Triage
Danny Weiser
Shin Lim Presents
(Based on 1 review)
Danny Weiser, a creative thinker for the modern magician, introduces his take on the TNR. It's swift, magical, and direct. Welcome to Triage.
* For your convenience, this package includes a completed gimmick so you can start enjoying your Triage right out of the box. No arts and crafts needed.
Reviews
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PROS
There are so many torn and restored effects out there. The strength of this version is the torn pieces restore themselves instantly. It is really a clever gimmick. It actually restores itself!
This is super easy to handle as the gimmick does all the work.
The explanation was pretty good, but lacking in one area.
CONS
To make a replacement gimmick, it is going to be a bit of a craft project, and it will take you a bit of time.
Now for the explanation. If you do get this, pay close attention to Shin Lim’s performance and PLEASE, learn what NOT to do from his performance. First, it is my opinion that it is best to NOT create or foster an adversarial relationship with your audience. He starts the performance creating such an atmosphere. He has just invited his audience to try to sabotage his next effect. Second, it was just bad magic to put his hands in his pocket and them come back out the way he did. It is a tell. Hands to the pocket should always be on the offbeat, perhaps after one magic moment and before the next magic moment.
VERDICT
The gimmick is very cool, the performance demonstrations were terrible. If you get the effect, you will need to come up with your own performance that sells. The ones on the DVD didn’t.
There are so many torn and restored effects out there. The strength of this version is the torn pieces restore themselves instantly. It is really a clever gimmick. It actually restores itself!
This is super easy to handle as the gimmick does all the work.
The explanation was pretty good, but lacking in one area.
CONS
To make a replacement gimmick, it is going to be a bit of a craft project, and it will take you a bit of time.
Now for the explanation. If you do get this, pay close attention to Shin Lim’s performance and PLEASE, learn what NOT to do from his performance. First, it is my opinion that it is best to NOT create or foster an adversarial relationship with your audience. He starts the performance creating such an atmosphere. He has just invited his audience to try to sabotage his next effect. Second, it was just bad magic to put his hands in his pocket and them come back out the way he did. It is a tell. Hands to the pocket should always be on the offbeat, perhaps after one magic moment and before the next magic moment.
VERDICT
The gimmick is very cool, the performance demonstrations were terrible. If you get the effect, you will need to come up with your own performance that sells. The ones on the DVD didn’t.