I received this one for free. Although this is not my type of magic I see value in some of the moves
that are taught on this DVD. The overall production is pretty good. This will be nice for anyone
looking to add something new to a stage performance.
I only use two of the tricks from the CD, but it worth it. And I'm not a DJ. All the tricks don't
need black background. I use the colourchange of the CD and the vanishing CD. I needed it for a
specific routine to a challenge show on TV and I got what I needed and got on national TV, so I'm
happy. It looks great. To the vanishing CD I added some glimmer, so it appears as it turns into
glimmer.
I give it 5 because it's a strong effect and nobody else have thought of it.
Most
of the tricks are for stage but the colourchanging can be done closeup and looks great!
I'm not sure what the problem is with the other people who gave this a negative review. So what if
he's left handed just use your other hand DUH! This DVD is well explained and can be used other then
for stage. There is only one part where you need a black background the rest can be done anywhere. I
highly recomend this DVD as it's crammed with numerous effects. And there not all based on one move.
Ignore the people who gave this a bad review as i am sure there not magicians and didint put in the
required time before preforming. If you are a DJ or work with CD's this is a must have. 5 stars
There is a significant flaw with this DVD. The flaw is that Eddy Ray is left handed. This is
should have been explained on the DVD. Eddy Ray is a virtuoso manipulator, he is very creative and
an excellent teacher, however his left-handedness can be very confusing.
I paid the full price and I love it. Just learning the secrets alone is worth the money. I'm now a
beginner and able to produce and vanish CDs on the Fly.
This is not the greatest DVD. I got it for free, so I'm not complaining, but I hardly every use any
of the effects in it.
Most of the effects are based on one key move, which makes it pretty
much impossible for close-up (what I do).
I would not recommend this unless you are a stage
performer.
I got this dvd for free, and DID watch it. I personally do not like it, mostly because this CD magic
is designed for stage, and I don't do stage, only street stuff. Also just like the reviewers below
said, the man on a dvd repeats all the moves in 30 different variations.
Buy it if you have
a stage show at some club, you have to have black background for most of the vanishes he does on
this dvd.
You learn like one move then he repeats it slightly differntly about 70 times! AND during EVERY
performance part before he teaches HE FLASHES! MAYBE theres one or 2 he doesnt flash but if the so
called "mather" flashes 99% of the time then how are we suppose to not????
This is a great DVD. It teaches you a lot of magic with CDs and also an ingenious effect using a
gimmicked CD. Don't not buy this because it's a MM product. This is a high quality DVD with A LOT of
information and definetly worth getting!
"Showoff with CDs" DVD by Eddy Ray
Suggested Retail USD.00
In a Blink: 9 Out of 10
Eddy Ray has broken new ground and the result is a goldmine for stage manipulators or those
wanting to be.
Magic, to me, becomes elevated when objects normal people have laying around
their normal dwellings in their normal lives. I've often wondered why CDs, the ubiquitous shiny
platters of the Digital Age, haven't been utilized more in magic (other then the token routines in
the dealer's catalogs and the dabblings I've done with them). What I didn't know was that Eddy Ray
was working on just that thing, and working on it brilliantly.
"Showoff with CDs" (a demo
video is available on Ray's website) is Eddy Ray's work with discs, and it's almost encyclopedic in
what it covers. The basics are here (with an accent on subtle changes in the Tenkai Palm
specifically for CDs), but also the more advanced stuff like multiple productions and vanishes. Ray
even goes into some clever gimmicks using BA that result in absolutely beautiful, striking effects.
All told, there are almost three dozen handlings and bits of business packed onto this disc which
are more than enough to be put together to form a cohesive -- and quite different -- stage
manipulation act.
That last is important. CD manipulation is relatively new. There's very
little out there to learn, and still less that allow you to put together your own act. "Showoff with
CDs" has such a wide variety of vanishes (from simple "toss away" vanishes of a single CD to the
vanish of a fan of CDs), productions (at the fingertips, a full fan, and even "split" productions),
and transformations (balls and silver confetti turn to CDs, CDs change color, and even grow from
"mini" to "regular"), that assembling just the pieces on this disc can result in a gorgeous and
different routine. That's beautiful in its own right. There really is no need to go searching for
more things to learn when the things Ray teaches are enough to get you going.
And Ray does
a phenomenal job of teaching each of those things. Everything on "Showoff with CDs" is taught in
loving detail to make sure you get the handling down perfectly and as quickly as possible. As with
any manipulation act, there are pieces you'll pick up quickly and other pieces you'll struggle with,
but in the end, Ray's efforts as an instructor will make even the hardest parts easier for you to
learn. Further, the production values of this disc are fairly high -- lighting, sound, and authoring
are all first-rate -- which just makes Ray's explanations that much more worthwhile.
Now, a
caveat of sorts. I've mentioned a few times that this is for stage manipulators; that's not strictly
true. There are a couple of pieces which apply to close-up work (or could, at any rate), things Ray
put together strictly for mini-CDs. However, the vast majority of material here is for those working
stage and platform and really is of the most benefit for those performs looking for something new
and different and eye-catching while standing under spotlights.
New, different,
eye-catching... there's the sum total of Eddy Ray's "Showoff with CDs". For my money, you can throw
in "magical" and "creative" and "treasure", too.
Shane - Online Visions.