I personally think the coolest part of emerge is how the name literally disappears in front of you
(I have more fun with that than the actual effect itself)! But yes, this effect does require
audience management. Not too much though. And the handling isn't too hard either, and the angles
are surprisingly great. I doubt it could be 360, but it's HIGHLY possible (I have not tried it
yet). Everything you need does come with it, except a prop that could be found anywhere. The
production was great, and G seemed like a really nice guy (his hair is amazing, buy the dvd just to
see his hair). There are many different variations that are taught. However, the teaching is in
text, but it's still pretty clear and consise. I love it, and if you like what you see, you'll love
it too. I feel as if this effect has kind of flown under the radar in the magic world, so if you
perform this effect, I doubt that many people will know what it's called.
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This one is really a total-pro effect not because the handling(which is easy)if not why this effect
truly challenges the performer to control the spectator, but the effect may well be one of the best
ones at any repertoire.
If you really wanna grow up as magician and while also enhancing your
way to lead the audience during a performance, you must get this!
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There's an entire world of possibilities hidden behind this effect, the dvd is very well explained
and you can learn so many handlings they will only start to give you other hundreds ideas to create
so many routines!!! Simple yet brilliant, as all the best tricks are!!! You can do an anitre show
with it!!!! FANTASTIC!!
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