I'm almost through the material from the second disc of the Trilogy (still got sybilism, leno cut, and pandora to go, and working on smoothness of other things) and am looking for new places to go. I like the stuff I've learned from D&D; it's good stuff for just popping a flourish that makes sense as a unit and might stick in someone's mind. However, it's not much good for routine-ing, which I'd like to do. Mr. Madison's material seems much more spontaneous and flowy, so I'm thinking it might be better for that purpose. And, most importantly, I just plain like it. Are there any other flourishers whose work looks similar to D+M's?
Now, for the important part of my question. Let's say I get Motion. I can get Mistique for $20 more. (I've learned most all the tricks from the Trilogy and know which my favourites are.) Should I? I feel somewhat hesitant to just buy a random product because it's featured on T11 and paired with Motion. The effects appeal to me (especially Hertiage, Bad Influence, Angle Zero, and the one involving your back pocket) but I haven't looked around to see if there's other stuff I might like better.
Like with the flourishes, I'm looking for tricks that might work better in a routine. (D&D's stuff seems to be better for "show me a trick" type situations, not "well we're stuck here on this train platform for twenty minutes, want to see some cool stuff?" type situations.) Said another way, I'm looking for tricks that are more minimalistic and allow more interaction between me and the spectator; D&D's stuff is more like "look at that thing happening in my super awesome hands!"
Thanks for your thoughts.
Now, for the important part of my question. Let's say I get Motion. I can get Mistique for $20 more. (I've learned most all the tricks from the Trilogy and know which my favourites are.) Should I? I feel somewhat hesitant to just buy a random product because it's featured on T11 and paired with Motion. The effects appeal to me (especially Hertiage, Bad Influence, Angle Zero, and the one involving your back pocket) but I haven't looked around to see if there's other stuff I might like better.
Like with the flourishes, I'm looking for tricks that might work better in a routine. (D&D's stuff seems to be better for "show me a trick" type situations, not "well we're stuck here on this train platform for twenty minutes, want to see some cool stuff?" type situations.) Said another way, I'm looking for tricks that are more minimalistic and allow more interaction between me and the spectator; D&D's stuff is more like "look at that thing happening in my super awesome hands!"
Thanks for your thoughts.