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Essence

Miguel Angel Gea

Luis De Matos

(Based on 2 reviews)
Miguel Angel Gea is one of Spain's finest close-up magicians, the winner of many awards including the Ascanio Prize and the National Grand Prix of Magic in Spain. On these four DVDs he explains his prize-winning magic including magic inspired by Spain's legendary coin worker Joaquin Navajas. Also included are Gea's outstanding sleeving techniques, his jaw-dropping catapulta move, eye-popping coin through glass, one-hand Matrix, Essence, competition act and much more. Plus, for the first time ever, an English language version of his awesome Spelling Routine.

"Miguel Angel Gea is a superb coin magician with some very clever moves and ideas. His magic looks like magic, and he is truly is an actor playing the part of a magician."
- David Roth

"With Miguel Angel Gea magic's future is in the best of hands, literally. Behind an almost unassuming but charming and delightful exterior, hides one of today's most creative, intelligent and capable performers. His original magic and superb handling, as well as his holistic approach, typical of the Spanish School of Magic, will more than just please you. And, yes, he will also fool you badly."
- Roberto Giobbi

"Miguel Angel Gea is not only one of the greatest coin men of all time but one of the greatest all around magic stars of our time. Everyone in magic should watch and listen to anything Miguel Angel wants to show or say."
- William Kalush

Reviews

Jeff Stone

Official Reviewer

Jan 19, 2016

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Essence Review


Four DVDs, 9.5 hours, a buttload of stuff, $150 bucks and one Essence Review. Is it gem or is it rubble? Stay tuned to find out.

Essence Review: Effect


I can't even begin to cover all the effects found on here. However, take a look at the ad copy for a sense of it, and I'll just sum it up with this. This set is packed full of card and coin magic. Several coin matrix effects, several coins across/coins to glass effects, several coin/card combo effects, and several card only tricks. Some of the card effects you'll find include a 9 phase spelling routine (it's more entertaining than you'd think), a routine where anything a card touches causes the face of the card to change to the word of the object touched, another similar style card effect to close the show where cards constantly have messages appearing and disappearing on the deck, and so much more.

Essence Review: Method


First, let me say that all of the methods are legitimate, work and can be done. However, my guess is that a small handful of the routines will never be done by anyone else other than Miguel Angel Gea. The method is so involved and so much is going on that most folks won't put in the work. However, that's only true with one or two routines. That effect (those effects) aside, the coin work is mostly relatively simple and uses basic sleights as well as a whole bunch of sleights (still relatively easy) that you're probably not familiar with.

The gaffs needed range anywhere from no gaffs to cop/sil and/or a shell, and that's about it. Most (if not, all) of the matrix routines rely strictly on sleight of hand and the occasional secret coin. Some routines need to be done seated, but not all. Some techniques channel Carl Cloutier's method of choice. The card magic mostly relies on full deck preparations as well as some standard card handling techniques as well as the occasional gaff (one that only takes two seconds to make).

I think it's fair to say that anyone interested in the effects will have the skill and ability to do them with anywhere from a little to a buttload of practice. The methods also rely on personality and misdirection which is something anyone can do, but you need to make sure you use your own version of that, not Miguel Angel Gea's.

Essence Review: Ad Copy Integrity


The written ad copy is quite humble. They make no claims that are untrue. They merely give a brief overview of the content. Check out the video trailer. That's where it's at. You'll see one of the coin routines performed from start to finish. That is a very good example of the kind of magic you'll find on this DVD set. If you like that, you'll love this DVD.

Essence Review: Product Quality


The product quality is incredible. The navigation is excellent. The lighting, audio, camera angles, etc. are all top notch. Let's talk a little about the structure. You have four main types of things you'll see on each video.

  1. Performances

  2. Explanations

  3. Afterthoughts

  4. Interviews


Performances


The Performances are filmed in two different venues. One is at an actual show with real audiences. He performs these while speaking Spanish. The other performancess are done in the studio. All of these are done in English.

