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WHAT THIS DVD SET WILL DO FOR YOU With a normal amount of practice this DVD set will make you look like a complete pro with cards.
The enormous, Power-packed Xtreme Beginnerz DVD Set receives Ellusionist’s ultimate approval for fast learning. You will learn like NEVER before.
The crucifyingly effective DVD Set takes the beginner from 0-60 in lightning speed. Want to learn things with cards you thought you’d never be able to do? This is how, period.
TAUGHT BY TOP OF THE FIELD MASTERS OF THE ART, FOR BEGINNER AND INTERMEDIATE LEARNERS Featuring a host of world renowned masters of the art of xtreme card manipulation (XCM), the package contains an inferno of content, wrapped in broadcast quality footage and produced by Ulmen Master De’vo vom Schattenreich.
The super-packed set also features superstars Greg Irwin, Daryl, and Jeff McBride and stars De’vo himself, and Jerry Cestkowski (author of Encyclopedia of Playing Card Flourishes).
Features -
*Raging clarity, multiple angles, effective, easy-to-follow instruction.
*Slow, clear break-downs by pinnacle of the field MASTERS.
*Amazing one hour long FANNING WORKSHOP by Jerry Cestkowski, author of Encyclopedia of Playing Card Flourishes.
*Written, directed, and produced by underground XCM legend De'vo vom Schattenreich.
*Also starring “Q”, the beginner pulled off the street, who learns the material over a period of four weeks. This section alone is so entertaining it’s worth the cost of the DVD's.
This video was added to our catalog on February 08, 2007 in Hobbies::Stage Magic & Juggling.
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To be honest, I couldn't watch the whole thing - after about 15 minutes of instructions on how to OPEN a pack of cards (unwrapping the cellophane, making sure to cut the sticker holding the box closed, removing Jokers, etc.), I gave up. There might be something of value in these DVDs, but I didn't have the patience to sit through it. Normally I watch every minute of the DVDs I rent from Smartflix, but this was so overly produced and presented as though the viewer were not only a moron, but had never seen a deck of cards before that I didn't want to waste my time.