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samuelchong Loyal user Penang 237 Posts |
Is Jim Cellini Lecture Video same as the book that he market The Royal Touch???
Jim Cellini Lecture Video http://www.internationalmagic.com/acatal......s_2.html For those fortunate enough to have seen Jim Cellini perform or lecture, this video needs no introduction. For those not so fortunate, here is a rare opportunity to see an expert in the field of 'Street Magic' Jim will charm you, he'll baffle you (sometimes you'll already know the secret, but he'll still baffle you) he'll entertain you (teaching you how to make your own routines, more entertaining) and when you reach the end of the lecture, you'll understand why Jim is recognized the world over as 'Magic's Greatest Street Artist.'<p>During this lecture, you will get to know Cellini - understanding that everything about him has a reason, his clothes, his words, his manner.<p>There's priceless advice on gaining, controlling and keeping audience attention, add to this, breathtaking moves with - 'The Rings' - Something hilarious with a thumb tip (which every table hopper should use) - 'Flip Stick' - 'Visible Coins in Glass' - His amazing 'Glass Vanish' and reproduction - Details of the pouches, suit and toppit he uses - Self contained 'Misers Dream' - 'Everywhere and Nowhere' - Continuous cigarette productions (with details of tounging) - The most direct shell free coins across routine ever! - Card colour changes - Card to pocket, Ambitious card - Slydini's Untying silks & a one packet Sugar Express routine. Repeat ball and coin productions, culminating with his excellent Cups and Balls routine.<p>So much, in just 80 minutes that you'll watch again! and again! and again! (Available in both NTSC or PAL format.)<p>The magic on this video requires some previous knowledge and is rated as requiring some practice. Cellini, The Royal Touch http://www.dennymagic.com/cgi-bin/hazel.......m=006280 Here is one of magic's most sought after books. Cellini is a true legend in the performance of magic. This 188 page hardbound book covers the work of this famous magician. His tips on Street Performing are priceless and the effects are the epitome of "pure magic." Contents include Where to Work the streets, Street Performer's Workshop and Tools (including the famous Cellini Topit), How to actually perform on the street, Law of the Street, Bibliography of Card Books, a collection of great black & white photos AND the effects and routines. Just read this list of effects: Vanishing Silk, Birth of a Rose, Thumb Tip Tips, Thumb Tip Drop Steal, Sugar Bag, Vanishing Cigarette, Wand of Merlin Flip Stick Routine, The Wand Spin, Infinity Cups (Water appearance in bowls), Bill in Lemon, Bill to Wallet, Cups & Balls Routine One, Cups & Balls Routine Two, Paper Bag Routine, Here's Mickey (mouse production), Fire Eating, An Escape Act, Vanishing Glass, Grapefruit Production, Cellini Sponge Ball Routine, Indestructible Handkerchief, Cigarette Routine, T-Bar Glass Vanish, Three Ring Switch, Lord of the Rings Linking Ring Routine, Six Ring Routine, Cut & Restored Rope, Card Manipulations, Jumbo Coin & Handkerchief Routine, Color Changing Coin, Copper Silver Routine, Coin Juggling, Cascade of Coins from Cards, Coins in Glass, Billiard Ball Work, The Miser's Dream. I must say that this book probably contains more usable material for real life work that most books I have ever read. A true classic in magic!!! |
AaronShields Loyal user 296 Posts |
There's overlap of material, but there's significantly more stuff in the book.
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DrVG Loyal user 297 Posts |
Hi, may I ask for your help regarding the cb crashcade gimmick referred to on page 178?
I have a rough idea of it from the routine description but would like to know more. Thanks VG |
Harry Murphy Inner circle Maryland 5475 Posts |
The C.B. gimmick is shown and explained on the International Lecture video referenced above.
The artist formally known as Mumblepeas!
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