Explanations


All of the explanations are done in the studio, and they are all done in English.

Afterthoughts


This section follows the explanation of each effect and is a brief history of the effect, the credits, what inspired him to do it, and some depth about the philosophy and psychology used in the effect. This accompanies a brief lesson about applying the concept(s) at hand to your magic. These are all filmed in Spanish with a comical on screen text that says, "Things I Can't Say in English."

Interviews


On each DVD there is one-fourth of a complete interview with Luis De Matos interviewing Miguel Angel Gea. These are all done 100% in Spanish.

Teaching Quality


All of the above four sections can be subtitled in any of five (English, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, French) languages. I'll be speaking from the perspective of an uni-language American magician. Since the performances where (often) in Spanish, I watched with the subtitles. This makes it a bit difficult to watch the magic because I'm too busy trying to read what he's saying, and I miss a lot of the magic. In quite a few cases, the magic was lost on me because I was too busy reading. Further, if you don't read the text, you'll miss out on important information for the plot of the trick in some cases.

However, during the explanation, this was almost entirely redeemed due to the fact that everything was spoken in English. If you speak any other language (i.e., not English and not Spanish), then it might be tough to keep up because you'll be watching the performances in Spanish with French (for example) subtitles. Then you'll be watching English explanations with French subtitles.

I think, however, if you like the material, you'll find it's worth the effort of watching multiple times to get what you need. They language barrier aside, the material is taught extremely well and in great depth and in very good step by step format. Miguel Angel Gea is an excellent teacher. The Afterthoughts segments were very insightful. These are easier to follow because I'm not worried about watching his hands to see or learn the effect. It was just him talking about concepts/theory/etc. So I just focused on reading the subtitles. They do move a little fast, but it was so worth it. This section is extremely valuable and well worth the effort to read the subtitles. If you speak Spanish, then even better.

Lastly, the interviews with Luis De Matos were a mix of Gea's story, background, etc. as well as more theory and philosophy. Like the Afterthoughts, it's well worth the effort (for the non-Spanish speakers) to read the subtitles. There's a lot of useful information to be found here. Anyone looking to become a better performer will find this section (as well as the Afterthoughts) invaluable.

Miguel Angel Gea - Essence Review

Essence Review: Final Thoughts


There's a buttload of magic on here (35 effects), many of which I found (and you likely will find) to be very deceptive. Most of the time, the methods use concepts that are simple in nature, but will require effort on your part to master. There are a few (one or two) exceptions where the methods are quite intricate/complex, but again are doable if you put in the time.

This set is extremely valuable and very much worth your consideration if you like this kind of magic. Watch the live performance in the ad copy. If you like that and want to perform that kind of magic and/or you want to learn some techniques you may not be familiar with as well as improve yourself as a creator and performer, then you'll be very happy with your purchase. As for the language "barrier", I can't let that impact the star rating because it will be a complete different experience for every individual. Further, the fact that they took the time to make it available for 5 different languages would score them bonus points rather than dock them points.

Final Verdict:
5 Stars with a Stone Status of GEM!


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Joe Diamond

Official Reviewer

Jul 08, 2013

Wow. This 4 DVD set is almost ten hours long, and I watched every second of it, FOR YOU!

I’ll keep my review MUCH shorter by saying this: If you are a fan of the “Spanish School” of Magic, and are a fan of card or coin magic, just get this.

The quantity of quality material is staggering. The fact there are multiple versions of matrix and my eyes were NOT rolling into the back of my skull is a sign of the genius thinking behind each version.

There is a wonderful routine where the only magic that happens is that a coin appears, changes, then vanishes. That’s all. But the simplicity of the handling not only fooled me, the story totally engaged me and brought me in.

The video production values are the standard EMC quality: Disgustingly Great.

Yes, it’s pricey, but if you are a fan of Gea, it’s a small investment in comparison to what you get.

Five Stars!
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