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Gregory Wilson's Double Take.

Postby SpineyNorman » Aug 15th, '05, 23:20

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Browsing the forums I keep seeing this recommended but noticed that there's no actual review so here's my attempt.

"You're gonna get a kick out of this".

Gregory Wilsons Double Take DVD

What Is It?

This is the frequently mentioned DVD by Gregory Wilson specifically designed to teach and develop DL techniques and even gives examples of the types of tricks which can be performed utilizing that technique.

How Much Does It Cost?

Available here at £22.99 which I think is quite reasonable.

How Long Is It?

Approx. 2 hours, although beginners wont have to watch any more than the first 30 minutes to have a grasp of the techniques and some basic tricks.

Is It Hard To Master?

Theres something on this DVD for everyone from complete beginners to people who are comfortable performing the dl but maybe want to improve on it or make it look more natural and unquestionably believable!


Is It Any Good??

Ok, first off, this was the first magic DVD I bought and so I wasn't sure what to expect. I'm not sure when this was filmed although I guess it was sometime in the early 90's or late 80's. This DVD is very obviously a direct port of the original tape format and as such there are moments all the way through it where the tape has tracked badly. Additionaly, the picture looks its age so basically you might as well be watching a video tape. Dont let any of that put you off though because (and heres the cliche) the quality of the material is worth every penny of what you've spent.

When you see this DVD advertised on magic sites, you'll probably see that there are in fact 25 double lifts on this DVD. For me this seemed daunting and I thought I'd be ignoring most of them. In actual fact, they are set out on the DVD in a sensible way.
Mr Wilson starts by showing 4 different lifts (in fact there are 3 actual lifts and a slight but powerful variation on one of them). There is then a "quick startup section" of tricks for you to practice. I felt this was a good way to learn since, although I was still repeating the same sleight over and over again, at least I had a few tricks to show off at the end of it! Beginners wont need to watch any further than this point since theres enough in this first half hour to keep you going although it's always interesting to watch the rest and I personally felt quite encouraged by the demonstrations of what will be possible after I have mastered the more basic lifts completely.
What follows are some slightly more in depth tricks performed to a small audience and explanations of each one in turn. In the explanations, Mr Wilson touches on some other essential sleights such as the elmsley count and some palming. What is taught of these additional sleights is brief but adequate considering this is a DL DVD!
More complicated lifts are left towards the end which is great as it means the DVD follows your progression from beginner to more advanced card worker. These lifts are still based on the originals but add even more of a believable dimension to your performance of them and as such are a tad more complicated.
At the end of the DVD you are even treated to some out takes! Nice!

The pace of the DVD is the other notable thing. At times Mr. Wilson seems rushed but this never affects the delivery of his explanations which are always as clear and concise as you could hope for. He always speaks of small details you might not otherwise think of such as finger positions and he never neglects to point out good and bad angles. I couldn't help but feel that alot of this DVD was improvised but even so, Mr. Wilson is clearly a man who knows his double lifts and he succesfuly passed that information onto myself and (I would think) to whoever else watches the DVD.

So should I buy it!?

Well do you want to learn the DL but you're not sure where to start!? Gee.. what's with all the questions!???!? :P

Personally I'd say YES!!! Buy this DVD!!!

For my early attempts to learn this sleight I used a book which I can't remember the name of. It had pictures and everything but I couldn't get it right! After a period where I gave up on magic ( :shock: :shock: ) I bought RRTCM which helped a bit with the dl but I still felt incapable of performing it with confidence. I'm one of those people who needs to properly see things, a "visual learner" if you will. If you too are a visual learner and want to learn the dl then you need look no further than this DVD.
It may seem silly to splash out all that money on one sleight but you will undoubtedly end up perfoming that sleight better than you would otherwise and with more variation too. Besides, you get taught some great tricks along the way.
Thats another point: if you're looking to vary your dl more (if you use the same one alot) then this DVD might help you do just that, although I think it is aimed more at beginners!
At times I thought Mr Wilson was being a bit vague until I realised all he was forgetting to say was "practice".

To sum up, I really couldn't recommend this DVD enough.

Hope you enjoyed it,
Norm.

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Postby Demitri » Aug 15th, '05, 23:25

Excellent review, Norman.

I have this dvd as well, and I agree with you on all accounts. This is almost like the holy grail of double lifts - and the Jumping Gemini sequence alone is worth the cost of the dvd.

