Maestro by Rene Lavand Vol 1

Rene Lavand is a true master of magic. An elegant and dextrous magician who turns every performance into a theatrical experience. Now you can see Rene Lavand performing his professional show at the Ajuda National Palace in Lisbon, Portugal. Shot on multiple cameras and in high quality video this is an opportunity to see Rene Lavand at his best.

These Magic-Packed DVDs Include Explanations For Rene Lavand’s Professional Act:
The Credential, Ace, 2, 3, 4, The Sonnet, Ambitious Card, Three of Spades, Why do the Colors Alternate, The Copla, It Can’t Be Done Any Slower, Calling the Cards, The Three Bread Crumbs, Card in Wallet.

Plus Signature Compositions:
The Greek, The Cumanes, Gitano Antonio, Duel in the West, The Tijuano, Old Man River, The Pygmalion, Spanish Deck Routine.

And Techniques:
False shuffles, cuts, deals, palms, change and deck switch.

MAESTRO, the stunning new DVD Box Set from the Essential Magic Collection.
The incredible magic of Rene Lavand, 4 DVDs, 8 hours of performance, explanations and interviews.

Subtitled in 5 Languages: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese and Japanese.

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Paul Richards – Truth

The spectator is given a free choice of two colored chips. They choose one and drop it into a black bag, then the second chip is also placed inside. Only the spectator knows the color of the choosen chip. The magician NEVER sees the chips as they are placed into the bag. The chips are legitimately mixed by both the magician and the spectator. The spectator tries to mislead the magician as to what color was selected. But each time the magician knows the Truth.

The magician adds more chips, each a different color and every time the magician sees through the lies and reveals the Truth. The effect can be repeated again and again…it only gets more impossible.

Comes complete with:

  • five colored chips
  • two mixing bags
  • the Truth gimmick,
  • and a detailed instructional DVD

The DVD not only covers every aspect of the routine – but also includes bonus ideas for customizing Truth for a wide variety of objects and occasions. Everything may be examined before and after the effect. Remember these important facts:

  • Easy to do
  • No force of any kind
  • Instantly reset and repeatable
  • Use virtually any paper bag
  • The spectator may mix the chips
  • All may be examined
  • No peeks or glimpses…you could even be blindfolded!

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Red Pill by Chris Ramsay

Everything happens in their hands and in their minds!

Two effects straight from Chris Ramsay’s personal working repertoire, this is something he’s been using to book himself countless corporate/private events. An interactive routine which guarantees a personal connection with your audience.

RED PILL:

Two decks are presented to two spectators. One open pack of blue cards and one sealed deck of red ones. The sealed deck is placed within one of the spectators hands, the other spectator selects a card from the open pack, moments later the selected card has now vanished from the open pack and impossibly appears inside the cellophane of the sealed deck!

SECRET:

Imagine showing a spectator a sealed deck of cards, placing it between their hands and having them think of a playing card. Now imagine that the card they just thought of is now impossibly trapped and sealed inside the cellophane which has never left their hands! The best part is, everything is fully examinable and they can decide to tear it open to find out how it was done, or keep it sealed as an impossible souvenir!

  • Full length performances and instruction
  • Bonus (Visual) Handling
  • Bonus: Cold read Script

Follow me down the rabbit hole…

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Penguin Live Lecture – Max Maven

“I have never seen a mentalist to compare with him.” –Dai Vernon

“The most creative mind in magic.” –Orson Welles

“This man is dangerous.” –Muhammad Ali

What will he teach?

Orson Welles wrote that Max Maven has “the most creative mind in magic.” Here’s your chance to find out why.

Max Maven has performed around the world, with hundreds of television credits and over two thousand tricks, essays and articles in print. He’ll bring that knowledge and experience to Penguin Live, for a teaching session you won’t soon forget.

As you would expect, the emphasis will be on mentalism, but with ideas that can be applied to every type of magic. You’ll learn commercial, practical effects that will fool you first, and delight your audiences later. Be prepared for offbeat plots and intriguing methods, with a special emphasis on aspects of psychology and audience management.

The lecture will include material that Max has never taught before, including a cunning book test, intimate mindreading using business cards, baffling hands-off card work, and a curious use of the Internet.

Your host for this event will be the canny and insightful Michael Weber, who will discuss details with Max that address your questions, in real time.

Who is he?

This is weird stuff–and audiences love it. Max Maven’s mysteries transcend linguistic and cultural boundaries: He’s performed in over two dozen countries.

