Reality Check - Lesson in Magic - Michael Paul - DVD......$27.00

Three one on one private lessons that bring you into the creative mind
of Michael Paul. You'll learn three insanely visual (and practical) close
up magic effects, along with several variations, moves and subtleties.
Learn about proper timing, audience direction, context, framing and
much, much more. Are you tired of single trick releases, that only
show you how to do some trick you'll never be able to actually use?
Maybe it's time for a Reality Check! Running time: Over 90 Minutes!

Atomic 2.0 - A piece of candy magically appears in a flash of fire.
Seconds later, it visually vanishes, leaving it's wrapper behind (and
your fingers empty), only to re-appear where it belongs... in your
mouth! First learn multiple variations of the trick, then study the details
that make it powerful. You'll learn about attitude, context, framing and
more. This is Atomic 2.0!

Phantom - With no sleeves or pockets used, a half dollar completely
vanishes. Both hands are shown with fingers open, front and back.
Then the coin is re-produced. No palming, pulls, or sticky stuff.
Several mind-blowing vanishes are taught, including a "raven" like
version that looks like trick photography. This is Phantom!

U.V.A.C. - A complete ambitious card routine like you've never seen
before. Featured phases include an ultra-visual face up instant rise,
and a test conditions animation of a card to the top of the pack that
will blow you and your audiences away. The best part? No gimmicks.
As an encore, you stand there, still in front of your audience and allow
the spectator's signature to vanish (in full view from a face up card)
with no movement whatsoever. Later, Matt Mello joins the fun, and
discusses the routine and its details with Michael Paul in a special
jam session.

Running Time Approximately 1hr 36min

REVIEWS

"At times, I’m given pleasant surprises. This is the case with Michael
Paul’s first rate Reality Check DVD that teaches three excellent tricks.
The tricks are not only good, visual ones, they employ some new
ideas that I haven’t seen before. "  - Wayne Kawamoto, Magic &
Illusion 1/28/2010 Full Review