins-and-outs that you need to know for each bottle type. It gives tips on performances, and even shows performances. Each move is broken down to be very simple. After watching the video I was performing within 15 mins of practice.


Cool points about the trick:


The magic is very visual. The cap actually appears to be slammed through the bottom of the trick


The sounds of the effect go in line with what you see. As the cap slides out of the bottle and is smacked on the bottom - the sounds match how it would actually sound, and the visuals along with the sound make the effect very convincing.


People actually believe that a way has been found for an object to penetrate the glass, but then also know that glass will not allow a solid to pass through it. So it leaves people astonished. I highly recommend this trick!

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Loops by Yigal Mesika - Levitate anything!


Most of the magic I buy, I am usually pretty happy with. This particular product was a let down, every step of the way.
First, I opened up the package to see the loops. They were a bit thicker than I imagined. I have used invisible thread before, but these loops were quite easy to see, I thought.
Then, I tried practicing some tricks from the book I purchased along with it. The loops broke! I went through like 2-3 loops just on one trick, and I hadn't hardly done anything at all to break them!
Now, I only had a couple of loops left, so I decided to try a trick I had practiced out on someone. I showed a trick, but the spectator saw the thread just as easily as I had suspected. All the literature says that no one will look for it, since they don't know it is there... but come on - if someone is levitating an object, most people are going to try and notice anything holding it up.
The loops are not invisible, and were quite a disappointment. The dark color showed up easily against the cards I used. Loops are a waste of money. You might find more success with them than I did, but I've seen other's comments in forums about the loops, and a lot of people don't like them. I prefer invisible thread, but - all in all, I'd rather learn some sleight of hand instead.

Monday, October 20, 2008

Encyclopedia of Coin Sleights - Dr. Michael Rubinstein

Coin magic is so awesome, and is a classic to magic. There are a lot of applications to coin magic. Street magic, table hopping, and even stage. Even if you just want to show some buddies at work a trick, coin magic is perfect for that kind of situation also.

To begin with coin magic, you might have learned a few tricks, or bought some basic coin tricks. The Encyclopedia of Coin Sleights volumes are simply incredible. They cover everything that you need to know. As you begin with coin magic, you learn various sleights of hand. The 1st volume is a good review for some things you might have learned elsewhere, but also goes into more things that you probably don't know. Within the first 25 minutes of the DVD, I had already learned some really awesome vanishes, and started to put some things together on my own to create my own trick. Essentially, one thing you can do - even just from the first 25 mins of the first volume, is to show a coin in your hand - Close it, wave your other hand over it, and show your hand empty. The applications of making a coin come out of your hand are ENDLESS!! For instance, I decided that this could be an excellent way of performing the "Coin to pocket" trick, or you could also have the coin appear in any other place you dream of!


The DVDs cover everything from clips to palms, from steals to retentions.. and before you know it - you'll see yourself in the mirror as a professional magician, and just think to yourself, "wow" - You might even gasp out loud! Honestly, there are a lot more sleights in these than you might even be able to imagine that you can perform with coins. I really was awakened by what can be done with coins.


The DVD set is from the 80s, so it is a bit old - but the material is still as strong as ever. The man's voice is pretty boring. There is some tasteful classical music playing in the background. These DVDs are a great resource for any magician who is serious about coin magic. Even though the explanations sound dull, learning the sleights and seeing the application is exciting. This is definitely better than Penguin Magic's "In the Beginning There Were Coins" DVD in some ways. Definitely more sleights covered in the Encyclopedia and there is a lot more time spent on the sleights, so you are sure to be an expert with each sleight after practice.


There aren't a lot of "tricks" or "routines" covered, but you'll see how the sleights work, and you'll have more freedom as you perform. You'll find yourself feeling more confident as people as you to show a magic trick - because you can even make one up on the spot. I would recommend these DVDs.

