European Coinmagic Symposium Vol. 1
Various
Giacomo Bertini
(Based on 1 review)
Volume 1 contains:
Performance and Explanations by:
Akira Fujii - Grown Up Coin
Giacomo Bertini - Cylinder and Coins
Curtis Kam - Be Like Water- (Performance Only)
Jean Emmanuel Franzis - Coins No Purse No Glass
Shigeo Futagawa - Inflaction and Deflaction
Miguel Angel Gea - Esencia del Vaso
Ginjiro - Cylinder and Chips
Eric Jones - Flash Dance
Joke - Fire Three Fly
Mario Raso - Mirage
Performance and Explanation of the Top 3 finishers of CMS 2010 Competition:
First Place: Hidekazu Kimoto - Fisher's Wild Coins
Second Place: Tony Polli - Frame and Coins
Third Place: Marco Pantaleo - Coins, Cap and Pen
Extras:
Special Performance: Yoshihiko Mutobe - Fancy Frame
Atmosphere of Private Sessions
Running Time Approximately: 1hr 35min
Reviews
(Top ▲)
I have the same issue with these DVDs as I had with the “New York Coin Magic Seminar” DVDs.
Sure, there are some good ideas here from some brilliant creators and performers, but these are buried underneath poor presentations, sloppy techniques, and cluttered routining. Also, there is a language barrier with some of the performances and explanations.
The good standouts are from people like Eric Jones and Miguel Angel Gea, but these guys have their own DVD sets where you can learn ALL their stuff, not just a routine or two.
I’m just going to go right down the middle on both Volume One and Two of this series, because while it may be a collection of repetitive things for you coin guys, there might be that one PERFECT idea or routine for you.
Sure, there are some good ideas here from some brilliant creators and performers, but these are buried underneath poor presentations, sloppy techniques, and cluttered routining. Also, there is a language barrier with some of the performances and explanations.
The good standouts are from people like Eric Jones and Miguel Angel Gea, but these guys have their own DVD sets where you can learn ALL their stuff, not just a routine or two.
I’m just going to go right down the middle on both Volume One and Two of this series, because while it may be a collection of repetitive things for you coin guys, there might be that one PERFECT idea or routine for you.