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Labelled and Relabelled Set

Ben Williams

(Based on 1 review)
Windows Media Video File Labelled Demo

Windows Media Video File RE-Labelled Demo

If you haven't gotten into Labelled by Ben Williams, NOW is your chance. This DVD set combines the instructional DVD Labelled with the 'ADD ON' DVD Re-Labelled that follows were Labelled was left.

DVD ONE: LABELLED

LABELLED takes visual street magic to the next level.

Imagine being able to show an unopened and sealed bottle. You sign the label then visually with and open hand rub it through the bottle so its is now INSIDE the bottle!

Sound Good? How about if the bottle REALLY is unopened and can be left with the spectator as an impossible souvenir?

Ben Williams has taken a stunning magic effect and turned it into a visual street magic master piece for the working magician.

LABELLED doesn't have to stop at your signature. You can write whatever you like on the label, a prediction, your website or even your contact details! It is limited only by your imagination!

Visually Stunning - Angle Proof - Resets Easily

Includes Bonus "Junior Labelled" the super quick set up version!

DVD TWO: RE-LABELLED

All New Handlings and Tips! Labelled is back and better than ever!

RE-LABELLED is a new 'add on' DVD to follow on from where Labelled was left. Due to the success of Labelled and all the great feedback, Ben Williams has decided to release upon the magic community his own personal handling for Labelled in which the bottle can be viewed from all angels prior to the effect taking place. This means no more concealed 'get ready' a much fairer feel to the routine and the possibilities of setting it in seemingly 'impromptu' places is endless. Imagine if you set a bottle in a friend's fridge at a house party, or better still have a friend leave a bottle in a shop so you can go in and perform labeled on a cashier in a store!

Also if that weren't enough taught on the DVD are 2 penetrations that require NO COVER at all. PLUS an extra special handling from the cheeky creative brain that is Gregory Wilson!

Re-Labelled pushes the boundaries of this effect and opens up possibilities that weren't achievable with the original Labelled concept.

Re-label yourself today!

DVD ONE Running Time Approximately 31min

DVD TWO Running Time Approximately 1hr 10min

Reviews

Jeff Stone

Official Reviewer

Jan 03, 2011

Basically, for $40 bucks you get two DVDs. Frankly, for the most part, I could've done without the second DVD, but I'll get there in a minute.

First, DVD #1:
The audio quality was pretty bad. The volume was extremely high and extremely low, back and forth . . . very annoying, and the overall lighting, audio and video quality was very home-movie ish.

Other than that, however, this DVD is pretty sweet. Great detail is given to explain every step of the preparation. There are a couple of things to keep in mind, however. In the presentation, Williams claims that once the label "penetrates" the bottle it can be handed out for the spectator to open and drink the contents.

While it's true, the bottle appears to never have been opened, in reality, it has, and you've put your fingers in and out of the bottle a couple of times along with the label and even some crazy glue. I would not recommend drinking the contents of the bottle once the full preparation is complete. One other complaint is that we are never shown how to get into the routine. The opening is a bit awkward and isn't something you can just do. You need to walk on "stage" holding the bottle a certain way. It would have been nice to get some pointers on how to get in this position.

Make sure, however, that you watch the bonus section of the DVD. There is a coin in bottle that you DO NOT want to miss. This, to me, is the most valuable piece in the whole DVD set.

On to DVD #2:
This DVD starts off by lying to you . . . in action. It shows Mr. Williams walking into a gas station and grabbing a bottle off the shelf which he then performs the effect with. This simply cannot be done unless you plant the bottle in the store at an earlier time. If he is going to demo this performance, then he should teach it. I would bet that many people, foolishly, bought the DVD thinking that they could walk into any store and perform this off the shelf.

This is basically a different handling of the same effect. These DVDs can be purchased separately for $30 for the first one and $20 for the second one, or $40 for both together. For the extra ten bucks, you might as well get both DVDs, but if you only have $30 bucks, definitely get #1.

The illusion on this one isn't as clean as DVD #1, but the advantage of this one is that you can have the bottle sitting in full view on the table the whole time. You can then pick it up and do the effect any time you like. However, another downside is that the method is a bit noisy, unlike the original. Also, much of the camera work felt like it was done with a web cam. It was pretty weak.

There are a couple of cool extras, but not much. There's a super boring and not-that-great section on bottle productions. However, on the plus side, we are shown Gregory Wilson's handling as well as a version where the change happens in the spectator's hands. Additionally, we are treated to a couple of clever and novel presentational ideas, and finally, one of the best pieces of the DVD is the work on how to "magically" put stuff in a sealed Snapple bottle.

Taking the good with the bad, this DVD gets a 3.5 star rating with a final verdict of gem with a little "g."
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