Would highly recommend watching the instructional video before even taking the device out of the box just to understand how it works and how to properly set it up, but after that there are definitely some easy effects taught on the video that you can do if you've never worked with this genre before. I would be careful also, take your time practicing. Go slow at first to really get the mechanics right and make the levitation look as real as possible. If you go too fast with the movements the objects shake/swing and it's easy to tell that it's attached to something. It's definitely not hard in the technical side but where you're really going to have to spend time is making it all look natural.