"I consider no man to be a magician until he can adequately perform the cups and balls." Harry
Houdini.
There is probably no other routine in magic that exercises more of the classic
effects as the cups and balls. Even if one never performs the cups and balls, to practice it will
improve your understanding of magic and hone many skills.
I love the cups and balls as a
spectator. I don't believe I've ever performed it for others but I remains one of my favorite
routines to practice. The reason I don't perform it is because I haven't yet came up with a routine
that I can call my own. I'm still looking for the right routine, the right sequences and the right
theme or motivation.
As a big fan of the World's Greatest Magic DVDs, I could never
understand why L&L Publishing didn't have a Secrets of the Cups & Balls DVD. Such a DVD is exactly
what I'm looking for. I alreadty have an encyclodepic DVD set with over 70 moves and sleights. But
what I need now is an resource of routines by the best C&B handlers. I need some inspiration!
L&L Publishing has finally come to my rescue with three DVDs of Cups & Balls taken from their
vast catalog of magic. I've watched Volume 1 many times and my wrists are sore from flinging those
cups and little balls for hours and hours.
The degree of difficulty is Moderate to
difficult. Althought the basic Vernon routine is taught in detail, this is not the DVD to learn the
cups and balls from. There are better introductory texts such as Mark Wlison's Complete Course in
Magic. There are also DVDs available such as Michael Ammar's The Complete Cups and Balls or Eddy
Ray's Complete Course in Magic with Cups & Balls. These resources will start with the basics, the
props, the vanishes, the palms, and all of the classic sequences and final load techniques.
However, if you're a beginner, I would still whole heartedly recommend getting this DVD just for
the sheer entertainment and wisdom you get. You must remember that this is a compilation DVD so you
get the benefit of multiple teachers. These guys are all great teachers. Plus you get to hear the
Professor, Dai Vernon, pass along his vast expertise with the cups and balls. Remember the cups and
balls are a great teaching vehicle. You'll learn misdirection, vanishes, productions, appearances,
transpostions, and almost every effect in magic except levitations!
There is over two hours
of cups and balls nirvana from at least eight master magicians. Either Tommy Wonder's or Colombini's
routine is worth the price of the admission alone.
A wide range of tape quality. Most of the
footage is very good. Even the old film of Bertram is not bad considering the age of the film.
The rest is standard L&L Publishing menuing and production. In other words, pretty good.
This is not the DVD to learn the cups and balls from. I learned a plethora of great cups and
ball sequences from the encyclopedic Eddy Ray DVD set and the Ammar DVD set appears to be a favorite
of magicians far and wide. Once you've worked with the cups and balls you'll find this is a valuable
resource to examine different styles and learn some unique moves. Or if you just want to sit back
and enjoy some great magic you'll find it a great way to spend an evening.