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by Blade Master » Sat Oct 29, 2005 10:40 pm
Great Review.

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by myseasheep » Sun Oct 30, 2005 9:32 pm
kems wrote:dat8962 wrote:I'd rather learn how Rune does his magical work
how about I Rune.... fancy making your own dvd.... I would like to see it

actully i might not like to see it! it would depress me seeing the ease you do the moves and noing how much you are doing! (without me seeing!)

id be first to buy the DVD

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by Pitto » Sat Nov 12, 2005 3:01 pm
I agree that you shouldn't do too many flashy flourishes but i do think that as a magician you should handle the cards (and be able to do flourishes) much better than the averege lay-person (IMHO). Also often when i do a few tricks one person will ask me if i can do any cool cuts or anything like that. Everyone enjoys trying to copy the flourish and failing then watching me do it easily. (I don't mean to sound big headed - i don't know that many flourishes just more than non-magicians.
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by katrielalex » Sat Nov 12, 2005 10:12 pm
Also, just doing flourishes is a good way to get people interested. If you just say, "can I show you a card trick", you wil get a groan, but if you start doing fans and cuts and stuff, often people will go out and ask you to show them something.
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by magic_evmeister » Sat Dec 03, 2005 2:34 am
I agree with kati.
I'm by no means an experienced flourishman but the bits I can do work very well for grabbing peoples attention before you start doing your magic instead of trying to win them over with your first trick. It much nicer to be able to relax into knowing that your audience is already interested in your magic, and not sarcastically saying to themselves "Here we go, this should be good!"
I'm sure there are many effective ways to achieve this besides flourishes, but I'd love to hear from anyone who denies the logic behind this approach.
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by mobi » Sat Jan 27, 2007 12:22 pm
The stuff on this DVD is awesome, but Brian is not good at explaining it at all.
He comes across as someone whos been forced into doing this and doesnt really want and cant really be arsed to teach you. Especially in What the hell? (happened to Sible)... Also, he often gets the left and right mixed up which only confuses matters further.
I also dislike how the explanations are shown from the audiences POV not the performers. So not only does he not explain things well and confuse left and right hands, but you also have to mentally mirror everything in your head to match what hes doing.
Saying that, you will want to learnt this stuff, I just think it could have been produced a hell of a lot better.
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by Mikey.666 » Thu Feb 22, 2007 12:51 pm
is this DVD the same as this one:
http://www.penguinmagic.com/specialorde ... hp?ID=5904
they appear to teach the same routines

but they are under different titles and this one costs less.
i was actually breathless whilst watching this. i enjoyed it, and didn't, was strange.

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by harrison » Fri Mar 09, 2007 1:07 pm
its a good dvd if u ask me
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by I.D » Fri Mar 09, 2007 2:31 pm
harrison wrote:its a good dvd if u ask me
No one asked you

I thought the grass might be greener on the other side and so bought and Xbox360.. I was right!!
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by Ozymandias » Wed Mar 14, 2007 1:48 am
Mikey, you seem to have stumbled across the American version.
Even though I have no idea what it was that I just witnessed, I think that in order to be impressed I would have to have a semblance of what he was trying to do. He performs nearly as fast as I talk....pretty nice, though; an excellent review, btw. Very informative.
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by card_shark_2006 » Wed Mar 14, 2007 5:33 pm
well, ive seen the demo for this DVD and geez, the flourishes and effects seem impossible unless your a card master. i dont know how hard they are to perform but they can't be too simple. excellent, in-depth review.
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by Al Doty » Tue Aug 21, 2007 6:01 am
I bought this because I do The Man from NY according to Terry LaGeroulds instructions and was curious how Brian was doing it. He has totally made the routine insane and not for the average performer. I can only play this on my computor if I want to hear the audio portion of the dvd. This would make Marshall Brodin put disclaimers on magic instead of saying, "Magic is easy once you know the secret." I'll stick with RRTCM, Card College and all my packet card tricks.
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by kevsashark » Tue Aug 21, 2007 4:28 pm
I agree, Al. There are multiple times in Tudor's DVDs that the moves he uses, while impressive, are really overly complicated. I guess that's why the description says, "your spectators may notice only one tenth of what they're supposed to see... and only one one-hundredth of what is actually happening." also, his teaching is second-rate at best. but i will say that he is super-fun to watch.
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