First off....WOW...I ordered cheap shipping...and somehow its on my door today
Well now for the review.
Effect: This is a two card transposition, but not your average one...this is different. Two cards are used in the routine. The first is placed on a specs hand very cleanly. Then the remaining card is waved and the pips visually move and change into the card that was on the specs hand. And yes...you guessed it! The card on the specs hand has changed into the other card!
Grade: 10/10
Gimmick: The gimmick is hand made and it shows. I can tell a lot of time went into making this one card, and for that I am thankful. However there are a few little areas which could have been better, like the orientation of one pip is a tiny bit off, but its not a big deal. Overall I am very happy with the gimmick, but treat it kindly and listen to Wayne's advice on caring for it.
Grade: 8/10
Performance: They show Wayne performing this in a few locations. This is very nice to see how different groups react and how great it looks even on camera. The angles are great just as if you were watching it, no cut aways or anything.
Grade: 10/10
Explanation: Wayne clearly goes over the gimmick first to avoid any problems with the gimmick, I really liked that. Wayne then taught each move involved while slowly going through the routine. The routine was then gone over again a little faster showing each move in depth. Finally he showed a performance that was dubbed with explanations - very helpful.
Grade 10/10
Other thoughts: I enjoyed this DVD very much. The production quality is great, only problem was that it wasn't secured, so it was a little scratched upon arrival - no biggy. Wayne did a great job with the routine and it is highly recommended if you are willing to take care of the gimmick and give this routine the time it deserves.
Overall Grade: 9.75/10
Adam
Effect: This is a two card transposition, but not your average one...this is different. Two cards are used in the routine. The first is placed on a specs hand very cleanly. Then the remaining card is waved and the pips visually move and change into the card that was on the specs hand. And yes...you guessed it! The card on the specs hand has changed into the other card!
Grade: 10/10
Gimmick: The gimmick is hand made and it shows. I can tell a lot of time went into making this one card, and for that I am thankful. However there are a few little areas which could have been better, like the orientation of one pip is a tiny bit off, but its not a big deal. Overall I am very happy with the gimmick, but treat it kindly and listen to Wayne's advice on caring for it.
Grade: 8/10
Performance: They show Wayne performing this in a few locations. This is very nice to see how different groups react and how great it looks even on camera. The angles are great just as if you were watching it, no cut aways or anything.
Grade: 10/10
Explanation: Wayne clearly goes over the gimmick first to avoid any problems with the gimmick, I really liked that. Wayne then taught each move involved while slowly going through the routine. The routine was then gone over again a little faster showing each move in depth. Finally he showed a performance that was dubbed with explanations - very helpful.
Grade 10/10
Other thoughts: I enjoyed this DVD very much. The production quality is great, only problem was that it wasn't secured, so it was a little scratched upon arrival - no biggy. Wayne did a great job with the routine and it is highly recommended if you are willing to take care of the gimmick and give this routine the time it deserves.
Overall Grade: 9.75/10
Adam