Great job! I look forward to future reviews, Norman!

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Postby majs » Feb 14th, '07, 20:52

First post. :D
Just read your review. I know that it's been a while since the last reply post but this was what I was looking for. Thanks. I'm going to get the dvd.

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Postby supermagictom » Feb 16th, '07, 12:06

Just got this in post this morning - I've only seen a bit of it so far but it looks so cool.
It has alot of things I wouldnt believe were done using DL's.

He's quite a good entertainer aswell.

I'd give it a 9/10 from what I've seen so far, but it will probably go up. 8)

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Postby oatherton » Jun 20th, '07, 09:48

Nice review. Thanks
Would you reccomend this for someone who is already familiar with some variations of the move learned from the card colledge series but is looking for more?

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Postby Demitri » Jun 20th, '07, 15:18

Yes, I think this dvd useful to all levels of ability. Gregory Wilson is a phenomenal magician - and his teaching is also top notch (in my opinion). He's very clear and thorough in his explanations. Either in the number of variations presented, or the effects themselves (all very powerful bits of magic), the dvd is well worth the cost.

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Double-Take and Double Your Audience Reaction

Postby kevsashark » Jul 26th, '07, 18:28

I agree with the review completely. The double-lifts are taught well and in-depth, to include the best way to turn a double over, table a double, etc.

There is a lot more time spent on the mechanics of certain main DLs, but each one is covered in enough detail, and some of them are simply "knacky." The nice thing is that there are enough variations and possibilities for this one move that you can pick the ones that work best for you.

In addition, there is something on this DVD for mostly everyone. For example, Greg teaches a couple of color changes, some fancy ways of revealing and/or concealing doubles and some tricks (like Jumpin' Gemini and Phoenix Aces) that are stellar tricks to add to your routine.

Greg has an interesting (I think "fun") sense of humor, and some of the performances come off as staged, but at least his handling of the routines is excellent.

It's not an "advanced" DVD, but for those beginning in card magic, the DL is an essential tool and this DVD is a great buy. As SpineyNorman said, it's a great beneift that the DVD starts off with a few samples and then a few easy tricks so that you feel you are progressing and can "do magic," fairly quickly. But, the material does get a bit harder and is probably good for up to an intermediate level on certain aspects of the tricks.

Overall, I would rate this DVD an 8.5/10. Nothing is perfect, and I would have liked to have seen some street performances.

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Postby Rob » Jul 27th, '07, 15:04

Garrhhhhh - I've been CUPSed...AGAIN!! :evil:

Oh well....

Just bought this (oddly) - will drop my thoughts on it down here as soon as it turns up (postal strikes not withstaning :roll: )

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Postby Sublime Divine » Jul 27th, '07, 19:47

robstanley1 wrote:Garrhhhhh - I've been CUPSed...AGAIN!! :evil:

Oh well....

Just bought this (oddly) - will drop my thoughts on it down here as soon as it turns up (postal strikes not withstaning :roll: )


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Postby aaronhayes » Aug 7th, '07, 12:45

I agree for jumping gemini and phoenix aces alone its well worth it!

I teach a friend of mine magic, and i lent him this to watch because it literally is for all levels of magician!
a good purchase for thos ewho only think of greg wilson as he guy who keeps selling re-cap over and over again!

he has got a talent

(side note have you seen the size of greg wilsons thumbs!!!)

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Re: Gregory Wilson's Double Take.

Postby magicbob123 » Feb 23rd, '12, 23:28

Only watched 20 maybe 30 mins of this so far but I've learnt 4 completely different DL's each of which are gone through in as much detail and clarity along the way as you are ever going to need, a flawless method of returning the card and I have learned and improved upon several techniques eg my top palm and another sneaky little use of palming. It also goes through IN DETAIL a version of the phoenix aces trick and several other little stunners. Sure the picture is a little grainy and the sound is tinny but you can easily see and hear what you need to and It isnt unbearable. I highly reccomend this to any card magician who has not yet mastered the DL but I would reccomend that royal road is still a first purchase for anyone but this really does lead on nicely from what is taught in the ways of DL in RRTCM . Of course I do not in any way want you to think that just watching a DVD instantly increases your skill with cards and you will need to work hard on the methods this teach you but I will say that the DL is one of the most simple yet powerful moves you can master and this DVD is a step in the right direction towards doing so. Ill add any further comments when I have finnished watching.

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