Tired of the same old thing for dinner? Try the savory antics of four of America's finest restaurant magicians- Michael Close, Dan Fleshman, Bill Malone and Jim Sisti.
You will marvel at Salvano's performance, and enjoy his in-depth and philosophical interview about magic's high standards and its future as a viable art form. Amazements cpntinue with Salvano's Cards to silk routine and his penetrating collection of rope miracles. These rope routines, whether performed close-up or on stage, cast a fresh look at a favorite device.
Salvano explains the psychology, philosophy and techniques of mastering the "biggest little item in magic"; the thumb tip. He breathes new life into the device when he performs the silk fantasy and the washing machine effect.
Powerful manipulations performed with the grace and skill that only Shimada possesses. The secrets of stage magic never have been disclosed on DVD, until Shimada shared these resplendent performances and unequalled techniques with cigarettes, billiard balls (manipulations), thimbles and cards (production, manipulations and fans).
Four luminaries perform and teach their method of this effect. Learn from Aldo Colombini as he combines two routines. Billy McComb's eloquent presentation embellishes this classic. Martin Lewis' new twist on an easy preparation for the routine is fabulous. Michael Finney's finale to the effect is sparkling.
Shows the secret of the Svengali deck to perform incredible feats which will make you look like a professional sleight-of-hand artist in just minutes. Broadcast quality!
This video spotlights a magical classic, and gives an in-depth view of the popular effect-Torn & Restored Newspapers. Gene Anderson is the single most influential performer who has perpetuated this miracle. You will enjoy watching his performance as well as his explanation. He is known throughout the world as the recognized master of newspaper magic.
Learn the routines of the Masters of Die Box magic. Fred Baisch, Gene Anderson, Karrell Fox, Joe Stevens and Billy McComb. Dust off your die box and get ready to put it to work.