Monday, October 13, 2008

Sankey - Wrap it up! - Magic Trick


For those who are not familiar with this trick, to describe it would not give it any justice. On Jay Sankey's website he has posted a video of many different applications of this wonderful effect. Check it out at http://www.sankeymagic.com/detail.aspx?ID=48074. And yes, all of those different ways of performing the trick are explained on the DVD!!!
Some of you may be asking, "How good is this really?" Well, Criss Angel thought it was good enough to perform during one of his episodes.
This trick is genius. The concept is simple, and performance is easy. As you can see from the video on Sankey's website, it is very visual. The funny thing is, if you offer the piece of gum to someone, they often don't trust it. They really believe it just came out of your mouth and just wrapped itself! Haha, now that's a laugh, and a good representation of how convincing this effect really is. I dig it, and I think you'll really enjoy this one too. The DVD comes with everything you need to get started, including the gum you'll need to perform the trick. Have fun with it!

Friday, October 10, 2008

David Stone The Real Secrets of Magic Vol 1

First of all, David Stone is simply amazing. He has won the FISM award, and as you watch his performances you can see why. He has a smooth way of presenting magic and teaching it. If you're not familiar with FISM, it is basically the Olympics of Magic.

This DVD is really good because it shows the performances in front of people on location, instead of in a studio. He is at a restaurant, or at a party. The party may have been a studio, but it was done well to give the feel of real people viewing real performances.


I really like how the video gives tips on finding gigs, and how to make sure you will be sufficient for the gig. It gives guidelines of how many magicians should be at a gig depending on the number of guests.


David Stone is French, so there is a strong accent. Some people say it is hard to understand him, but I found no problems with it. The explanations have great music, and no words. You get to watch the sleights of hand, and he shows the exposed view - and makes sure to get the point across without using any words. This style of teaching is really good. Coupled with the music, it is like practicing with David Stone, and in a way meditating. I find practicing magic to be a form of meditation.


The video is well done, the magic effects taught on this DVD are very good. They range from the easy self working tricks, to difficult sleight of hand tricks. So even the beginner will benefit from this DVD and it can help one advance into more difficult material.


The effects on this definitely produce that "WOW" factor people are looking for. People are definitely astonished by the effects I've shown from this DVD. The DVD definitely gives real world advice from a professional and helps you feel that you can accomplish your goal of becoming a professional magician, if you so desire. I highly recommend anything from David Stone.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Masterminds Volume One by Criss Angel (Quarter Through Soda Can) (DVD)



In season 1, Criss Angel performed a trick on the street where he borrowed a quarter, and borrowed a soda can. He then had the spectator sign the quarter and apparently slam the quarter through the sealed soda can. He shook the can, and you could hear the quarter apparently on the inside of the can. Then, he opened the can, and poured out the contents. The quarter was left behind inside the can. The quarter seen through the opening has the spectator's signature.

I orginally saw this trick performed by Wayne Houchin on his website at http://www.waynehouchin.com/. I was simply amazed by his display of sleight of hand, and wanted to learn the trick for myself.

When this was going to be released by Criss Angel I couldn't wait for the secret to be available. I was all hyped up! The video measured up to all of my expectations, and the trick is easier than I thought it would be.

The DVD is put together well. There are performances, step through explanations, and tips given by both the creator of the effect and Criss Angel. The only thing I couldn't stand about the DVD is how Criss Angel came off in the video. Of course on his show he is the expert magician, and it's cool to see his personality on his show, but on this DVD it came off like he was saying, "I'm better than you," to Wayne. The fact is, Wayne created the effect - and Criss needed to know how it was done from Wayne. I think Criss should have had a bit more humility and gratitude, but - oh well.

The DVD teaches the effect very well, and if you can see yourself putting a quarter into the soda can right in front of the specatators, then you'll have fun with this one. Keep in mind that if you get this, you'll need to be prepared to perform the effect by pouring out the soda. So prepare either to do it outside (where you can pour the contents on the ground) or have a glass to pour the liquid into.

This effect definitely has "wow" factor, and is a great find. The price is worth it for sure, especially when you experience the reactions from this gem. It's a ton of fun! I would recommend this DVD for sure.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Psi Series Banachek DVDs



The Banachek Series is AWESOME!!! Seriously. I only have volumes 1 and 2 so far, but I am likely to get them all eventually.

Each volume starts out with the performance. As I watched the performance I was even starting to believe that Banachek could read minds, tell future events, and cause things to happen by the power of his mind.

