by mark_c1975 » Jul 26th, '05, 13:09
Richard Kaufman - On The Pass DVD
Running Time: 50 mins approx.
£25.96
Difficulty - 4, perhaps even 5
(1=easy to do, 2=No sleights, but not so easy, 3=Some sleights used,
4=Advanced sleights used, 5=Suitable for experienced magicians only)
Review
Another title I never saw in the reviews index, so I thought I'd post my thoughts on it. Before commencing, here's the DVD chapters:-
Techniques:
The Classic Pass
Covers For The Classic Pass
The Riffle Pass
Covers For The Riffle Pass
The Jiggle Pass
Half a Jiggle Pass
Classic Pass False Cut
The Cover Pass
The Herrmann Pass (Stanyon and Roterberg Descriptions)
Merlin's Herrmann Turnover Pass
Jacob Daley's Improved Herrmann Pass
The Double-Lift Shift
Steve Draun's Midnight Shift
The Half Pass (2 Methods)
Routines:
False-Cut Ace Cutting
A Biddling Vanish
Every Every Where
New Cavorting Aces
Passing Along The Vanishing Aces
It's an old DVD... 1989 I think, so don't expect fancy graphics, cool editing or anything like that. It's very basic, just Richard showing you the moves, different angle shots, with Richard's voice-over.
That said, I think this works, especially for a move like the Pass. I'm sure there are many like me who are constantly working on their Pass. I still have problems, but it's nothing that practise can't fix. The Pass is one of those moves that merits a lot of practise, as the results, with a good, invisible Pass, can be astounding.
Kaufman's mastery of the Pass is apparent from the start. I like the teaching of the Classic Pass, and it's covers. He goes into details of where the fingers should be, what to be aware of etc... The pace is pretty quick though, but the advantage of DVD is that you can keep rewinding for as long as you want. VHS degrades when you do this, as I have found from previous magic videos on tape.
There are also 5 routines taught at the end, using the techniques on the DVD. Richard shows the trick, then goes through the moves involved. He's not the most exciting of teachers, but he does show you what's necessary.
Overall - 4 out of 5
For those Pass perfectionists this DVD is very useful. There are a lot of variations of Passes on here, which, once perfected, can be used in a variety of situations. Plus you can learn the routines taught for yourself too.
It is a basic looking DVD, but it does get the facts across. Sometimes I think we're spoilt with all the new DVD's and their fancy editing and groovy soundtracks. This, being about 15 years old, is all about The Pass.