Clutch is also available as a DVD.
Clutch is featured in Oz Pearlman's off-broadway show, The Unseen. While Clutch is simple to perform and can be done any time with a borrowed deck, it is presented here with the professional performer in mind. This is a card routine that bridges the gap between close-up and stage as it plays for the entire audience. We hope you'll add Clutch to your show.
The greatest genius in this day and age concerning card magic, and a big star of Spanish magic, Dani DaOrtiz reveals to you tricks, principles and techniques which he had still never published.
His magic has a formidable efficiency and a rare intelligence. It is devilishly innovative and reveals a big personality; he is a tremendous artist. He was proudly welcomed in Paris, France for an exclusive shooting.
Within the art of card magic there are a small group of 'moves' that are considered ESSENTIAL. They are the corner stones of great magic. The basic utensils you need to perform astounding feats with playing cards. And the Elmsley Count is undoubtedly one of them.
THESE ARE DETAILED EXPLANATIONS OF SLEIGHTS AND SUBTLETIES WITH CARDS USED IN MANY TRICKS AND ROUTINES. THEY COME WITH TIPS, HISTORY OF THE MOVE, APPLICATIONS, ETC. THESE ARE NOT COMPLETE TRICKS.
Birthday Party Mania 2 – Tommy James – double DVD
DVD 1: Tommy’s complete birthday party act #2 recorded in front of a live audience in a real world setting. (50 minutes)
DVD 2: A behind-the-scenes explanation of all the routines and props used in the live performance. Plus, there’s a bonus segment on how Tommy structures his birthday party shows in addition to many tips about advertising to help get your birthday party business off the ground and flourishing. ( 1 hour 48 minutes)
12 Human Body Stunts performed and taught by Luis De Matos.
The Essential Magic Collection, a new series of instructional DVDs featuring the best in professional magic. The first release is Luis de Matos's EXTREME: Human Body Stunts for Professionals. A four DVD set, containing twelve different stunts as used by Luis de Matos in his stage, corporate and television work.