The performance time is about an hour, then he goes through each effect, and each part of his routine in meticulous detail. He explains the ins and the outs, and how to pull things off in a way that are convincing. He explains how to avoid pitfalls and what NOT to do. Each effect is VERY powerful. There are a lot of DVD series that just have filler material and a few tricks that are good, but Banachek doesn't have a bunch of filler tricks.

You may not find yourself using all the material yourself, but if you're going to become a professional - or if you ARE a professional, he basically is giving you a full performance in each DVD. You could practice and have yourself a full show - hand picked and packaged up personally from Banachek himself.

These DVDs contain all the powerful material I've seen him perform, and also material I've seen other mentalists perform. This is an excellent series, and I highly recommend it. This series definitely has "wow" factor. People who you perform for will think that you may actually possess the ability to read minds, foretell future events, or that you might have special mental powers.

After performing some of the effects taught by Banachek, people ask, "What if I would have ..." I just respond, "the answer to that question is going to bug you all day, isn't it - but you really had a free choice, and could have answered any other way you'd like."

The methods are genius, and the impact is powerful.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Free Choice by Peter Duffie - Trick


I hadn't heard of this trick until I bought it. I read the description and I decided to go for it. It was less than $10, and the trick seemed pretty cool.
So this is what the trick is all about. You have 4 kings. There are also 12 blank cards. The kings are placed face down in a row, and you ask someone to deal 3 cards on top of any of the kings. Then the rest of the cards are dealt on top of the rest of the cards. Each stack is shown to have 1 king and 3 blanks. Then, from each stack of cards the king disappears and is replaced by a blank card, which ends up being in the stack the spectator chose. In the end, all of the kings end up in the same stack miraculously.
This is a great trick. There isn't a video for this available, so the instructions are all text. At first I was a bit confused by the instructions, until I actually followed the instructions with the cards in hand. Then, I saw how easy it was. After practicing the trick a few times I was ready to test this out on some family. This trick takes some practice, and depending on your skills of magic you might find it a bit difficult - but don't be discouraged. This is definitely a great effect to know and show!!
Honestly, I have a lot of fun with this one. The vanishes of the kings look good, and the cards all really appear to be blank. The only downside with this trick is it is not examinable by the spectator. This effect really has wow factor, and people have no idea how it could be done. For this reason they will want to see the cards, but you won't be able to. So when I finish each vanish, I put that stack of cards away, one stack at a time, then allow them to see the last 4 kings no problem. Since the other cards are out of sight, they are also out of mind.

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Sankey's Greatest Hits



Are you looking for some really good magic? Look no further!! If you don't have Sankey's Greatest Hits, then you really should go out and buy it.

Jay Sankey is known around the globe for his incredible jaw dropping magic. His magic is simple and easy to perform. This 3 DVD collection is full of all of his greatest hits, hence the name. I have this set, and I watched the performances. I couldn't wait to learn the secrets!! Once I started learning the secrets, I practiced until I was ready. These tricks are some of the hardest hitting effects I have performed.

One of my favorite from this DVD set. Ask a spectator to choose a card. The card is shown, and placed under the spectator's hand face up. A different card is shown, then the backside of the card is burned. The card is then felt on the hand of the spectator to be warm from the heat of being burned. Then, with a magical word or gesture, the card no longer is burned... but the card that the spectator has had under their hand face up, now is burned on the backside.

I have performed the routines and effects from this DVD set, and I have to say- WOW!!! Absolutely great magic, and great reactions. I have not been unhappy with anything from Sankey, except for Airtight, but even then - I was happy with the effect and knowing the secret, I just didn't have any practical use for it.

The great thing about Sankey, is you will learn some concepts in magic from him, and see his tricks he has created with these concepts. Then, you'll find yourself using these concepts making up your own tricks. Get anything Sankey, in my opinion. I have always been happy with his videos. His greatest hits combines all the BEST stuff, but then again.. his stuff is so great you really need to get everything anyway.