His full-evening one-man show, Thinking in Person, had a critically acclaimed two-month run at the Beverly Hills Playhouse, and he has headlined nightclubs across the U.S., setting house records in over half of those venues.

Max has appeared on hundreds of television and radio programs, top talkshows and variety specials, as well as acting on comedy and dramatic shows including the starring role on Count DeClues’ Mystery Castle for the Fox network, and guest-starring on Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and General Hospital. In 1998, Max developed and starred in a new Canadian series, The MAXimum Dimension, an offbeat educational show aimed at younger viewers, involving recreational mathematics. The 26 episodes were a popular success, placing among the top six shows on the TVO network.

Other TV credits include hosting eight network specials in Japan (performing in Japanese), and creating a pair of his own specials in Thailand. In 1994 he hosted a 12-part series for HTV in England, Something Strange with Max Maven, a talk-show exploring all aspects of the paranormal. The show set a ratings record, and led to a second series the following year. Max Mystery Show, a 13-part series, was a hit for the CTS network in Taiwan in 1995. He was the only regular on the ten-part Magiskt series for TV4 in Sweden; that show scored great ratings, and two more series followed, one for Norwegian television in early 1996, plus another for Sweden later that year. He has also appeared on shows in Finland, Scotland, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Chile, and many other countries. Max is prominently featured on the 1998 PBS documentary The Art of Magic, as well as The Secret World on The Learning Channel. His television work in the year 2000 includes an appearance on Heroes of Magic on Channel 4 in Great Britain, and being the only regular guest on the Masters of Illusion series for the PAX network.

Max is particularly well known for his pioneering work in interactive broadcasting. He created the ground-breaking video Max Maven’s Mindgames for MCA. His games were a regular feature on the popular Best of Magic series for the ITV network in England. His interactive work was included on The World’s Greatest Magic, NBC’s highest rated special of 1994, and he was the first artist booked for the 1995 edition, and brought back yet again in 1997. When Landmark Entertainment developed Caesars Magical Empire for Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, they asked Max to devise a set of interactive mysteries that take place between customers and an impish wizard, eight inches tall, who appears “holographically” behind the central bar. The wizard is named “Maximus Maven,” and he bears an uncanny resemblance to a certain modern performer. Max has also devised material for the world of computer technology, creating an interactive game disk entitled Max Magic for the Philips CD-i system; in its first few months of release, it won six industry awards.

In 1999, Max was acknowledged in a special “Interactive Magic” category of the World Magic Awards, broadcast on the FoxFamily network. In 2000, he was brought back to receive the “Best Mentalist” prize. He has also received multiple awards from the Society of American Magicians and the International Brotherhood of Magicians. In 1988 he was presented with the Tenkai Prize, the highest award in Japanese magic; this was the first time this honor was ever given to a foreign artist. Some years back, Max was named Lecturer of the Year by the Academy of Magical Arts (Magic Castle) in Hollywood, and in 1998 he was the recipient of a Creative Fellowship from that organization.

The late Orson Welles wrote that Max Maven has “the most original mind in magic.” He’s published over 1700 creations in the conjuring literature, and been an advisor to over a hundred television shows. As a consultant he has worked with David Copperfield, Siegfried & Roy, Doug Henning, Penn & Teller, Lance Burton, and many others. He has also directed revue shows for several major American gambling casinos.

Recently, Magic magazine, the leading intraprofessional conjuring journal, published a list of the 100 most influential people in the field of theatrical magic during the 20th century. Included on the list is Max Maven, cited for “entertaining and astonishing audiences with his bizarre brand of mental magic…. [M]ost of Maven’s mind-boggling feats are accomplished through psychological subterfuge that he himself has cunningly created… If mystery does indeed give magic its meaning, then the enigmatic persona of Max Maven makes us ever mindful of the art that is hidden in the mystery of magic.”

This ongoing exploration of the mysterious side of human nature led to Max Maven’s Book of Fortunetelling, published by Prentice Hall in late 1992. He is a Senior Research Consultant to the Center for Scientific Anomalies Research in Michigan, and on the Board of Advisors of the California ScienCenter in Los Angeles, where his interactive material is featured in a new exhibit, Magic: The Science of Illusion, that will tour museums across North America through 2007. Currently in bookstores you can find The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Magic by Tom Ogden, and The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Improving Your Memory by Michael Kurland and Richard Lupoff. Max Maven was the technical advisor for both. He has also created customized “Maximize” seminars on mental efficiency and non-verbal communication for executives and salespeople from top corporations.

