At The Table August 2015 Subscription
Titanas; Eggink, Peter
Murphy's Magic Supplies, Inc.
(Based on 1 review)
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First things first - yes, this download is worth your time and money. As a headline description, this is choc full of material from two very different performers, both charming, likeable, talented and generous. Rest assured that you'll get plenty of explanations, tricks and material from this double helping of 'magic chat'.
The wonderfully ingenious Titanas actually explains so much of his marketed material, that I started to feel a little guilty that this download was so cheap! He covers a lot of up-to-date stuff, such as his ideas with iphones, for which he generously provides the downloadable files needed for the trick. He explains fully tricks like Oracle and The Source and goes on to give tips and demos for controls, peeks and forcing a card.
Titanas is an incredibly competent magician, warm, imaginative, creative and tonnes of fun. Each of his tricks evolves like a mini theatrical event, ripe with drama and design. Small wonder that he's having so much success designing tricks and supporting some of the biggest names in 'media magic'. You can learn a lot about performance from this charming fella.
Peter Eggink is a totally different kind of brilliant, so utterly likeable and affable in his approach that it's impossible not to admire his cool style. As this talk progresses, he slowly reveals the deep thinking behind his modest manner and how that allows the magic to be experienced jointly between the performer and the spectator. It's a genius philosophy for overcoming the 'approach anxiety' that can stump us all.
Regarding his tricks, Peter showcases some of his many creations and openly explains them - tricks like 'Mintalist', his 'Haunted Deck' and his excellent 'Ghost Tag' keyfob - among others. There's a hint of 'Dealer Demo' but that's only due to how many creations Peter has put into the market. He also shares his ambitious card routine (which includes his super-slick handling of d-lifts) and even his thoughts on handling waiters as a table magician!
All in all, this talk is definitely value for money because these two guys are a treat to watch and learn from. The whole At The Table series deserves praise, though we all know that it depends totally on who turns up and how much they share. As guests for the ATT series and ambassadors of magic, both of these super-talented magicians do themselves - and us - proud.
The wonderfully ingenious Titanas actually explains so much of his marketed material, that I started to feel a little guilty that this download was so cheap! He covers a lot of up-to-date stuff, such as his ideas with iphones, for which he generously provides the downloadable files needed for the trick. He explains fully tricks like Oracle and The Source and goes on to give tips and demos for controls, peeks and forcing a card.
Titanas is an incredibly competent magician, warm, imaginative, creative and tonnes of fun. Each of his tricks evolves like a mini theatrical event, ripe with drama and design. Small wonder that he's having so much success designing tricks and supporting some of the biggest names in 'media magic'. You can learn a lot about performance from this charming fella.
Peter Eggink is a totally different kind of brilliant, so utterly likeable and affable in his approach that it's impossible not to admire his cool style. As this talk progresses, he slowly reveals the deep thinking behind his modest manner and how that allows the magic to be experienced jointly between the performer and the spectator. It's a genius philosophy for overcoming the 'approach anxiety' that can stump us all.
Regarding his tricks, Peter showcases some of his many creations and openly explains them - tricks like 'Mintalist', his 'Haunted Deck' and his excellent 'Ghost Tag' keyfob - among others. There's a hint of 'Dealer Demo' but that's only due to how many creations Peter has put into the market. He also shares his ambitious card routine (which includes his super-slick handling of d-lifts) and even his thoughts on handling waiters as a table magician!
All in all, this talk is definitely value for money because these two guys are a treat to watch and learn from. The whole At The Table series deserves praise, though we all know that it depends totally on who turns up and how much they share. As guests for the ATT series and ambassadors of magic, both of these super-talented magicians do themselves - and us - proud.