Repair is basically a popped and restored balloon, and a pretty darn good one at that. Let's get the deets:
Method: The method is very clever, when he began explaining it I thought I knew it from there. I didn't. It's really simple and quite genius. You can carry the "gimmick' with the balloon and no one notices at all. Very awesome.
Teaching: Michael does a good job teaching the effect, walking you through everything. However, sometimes in the video he'll repeat directly what he said the previous segment like 8 seconds ago, that was a little confusing. Other than that he gives good pointers on where to direct attention, and where the "heat" of the audience is and should be to perform this effect, which can be applied to basically all magic.
He gives some "pro tips" at the end, which are mainly just bloopers or bogus advice, but it does get a good laugh out of you.
For 15 bucks, it's a little pricey, since you have to go out and buy balloons as well. However, restoring a balloon that has no doubt just been popped is quite the visual triumph.
If you're considering it and don't perform in quiet places, go for it.
Jacob
Method: The method is very clever, when he began explaining it I thought I knew it from there. I didn't. It's really simple and quite genius. You can carry the "gimmick' with the balloon and no one notices at all. Very awesome.
Teaching: Michael does a good job teaching the effect, walking you through everything. However, sometimes in the video he'll repeat directly what he said the previous segment like 8 seconds ago, that was a little confusing. Other than that he gives good pointers on where to direct attention, and where the "heat" of the audience is and should be to perform this effect, which can be applied to basically all magic.
He gives some "pro tips" at the end, which are mainly just bloopers or bogus advice, but it does get a good laugh out of you.
For 15 bucks, it's a little pricey, since you have to go out and buy balloons as well. However, restoring a balloon that has no doubt just been popped is quite the visual triumph.
If you're considering it and don't perform in quiet places, go for it.
Jacob