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BigSmile Veteran user 367 Posts |
Hi.
I know the effect "Omega" from Stephen Tucker. I have a little paper where this effect is explained. Now my question: Is it worth buying the "Alpha to Omega" DVD when I already know the effect? Is there any new content? |
Ross W Inner circle UK 1779 Posts |
There are a few other tricks on the video. I didn't like them much. YMMV.
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Lawrence O Inner circle French Riviera 6811 Posts |
I don't know this one but by experience, Stephen is a very creative mind and always proposes variations around a theme.
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motown Inner circle Atlanta by way of Detroit 6136 Posts |
I have this DVD and really liked it. There's some strong material on it.Exhibit "A" was one of the extra routines I enjoyed. It inolves so neat props. I liked it so much, I sent Stephen a few ideas of my own.
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Phil J. Elite user 467 Posts |
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On 2010-02-04 09:42, BigSmile wrote: Depending on which version you have there is a difference in the handling. The DVD contains Ali Bongo's handling (which is simpler) and not Stephen Tuckers orginal. If you struggled with Stephens original version (I did) then you might find the DVD of use. Some of the bonus tricks are also worth a look.
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