He was a trusted advisor to some of magic’s biggest stars. Now, see the man behind the legend and his own incredible close-up illusions. Gary Ouellet has written several excellent books and he was also the producer of the “World’s Greatest Magic” television specials. He was most knowledgeable in all aspects of magic and was a great teacher.
Volume One
The first effect in this series is called Three Second Wonder followed by a surprise. This is basically an Ace-cutting effect that looks great and is followed by something you will use whenever performing with a deck of cards. In this routine, you will learn the Ouellet False Cut. The second effect is more than an effect-it is a complete routine with a Ring and Rope. Here Gary has taken the basic ring on/off rope and turned it into an entertaining piece of magic. Next you will be entertained by the Washer Routine and the Wiffle Dust Routine. These are two coin routines that include the following moves: the Retinal Vanish, the Revolve Drop, the French Canadian Drop, the Al Schneider Retinal Drop, the Stand-Up Vanish plus the terrific Box Coin Vanish! Next, the Sponge Balls and Banana routine. This is a clean, direct and simple sponge ball routine. in this routine, Gary will teach you the Flying Imp Pass and two sponge ball vanishes. This routine is followed by the Miracle Signed Card in Purse. As the name implies, it is a signed card in purse, but what a routine! Capricorn Card will teach you the Couture Spin Control and Gary’s jog control from his book, Finger on the Card, followed by the Silver Passage. The Silver Passage is a coins through table routine that has to be seen to be believed! All we can say about this routine is, wow!
Volume Two
The opening effect is called the Photography Trick. Four Queens are cut to at random by a spectator. The Two Goblets is a two-cup and ball routine with all the advantages of a three-cup routine combined with a chop cup and no disadvantages. In fact, there are no difficult moves at all. Just simple, direct and clean magic. The routine is strong and powerful. Threshold has got to be the best torn and restored card effect ever. You actually tear only one card and that card is signed by the spectator and the magician. You will also learn the Ouellet Switch, a move that you will undoubtedly use in other effects. The Three Ball Routine – Many experts consider this handling the prettiest of all existing routines. Coin Moves – The Gallo Slide, the Visual Slide, the Table Slide, the Ultimate French Drop, the Himber Switch, the Master Switch, plus the new Wiffledust II routine. Three Triumphant Cuts – One of the easiest and prettiest ways to reveal a chosen card. Sloppy Triumph – The easy yet so convincing way to perform a classical effect.
Volume Three
The action is fast paced and an awful lot of material has been crammed into this DVD. After an introduction by Ken Krenzel and Gary Ouellet, here’s what Gary will teach you:
The Spread Pass – Gary called this the best Pass no one ever uses! See why and learn Gary’s Open Finger method. Showcase – A full ten-minute commercial card act that Gary developed for paying customers. The Paradise Counts – a new approach to the Elmsley Count, the Jordan Count and the Ascanio Count. No block squeeze-offs! The Cabaret Force – A new card force that is truly original and deceptive. The Paradox Control – The hit of Gary’s lectures! You have to see the explanation to believe what really happens when you control a selected card to the top of the deck invisibly. The Angle Pivot Double Lift – A natural, mechanically perfect stud double. The Crook – A mechanical approach to the care and treatment of double cards, permitting an illusive Double Lift, Handover, Snap Change, Color Change, Center Double and Center Switch. Migration – The late Ron Scarf gave this Collector handling to Gary shortly before he died. The All-Purpose Vanish – If you can hold the object in your hand, you can vanish it. All the hints, subtleties and real work that you can never find anywhere else. The Amazing Vanish – A coin is tossed up into a waiting hand and instantly is squeezed away to nothingness. What a move! The There and Back Again Change – You read about it in Apocalypse, now see it performed. The Infidel Change – the move to end all moves, wherein a silver coin changes to a Chinese coin, literally in mid-air (without gimmicks, of course!) Flash Deck – A surprising instantaneous production of a deck of cards. Super Shells – The famous three shell game including the Side Steal Sequence and the Pinky Pinch. The False Cut – Great for table hopping. The Force – A new visual retention force of a card including the Ken Krenzel and Steve Spillman handlings, the multiple force and multiple control adaptations, plus a great signature transposition effect.
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