I enjoyed the product, the quality is good and the filming is fine (always one camera angle) always
the same angle.
The effects are the type of stuff that's works for an audience of people of
all ages and social backgrounds as it should be on the streets. Easy to follow, direct, visual.
Nothing to argue with that.
I appreciate the insight on the philosophy of being able to
give options and learn to go with the flow. Terry's experience as a working pro allows him to master
not only the skills required in his effects but to also manage audiences with ease.
I have
to give the product 3 stars because I was disappointed by the fact the "card forces" where not
taught in detail even though during the explanation an headline on the bottom of the screen states
to look in the main menu of the DVD for the "techniques" section. There is no such section to be
found. The value of this products is more in the way magical art should be presented rather than
sleights. But still, mastery of the techniques involved is the premise of any art. If something is
advertised and full teaching is promised, it's simply unacceptable to forget. I believe that's what
happened. They forgot to include the techniques section. Not a minor mistake.
I also found
it boring to have to listen to Giovanni repeat the same things over and over and over in each and
every interview: How nice it is of Terry to share his routines and how special his style is of
giving options and playing with the audience. After the fourth time I couldn't listen to it any
more. Really you have nothing a else to say?
The hardest tasks of a street performer are
gathering a crowd and keeping the crowd from leaving. All shootings start after a crowd is present.
If they had included the part where he gathers the first few audience members the product would have
been much more valuable. There are plenty of routines that play great on the street. I would have
loved an even broader insight.
Overall I think this is not a bad product and I think Terry
Ward is an amazing performer. Get the DVD if you want to watch a master. but for people interested
in street performing there are better sources at a better price.