First of all, total kudos to the production team as they really had their work cut out here, but
with patent vigour they really have captured this masterfully - in bog standard English, the shots
are perfect! Every visual detail is captured, the editing is slick & the whole spirit of Menotti's
work shines through, huge thumbs up to Papercrane, this is possibly their best release to date.
So what exactly are we dealing with here? Well, the pinnacle teachings (or should I say
treachings, b dum) are focused around the psychology of performance, in particular the various
techniques that can be employed to specifically create memory recall, or as Menotti describes
'hooks' in the spectators mind - thus leaving your audience with the ability to remember many
multiple moments throughout the show, a sort of family tree but for memories. This alone is hugely
powerful & will be sure to inspire your own approach to routining.
To experience these
'foreshadowing' techniques, the viewer is delightfully subjected to Menotti's parlour show where the
true value of creating hooks is evident. The show I could talk about all night, it's freakin
awesome! The audience management, scripting, effects, choreography, it's all super smart and very
inspiring.
To capitalise on the performance tape, their is also commentary version where
Menotti talks you through his reasons for certain actions, lines, provides insight into the history
of the effects, includes stories of past performances & points out small details which your likely
to miss first time round. This really goes to show how a class act is constructed and the commentary
concept is something that I've never encountered with a magic product before, I do hope to see it
again!
A few of the effects from the parlour show are explained in great depth, I have to
say Menotti is the finest teacher I've ever come across. Incredibly clear, perfectly paced, every
point is justified, credits are extremely well researched, the list goes on.. you can't fail to miss
a thing. There are also a couple other effects taught, suitable for close-up or parlour and again
these aren't throwaway items, each aspect has been thoroughly considered.
Also included is
a section called 'Essays' which gives us a chance to peek into Menotti's mind and see how he thinks.
Some excellent advice here and content which we rarely see with magic products, the fact that
Menotti shares this with us shows his immense attention to detail.
Overall I think this
release is worthy of a standing ovation. Highly Recommended.