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Dave Forrest Special user Scotland 857 Posts |
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MagicSanta Inner circle Northern Nevada 5841 Posts |
Yes, but my super sexy upcoming review won't be deleted, unless I use the F word a lot. Say, that would be cool, I might use the F word!
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Rpascual Special user USA 667 Posts |
Nice nice I don't get it how murphys had it in stock before full52...?
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MagicSanta Inner circle Northern Nevada 5841 Posts |
Most likely they were produced in the US and everyone knows in the US Rancho Cordova is closer than the UK.
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JamieD Inner circle London 1798 Posts |
This looks like an awesom DVD. I loved the video of The Man who Paints the future. what a wicked routine! Ill be picking mine up soon!
Jamie Daws
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daviaac Veteran user 351 Posts |
Dave performed the pseudo memory routine on me at blackpool...very cool will have to pick this up methinks
luke
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Dave Forrest Special user Scotland 857 Posts |
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On 2009-04-17 00:18, MagicSanta wrote: The DVD was shot in Wales and produced/manufactured in London. Dave.
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Douglas Lippert Inner circle E Pluribus Unum 2343 Posts |
Not proud to say this but I couldn't wait for the pay-off on the demo video. It was taking way too long to get to the magic so I clicked off. Is there a shorter video anywhere else? Thanks.
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Cameron Francis V.I.P. 7025 Posts |
Doug, why would you ask a question for which you already know the answer? This is a performance piece. Not a quick piece of "street magic". Shame you clicked off. You're missing a terrific climax.
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merlin1979 Veteran user Bottling the impossible 345 Posts |
Lovely routine.
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Titanas V.I.P. 1995 Posts |
That was beautiful,
Just hit the "pay" button... I ll say more when I receive it. Best, Titanas
Product Developer @ Murphys Magic Supplies
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MagicSanta Inner circle Northern Nevada 5841 Posts |
I don't approve of shooting wales full of DVDs, it does seem more humane than those spear thingies though.
I really liked The Man Who Paints The Future. W/ just a prediction it would have been strong, the painting takes it to a far higher level. I ran up to Virginia City (a historical site you all should visit) and the portrait guy there, he does pastels, is going to do up a drawing for me and to cut the cost I'll be putting his business information on the frame, kind of advertizing for him. Hey! You video makers, if you want to see what a top flight quality HD DVD looks like get this DVD. These guys have raised the bar again. |
Rpascual Special user USA 667 Posts |
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On 2009-04-17 13:52, MagicSanta wrote: there is nothing better than full52 and bbm! Also bought this dvd can't wait to receive it. |
MagicSanta Inner circle Northern Nevada 5841 Posts |
I think that they are all in cahoots cuz Nardi's company also does those high end DVDs.
In this case, for those wondering, not only is the picture about as good as you could expect from the best camera they do lil' special effects which look really good and they put thought into framing and making it artistic. Too often when people try to make a magic DVD artistic (people in Boston...you know who you are) they screw things up. These UKsters know what they are doing. |
eSamuels Inner circle 3085 Posts |
Just finished watching the full DVD.
While I don't know how much material I will actually use, if any, I will say that it's a well produced DVD with little 'fluff,' and some very nice thinking. |
JamieD Inner circle London 1798 Posts |
David Forrest’s Radio Rental Review
This DVD, like all Full 52 Production’s is incredibly well designed and so slick. The cover, editing, filming quality and just about everything else is well thought out and gives it a lush feel. The effects on this DVD are absolutely awesome. The Man who Paints the future has to be one of my favourite on the DVD and just incorporates everything you need in an awesome stage or close up effect. So here is a run through of my thoughts on each individual effect: Force-Ite: is an incredibly bold effect and Dave does mention that on the DVD. However, I don’t believe it is bold enough to do. It’s perfectly workable and one I will defiantly be putting into motion. It’s an incredibly clever effect and there are many possibilities. This one would be great for close up or stage. Leavings: Is a beautiful effect to follow up from the previous. This however, I would recommend more for stage than anything else. This is duel reality at its very best. Every aspect of this effect is so incredibly thought out. Never before have I felt so confident in a duel reality effect like this. Two Birds with One Stone: This is another of my favourites on the DVD. Physiological methodology at it’s very best. A mix of linguistic trickery and clever magic principles you can accurately predict a thought of card before it’s thought of. This is very cool and one I’ll be practising to get it perfect. This being said, it seems very complicated at first but with one or two more viewings, it’s easily grasped. The ‘Never Fail’ Stop trick: this is a very cool alternative ending to the stop force. Just in case it all goes wrong, Dave has come up with an awesome variation which will still seem like it worked perfectly. Pseudo memory: Another absolute stunner. Such an awesome effect that absolutely fries people. A very simple handling but so genius in execution. One that I think people will want to do straight away. Not much to be said about this other than its absolutely awesome! Outs of Mind: This is a cool effect that utilises many different “out” methods to directly read the spectators mind. Again, everything is so thought out that it will always seem direct and hard hitting. Dave’s Think a card: another very well thought out simple effect to be used within any routine that involves mentalism. It would fit very well into a stage routine or a longer routine at tables. Queen screen: This is another wicked idea, however, unfortunately, after looking at every possible avenue, I am unable to perform this. I’m sure in most cases this isn’t the same and most people will be able to happily perform this. But the effect is very clever, hard hitting and direct. The Man who paints the Future: by far my most favourite effect on the DVD. Although this one will take more time to assemble the artefacts needed, I believe, whole heartedly that it’s worth every effort. Dave gives an idea on how to create the painting. But of course there are many avenues to go down including the Photoshop route. Very very clever effect utilising lots of different moves and methods to create such an impossible and memorable piece of magic. This one effect is worth double the price of the DVD. Over all, this DVD is crammed with solid effects. Everyone will 100% find material in this DVD that they WILL use. It’s criminal not to. Everything is beautifully constructed and ingeniously thought out. An awesome DVD and one that I cant recommend enough. Best wishes, Jamie Daws
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