You know that reaction you get from some spectators. The one where they just stand there silently and motionless with their mouth a little open for a few seconds because their brain cant cope with the information their eyes just sent it.
Get used to it. Here is Powerword: Fall.
The Effect:
What you get:
You get the DVD, gimmick, and a card with a secret website that has some more tips and tricks, extra ideas, and Matt's personal email incase you want to contact him with a question or for any reason.
The DVD and layout:
Quality:
Its Papercrane so you know the quality is going to be good. There are no fancy camera shots. It's pretty much straight forward and getting down to business.
Promotional Video.
The same teaser that's on the website.
Performance Videos.
Here you see two complete performances from Matt. In one he performs Powerword: Fall for a group of girls that he is standing in front of. The other he performs it close up sitting directly across the table from two spectators. I always enjoy watching these to see how the creator actually performs it live. It helps me get into their mindset a little more and pick up on some subtleties that may have not been mentioned elsewhere.
Intro and secret:
Here Matt introduces himself and goes over the basic concept and method for Powerword:Fall.
Methods:
This section has six different categories in it where Matt teaches you ways to get different things done. To me these are more like applications as you are using the same method but making items fall differently and under different circumstances and conditions.
You learn:
How to make an item or multiple items fall. They can be in lines, walls or random patterns.
How to make items fall when objects in front and/or in back are left standing.
How to make items fall that are in the middle/side of two items left standing.
How to make a ping pong ball fall off an object without impacting the object.
How to make items fall when you are turned around completely facing the other direction. A spectator can hold each of your hands.
How to make items fall that are underneath or surrounded on the sides and the top by other objects.
Summary:
Matt is an excellent teacher and he goes over everything that you need in detail. That said there is still a lot of room to add your own creativity by making things happen a little differently and adding your personal presentation that fits your style, which to me is a big bonus. Its not rigid in its presentation.
The setup for the effect doesn't take long at all. About three to five seconds max with very little prep work done before hand. You don't have to have a Masters degree in arts and crafts for the gimmick either. Its very simple and you may already be a little familiar with it. At first I did have a few very minor (and I mean minor) issues while working out the details but these were quickly resolved. You wont run in to any roadblocks what so ever.
Matt does teach one version that you can use for street style or mobile as long as you have a flat surface which to be honest I'm not to fond of and probably will never use. However, there is another walk around version taught that is completely practical for most mobile settings and I cant see why anyone wouldn't just do it this way anyhow. I think it was just another option he was making available which does work and gets it done I just didn't find it very useful.
This effect is very, very powerful. The spectators can set the items up. Your making items fall just by saying the word. No other part of your body moves at all. Your completely still. Your going to think Matt is a genius for coming up with this and using it in this way, and he is but it has a very primal feel in its nature. Simple and direct. You say fall, things fall down.
Your going to enjoy doing this and its a lot of fun. I watched the dvd twice right off the get go, which I always do and the second time through it I just couldn't stop grinning from ear to ear. It is so much fun both to practice and perform. I was practicing in a separate room and laughing so much my wife came in wondering what was going on. She thought I was watching a comedy movie or had some friends over. Great fun.
I've practiced this a lot and performed it three times so far getting outstanding reactions. This is one that I'll be keeping in my arsenal because it is fun to do, a little bit of the beaten path, and is a stunner.
Get used to it. Here is Powerword: Fall.
The Effect:
Words have power.
The words you speak when performing, change the impact your magic has on a spectator. Imagine having the ability to control objects with the power of your words. This is not an average psychokinetic effect. With just a quiet whisper from several feet away, you are able to make objects fall at your command. The Power Word principle allows you to perform the impossible, knock one object off another without affecting it or choose which objects will fall and which will remain standing.
No weird, unnatural hand movements, no complicated setups, you do not need to be close to the object, in fact, you can even have your back turned while performing Power Word: Fall. Complete with a method perfect for walk around and street magicians, Power Word: Fall is a must have in your arsenal of reputation makers.
What you get:
You get the DVD, gimmick, and a card with a secret website that has some more tips and tricks, extra ideas, and Matt's personal email incase you want to contact him with a question or for any reason.
The DVD and layout:
Quality:
Its Papercrane so you know the quality is going to be good. There are no fancy camera shots. It's pretty much straight forward and getting down to business.
Promotional Video.
The same teaser that's on the website.
Performance Videos.
Here you see two complete performances from Matt. In one he performs Powerword: Fall for a group of girls that he is standing in front of. The other he performs it close up sitting directly across the table from two spectators. I always enjoy watching these to see how the creator actually performs it live. It helps me get into their mindset a little more and pick up on some subtleties that may have not been mentioned elsewhere.
Intro and secret:
Here Matt introduces himself and goes over the basic concept and method for Powerword:Fall.
Methods:
This section has six different categories in it where Matt teaches you ways to get different things done. To me these are more like applications as you are using the same method but making items fall differently and under different circumstances and conditions.
You learn:
How to make an item or multiple items fall. They can be in lines, walls or random patterns.
How to make items fall when objects in front and/or in back are left standing.
How to make items fall that are in the middle/side of two items left standing.
How to make a ping pong ball fall off an object without impacting the object.
How to make items fall when you are turned around completely facing the other direction. A spectator can hold each of your hands.
How to make items fall that are underneath or surrounded on the sides and the top by other objects.
Summary:
Matt is an excellent teacher and he goes over everything that you need in detail. That said there is still a lot of room to add your own creativity by making things happen a little differently and adding your personal presentation that fits your style, which to me is a big bonus. Its not rigid in its presentation.
The setup for the effect doesn't take long at all. About three to five seconds max with very little prep work done before hand. You don't have to have a Masters degree in arts and crafts for the gimmick either. Its very simple and you may already be a little familiar with it. At first I did have a few very minor (and I mean minor) issues while working out the details but these were quickly resolved. You wont run in to any roadblocks what so ever.
Matt does teach one version that you can use for street style or mobile as long as you have a flat surface which to be honest I'm not to fond of and probably will never use. However, there is another walk around version taught that is completely practical for most mobile settings and I cant see why anyone wouldn't just do it this way anyhow. I think it was just another option he was making available which does work and gets it done I just didn't find it very useful.
This effect is very, very powerful. The spectators can set the items up. Your making items fall just by saying the word. No other part of your body moves at all. Your completely still. Your going to think Matt is a genius for coming up with this and using it in this way, and he is but it has a very primal feel in its nature. Simple and direct. You say fall, things fall down.
Your going to enjoy doing this and its a lot of fun. I watched the dvd twice right off the get go, which I always do and the second time through it I just couldn't stop grinning from ear to ear. It is so much fun both to practice and perform. I was practicing in a separate room and laughing so much my wife came in wondering what was going on. She thought I was watching a comedy movie or had some friends over. Great fun.
I've practiced this a lot and performed it three times so far getting outstanding reactions. This is one that I'll be keeping in my arsenal because it is fun to do, a little bit of the beaten path, and is a stunner.