Insidious

Scanzello, Michael

Amazing Moments Agency, LLC

(Based on 2 reviews)
"Mike Scanzello has created a terrific routine for the strolling performer that packs a lot of action into a short span of time with a few ordinary looking props. . . This routine is intelligent, diabolical and, well, Insidious!"
- Marc Desouza

"Great take on copper silver brass using everyday objects!!"
- Dan Hauss

A Copper Silver Brass routine that FINALLY has the killer ending it deserves!
It's Diabolical, double-barreled method will ensnare spectators! Besides the eye-popping, tactile transpos there is a devious method lurking no one sees until it's WAY too late!

In this multi-phase routine you get a dynamic 2 for 1 transpo, an in the hands copper/silver transpo, and a NEW knockout finale where the initialed coin vanishes in mid-air to end up in the matchbox the spectator holds! She can remove herself. You end clean. If you want to leave people awestruck, pick up Insidious today!

Key points:
-Visual. Lightning speed coin/key transpositions!
-Personal. Half the routine occurs in the spectator's hands!
-Killer Finale! Initialed coin travels to the box in the spectator's possession! Magician never touches the matchbox again from the beginning. One of the most hands off object to impossible place effects you can do!
-Universal. Works with coins from any country up to half dollar size!
-Worker. Perform in real world conditions.
-Fun! Simple to Perform. Start clean, end clean.
-Practical. Takes up little pocket space, resets quickly.
-Includes Almost Everything! Just need 3 regular coins and a black marker.
-Custom. Matchbox is custom-sized for easy handling and durability.

DVD Contents:
34 minutes of in-depth instruction
Full Live Performance
Insidious 3 Phase Routine
Mid-Air, Flip Vanish
Additional Tips and Basic Handling
Psychology, Misdirection, and Real World Tips throughout!

Props Included:
Custom-Sized Matchbox (folded flat for shipping)
Brass Key
Alcohol Prep Pads for reset
Everything you need except 3 regular coins and a black marker.

Thanks to Jay Sankey for permission.
Copyright Amazing Moments Agency, LLC 2014 All rights reserved.

Reviews

Josh Burch

Jun 27, 2016

Effect

A dirty coin changes places with a clean signed coin and a key inside a match box. The props are all "normal" but they are not well motivated. The reasoning that is given for the objects in the matchbox is that the magician uses them to practice throwing them back and forth from hand to hand. This is very weak justification in my opinion and is distracting.

Without justification I have a hard time finding a place where this would be appropriate to perform or how it would make sense in the minds of the spectator.

I was confused at more than one point while watching the performance. I had a hard time remembering which object was where at any point. If I have a hard time following the objects as a magician I can only imagine the confusion in the minds of a spectator.
2 stars.

Method

The method is clever for the most part and is probably where the most value can be gleaned. There were a few times while watching that I thought to myself "That's clever". That said there is a major pitfall that would make me uncomfortable as a magician or spectator. It requires a filthy coin to perform. This is the type of coin that you might find in your vacuum cleaner after cleaning your car. You are to make a coin look greasy and then ask your participant to hold it.

I understand that this might just be me but I am completely uncomfortable with making my spectator hold a dirty coin like this. It is in the same category to me as performing a piece of magic with a used tooth brush or chewed piece of gum. If that's not bad enough you are asking your participant to hold it. It gives me the heebee-geebeez just thinking about it.

The reset is hefty and to top it off you have to clean something off of a coin with a special something. I'm not sure why you don't clean up the entire coin here but it was just something else that confused me. If it is all you plan on doing you do end clean, which is a plus.
3 Stars

Ad Copy Integrity
Yes you can perform this in many real world environments. It's not any more visual that most other versions of copper silver. The last transpo requires the magician to do a fairly difficult piece of sleight of hand to vanish the coin. The appearance is nearly self working but the disappearance is tough to do. The claim is that it is "hands off". In my book this comes just short of the spectator doing it themselves. This is true of the appearance but routine itself can be fairly involved at times. The reset is not very fast especially seeing how you need an extra, generally one time use, thing to reset.
4 stars


Product quality

The gimmicks are great quality. There is some assembly required but they have really gone out of their way to provide you with what you need. The teaching is alright, no major points were missed but there was no justification for the props used which bothers me a little. It was clear for the most part and fairly thorough. The strongest part about the product as a whole is that it has some clever nuggets hidden in the method.
3.5 stars
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Jeff Stone

Official Reviewer

Feb 15, 2016

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Insidious Review


One DVD, a couple of props, $25 bucks and one Insidious Review. Is it gem or is it rubble? Stay tuned to find out.

Insidious Review: Effect


This is sort of a poor man's copper/silver/brass routine. It includes a transposition of one object for two along with a kicker ending where a marked coin ends up in a matchbox that the spectator has been holding from the beginning.

Insidious Review: Method


The method requires some relatively standard sleight of hand and a simple homemade gimmick that'll take you about 5 minutes to make. The transpositions and other effects occur with a small key, a dirty (i.e., blackened with a Sharpie), and a quarter that has been marked with the spectator's initials. You are supplied with the key and the matchbox. You'll have to supply your own quarters and sleight of hand. The matchbox and key are ungimmicked. They are included, however, because they are the right size to make the effect work a little bit more effectively. With some standard coin sleight of hand and some practice, anyone can do this.

Insidious Review - Magic Reviewed

Insidious Review: Ad Copy Integrity


This is the kind of ad copy I love! They nailed it. They covered everything. They all but tip the method in the ad copy. An A-Plus for this one folks.

Insidious Review: Product Quality


The DVD is thorough, well produced, and covers everything in great depth. The supplied key and matchbox are excellent quality. The matchbox is ungimmicked, but a little bit larger to accommodate larger coins and to make the final move (something out of Tarbell) a lot easier to perform. A lot of thought and detail went into the production of what you, as a customer, will receive. There's even an extra YouTube video link for instructions on putting the matchbox together.

Insidious Review: Final Thoughts


If you like the idea of a C/S/B routine with everyday objects, then you'll you love this. It's simple to learn and comes with everything you need except for a few quarters and a Sharpie marker. All this for only $25 bucks is a very reasonable asking price.

Final Verdict:
5 Stars with a Stone Status of Gem.


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