by magikmax » Aug 27th, '08, 14:17
Sorry Magnus, not answering your question here (hopefully you'll have worked it out by now!), just giving my own opinion on the DVD:
2wo Faced by David Forrest
The Effect: see the beginning, and various posts throughout for descriptions of the various tricks included
Cost: I bought this for from MAGICMagic.co.uk for £19.99.
Difficulty
(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)
I would give this between a 3 and a 4, I'll explain during the review.
Review
This is a great DVD. Like pcwells beforehand, I didn't initially gel very much with Dave. I only had a very short time to watch the DVD, as I was going on holiday the next morning, and I rushed through most of the presentation bits, as I had another DVD to have a quick look at as well. Once I went back to the DVD however, I immediately appriciated Dave's laidback style and sense of humour.
I find this DVD very hard work. Let me explain why - I'm not a beginner at card magic in the true sense, I have been here before. The thing is, is that after a 7 or 8 year break from actively performing card magic, you forget everything. I figured that as I could do a few basic moves, I would be ok, and I would get this while I re-read RRTCM as something for a quick fix, while working my way through RRTCM over time.
I was immediately shocked at how quickly Dave runs through the explanations, and struggled to keep up with even the most basic parts. I ejected the DVD several times in frustration. He also used a few sleights that I hadn't even heard of. I was taken aback, and doubted my abilities.
I have been working hard (for me) on card magic for the last couple of months, I've been working my way through RRTCM, I would say I'm back up to my old standard as far up as the Glide chapter, and still a bit rusty from there up to as far as the nice trick with the hat, but I'm getting there once more, and things are gelling, and becoming easier.
Having re-watched the DVD a couple of times since, I'm following the explanations better now, and realising that I don't have to be Ricky Jay to be able to do the tricks on the DVD, but it'll be a while before I'm confident performing any of them.
I would agree that there is some very, very nice material on this, a couple of tricks I worked out straight away (50/50 for example, but I can see how it would play well), and some true classics. I think Quantum Leap is simply stunning, and I'l be using this as my current goal - to be good enough at card magic to perform this confidently.
There's a lot on here, it's very good value for money, the DVD is well shot, and the explanations are generally very good, but a general understanding of card sleights and card magic in general are required. Just because gaffs are involved, doesn't mean something is self-working, because this simply isn't the case (although there are a couple of very easy tricks on here to learn).
Overall 9/10. It gets better with age, I just wouldn't watch it as your first card magic DVD, as I made the mistake of doing. You'll need to have a good grounding in card magic to get the best out of this, but it's well worth it. The enclosed gaff cards are the icing on the cake, and the majority of these tricks are incredibily well thought out, and practical. As Dave says on the DVD, you won't be making up an entire routine out of the material on here (although its certainly strong enough), but you'll find one or two real gems to fit in with your existing lot. Nice.