Max Maven has a fascinating history. He has been a successful radio announcer, graphic designer, author, pianist, teacher, singer, actor, lecturer, screenwriter, composer, advertising consultant, and chef. He reads over 150 books and magazines each month, and this constant flow of information provides a continual stimulation of new ideas for presenting his uncanny abilities.

And now, he’s coming here, to Penguin Live to share, with you, a diverse selection of delightful deceptions.

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Mathieu Bich – Hungry

Would you like to become more creative and invent tricks using your own methods?

The simplicity of the sandwich effect is precisely what makes it the ideal trick to help you understand, learn and develop a creative process for magic tricks.

Through twelve sandwich effects, Mathieu Bich will share with you a few of his tips to help you become more creative.

You will learn fun and amazing techniques and you will understand how to modify a basic effect, turning it into an exercise that will develop your imagination and your trick-inventing skills.

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Justin Miller – Lightspeed

 

You’re performing your favorite rubber band routine. People are loving it, you are having a good time…

*SNAP*

Your rubberband breaks.

What now? It’s awkward, people expect you to do something magical, and you have nowhere to go. You could use a fresh band but that leaves everyone thinking you can’t work with a broken band.

Lightspeed is designed for the moment when a rubber band breaks. You will find yourself BREAKING rubber bands just to perform Lightspeed

Here’s what happens.

With a broken band, you thread a borrowed ring on to it and tie off the ends. A loop of band, with a knot and their ring linked on.

You begin to pull their ring off and throw it back on VISUALLY. A full routine that can be done with any ring and any rubber band… as long as it’s broken.

Let Justin train you step-by-step to do this routine and NEVER be stuck with a broken rubber band and nothing to do with it

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Justin Miller – ABYSS Change

An invisible switch or visual change.

Justin’s personal way to switch a card in full view or cause it to visually change.

Justin is going to share a utility move that you can use to visually change or switch a card in full view without anyone knowing.

You will learn how this move was created and the ways Justin uses it to floor his audiences today. You will even learn how Justin causes a signature to appear on an unsigned card visually.

  • Any deck of cards, no setup
  • Multiple applications, including visual changes, predictions, switches, etc.
  • In depth detail on how to get in and out of the move

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Justin Miller – The Silky Trilogy

There is one fleeting moment in magic we all strive for, that makes all the effort in practice worthwhile – and that’s the instant that makes the audience gasp.

With the Silky Trilogy Justin Miller has managed to stretch that moment – and make it last an entire performance.

The Silky Trilogy is a collection of effects based around Justin Miller’s Silky Change, an insanely visual, simple change that you will find yourself performing in practice on a daily basis – because it’s just such a fun, deceptive move.

In this download:

• The Silky Change – The basic move that these routines are based on. The Silky Change allows for a face-up change under another card. Think Erdnase Change… but without touching the deck…

• J-to-A – A Three Phase Routine changing four Jokers to Aces, with absolutely incredible visuals.

Phase One: A face-up Joker beneath three face-down Jokers in a vertical spread changes with barely a wave of the hand. This is Silky at its best.
Phase Two: With one Ace found, a face-up Joker is sandwiched between the other two face-down jokers. Touching the Ace held by the spectator changes the sandwiched Joker again.
Phase Three: The Jaw-dropper. The faces of the two remaining Jokers are barely touched together and in an explosion of color, the final two Aces stare back at the Audience. You will be asked to do this one over and over again.

• Replay – A four phase routine that takes the concept of the two card transposition to a whole new level. In increasing levels of impossible, the cards continue to transpose – from the standard spectator/magician transposition to a Face-Up/Face-Down instant swap in the hands – all the way through to destruction, restoration and transposition.

With more sleights, ideas and phases than it seems conceivable to fit into 30 minutes of thorough teaching, the Silky Trilogy will have you delivering hours of ‘moments of true astonishment’ to your audiences.

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Justin Miller – The Sick Control Trilogy

The SICK Control is a utility move that can be used as a control, a change or a steal, that has the advantage of being as subtle or flashy as you want it to be.

A card is selected and clearly placed into the center of the pack. In that move, it has instantly been controlled to the bottom.

As a change, it works even better – a random card selected by the performer changes into the spectators’ card in a fluid motion. A visual color change that seems to happen simply by blowing on the card.

Justin’s practical advice concerning angles, performance tips and visual enhancements will have you performing this move in minutes. Download it Now.

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