Sub-Zero
Spidey
Bedros Akkelian
(Based on 1 review)
Sub-Zero is a revolutionary technology that allows you to perform mind blowing magic using the most basic element of life. With this DVD you will be provided with a gimmick which will turn any ordinary glass of water into a powerful instrument of deception, which has mystified some the keenest magicians. The effects in this DVD range from visually stunning vanishes, appearances and transformations to mind-blowing demonstrations of mental ability.
- Instant Repeat
- Easy to do
- Completely Clean vanishes
- Use any glass of water
Manipulate the consistency of water on command!
Running Time Approximately: 25min
Reviews
(Top ▲)
The tacky nature of digging your hand into a glass of water aside, the effects possible with these gimmicks are pretty cool, and I suspect with the right presentation would be solid ideas for the very casual after dinner with friends kind of venue. In that arena, even I might do one or two of them. Additionally, the gimmicks are magical in and of themselves. On the DVD the nature of the gimmick is described, and I had a hard time believing it. I figured it just "looked that way" because of the lighting on the DVD, but I was wrong. The gimmicks do exactly what they claim.
So here's the deal. If you like the idea of being able to show your hand completely empty, show a glass of water to be completely empty (other than the water) and reach into the water and form a "ball of water" in your bare hands, then you'll like this product.
"Spidey," one of the creators/teachers on the DVD has a decent "justification" of what he's doing. He basically claims that magicians have the ability to manipulate the molecular structure of the water and solidify it. Not bad . . . it has some potential.
Unless those gimmicks are extremely expensive, I think that $40.00 is a bit steep. However, the effect is pretty cool, though a little bit messy with the reaching in and out of water thing. It's not for everyone and does need some justification. When you put all of this together, I'd say, that if you like the concept of the effect, you'll probably feel like you got your money's worth. So I'm kind of middle-of-the-road on this one, thus we'll go with a final rating of 3 stars and a stone rating of "Gem-ish"