Pros: Lot's of the tricks shown in here are great for table hopping, and require little or no setup

You'll see how the tricks are performed and then broken down into easy bite-sized pieces

Difficult sleights are gone over in extra detail, and even slowed down

Cons: some tricks require some practice, but what good magic doesn't require any practice

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Art of Astonishment


I have to admit, that when I first received my Art of Astonishment books, I wasn't very happy with them. The wording was strange, the pictures awkward, and it was hard to follow exactly what I needed to do. I put the books down for months.
I later picked them up and found that they weren't a total waste. Not many of the tricks in there, in my opinion, are all that great. I have no idea why the price of these books is so high. Maybe I need someone to show them to me individually.
With this possibly being the case, I bought the Art of Astonishment 1 DVD. Apparently, Paul Harris was intending on doing a video for all 3 of his books, but later changed his mind. Even the tricks on the DVD aren't all that spectacular.
The tricks are really for the extreme lay person, who completely doesn't understand magic nor misrepresentation. Any spectator who has a solid head on their shoulders and is good with problem solving will be able to figure out pretty much all of the tricks. Only a few gems are contained within these books.
I would not go as far as saying that the effects are worth the cost of the book alone. Not even close. But what I will say is, that the effects ARE worth the amount of money you'll lose if you get the book, read through it, pick out the good tricks, and sell the book again on eBay.
Some of the good ones are performed by Wayne Houchin, but there are others that you'll find to be pretty nice. I've performed some of the tricks I've learned out of the book and I have not gotten caught. One of my favorites is a blackjack hand. Where you apparently give an ace to the spectator, but in the end the ace is in your hand, and they are left with a bad hand of blackjack.
There are some other nice effects, but - to anyone contemplating purchase of this series.. honestly, put that money towards something better... like David Stone's DVDs .. ANY OF THEM! For the price of all 3 Art of Astonishment books, you should be able to buy all of David Stone's DVDs. He's got some great ones.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Coin Magic in General


Alright folks, coin magic. Beginner magicians often dread it, and don't pick it up for a while. With good reason. When I first started learning magic, I was buying self working tricks. As a kid, I learned some cheap card tricks, but my best magic was made of plastic. At least I thought it was the best. It was the easiest to perform, and the device had some locking mechanism that would not allow the spectator to learn the secret of the effect.


Here is the thing with coin magic. Let's say you're at work and someone has seen you perform some really awesome stuff, but you don't have anything on you. You may have some things in your wallet, or other minor tricks... but they've seen those already. What do you do? Ask them if they have a coin. You'll be set, if you've learned some coin magic.


For a beginner learning any kind of magic at first, one might not feel that they will really get away with it. What I mean is, the secret is often so basic that some really don't think anyone will be fooled by their performance. This is one reason I didn't pick up coin magic at first. I was fooled by it, but I only really saw the magic on TV or online. I figured that if I showed the same tricks I was fooled by, then others who would see the tricks live would know what happened.


Here is my review of coin magic in general. IT IS SO WORTH LEARNING!!! I didn't realize it at first, but coin magic is not only fun but can really knock some people's socks off!


So you might see a performer take a coin, and place it in their hand. They snap their fingers and it disappears! They show both hands empty. The performer closes one hand and snaps his fingers with his other hand.. and TADA!! The coin is revealed to have reappeared.


Once you learn the trick, you might think - oh, I couldn't do that!! The sleight of hand is too hard! Some might also think that they will not get people to believe that a coin is really gone using the methods they learn.


Tips of advice - practice!! Remember what you've read, watched, heard about how psychology is related with magic. Act like what you are trying to appear happen is really happening. Those who practice in front of a mirror or with a video camera will be able to see what they look like as they perform the trick. Get the routine down, and you'll be amazed at the kind of reactions people give you for simple coin magic.


Another tip is to start learning coin magic with a video. Whether it be Jay Sankey's Revolutionary Coin Magic or Jay Noblezada's In the Beginning There Were Coins. When you watch the video of the secrets, you will see how the professional magician holds their body, moves their hands, and uses gestures to make things appear more convincing. There are other wonderful coin magic DVDs. I'll be reviewing a couple of them in other posts.


After watching the videos and learning the basic sleights of hand, pick up a coin magic book. This will review the sleights of hand, help you become familiar with the words they'll be using in describing other sleights of hand, and tricks to perform applying the sleights you have learned.


Coin magic really sets you aside as a better magician. It gives you more of a repertoire, and will give the spectator more than just card tricks. Card tricks are cool, but it is best to perform varied material. Plus, when a magician learns coin magic, they'll start to see other applications for the sleights of hand - and before you know it, you'll be creating magic with other ever-day objects. People may start to believe that you possess real magic!