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Title: Silver Dream By Justin Miller
Description: Another Dvd from ellusionist.


Gabriel-wong - August 2, 2006 01:33 AM (GMT)
Hi. I went up to ellusionist and found this new dvd they made once again. I saw the preview and find it not bad!

ANy comments on this? This will be release on 8 of august.

http://www.ellusionist.com/order/Silver-Dream-Preview.php

vin87 - August 2, 2006 02:45 AM (GMT)
I FEEL that some part of it is pretty cool.. But the last but is very lame. =X

I THINK you need lots of pactice for this one. .

exohordon - August 2, 2006 03:26 AM (GMT)
Silver Dream is a nice routine of coin vanishes and reproductions. Some conditions have to be met in order to perform this routine. Most should know what I mean.

This was earlier made available on Justin Miller's notes. The effect does take some practice to make it look smooth. Timing is also very important or your motions will look very weird.

I personally prefer the classic Hanging Coins routine as it has fewer limitations and to me that makes it more impromptu. I also feel that Silver Dream should have been in a larger Dvd with more effects or like before a effect found in a set of notes. Making it stand-alone, hmmm, maybe that's just the way Ellusionist likes to market their products.


Magically,
Zhan Rui

bigbadwolf - August 2, 2006 07:08 AM (GMT)
I like the part where he threw the 3 coins hand to hand and finally it left only 1 coin. lolz, the way Justin done it was so good.

This in my opinon is a tough trick, not those "simple hit hard" type. Wanna try it out but i don't think I will have enough determination to complete learning it.

By the way, this dvd also includes a easier version of Silver Dream, but you would need gimmick coins for it. Most of you may already know this, but I'm just providing the information. (Just read it off the E boards anyway)

Gabriel-wong - August 2, 2006 08:27 AM (GMT)
Oh thanks. Practise is not a problem I guess.
To do magic, you must practise. Practise makes perfect, isn't that a teacher always like to say? :P




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