Usually magicians complain that the video left something out and that the affect is not as good as
shown on the trailer. In this case, it’s the exact opposite. They leave out of the video the part
where the spectator actually brings the two sugar packets to the performer and then the effect is
done. To me this is why really makes it magical. So if you like the video you’ll be pleased. And if
you were concerned about the way it started, take note of what I said above and I think you will
still be pleased.
Certainly very easy to perform and super super visual.
No slight of
hand required. Does require a little bit of prep work, but really simple and can be done there on
site.
As with the other coffee house conjuring FX, Gregory spends a good amount of time not
only teaching the effect, but also addressing Saltese in language and movement to make it even more
powerful
This is certainly a really fun and I am popping a fact he would want to be able to
do in any setting that has sugar packets (does not have to be done at a Starbucks) as with the
other coffee house conjuring FX, Gregory spends a good amount of time not only teaching the effect,
but also addressing Saltese in language and movement to make it even more powerful
This is
certainly a really fun and Eye popping effect that can be able performed in any setting that has
sugar packets (does not have to be done at a Starbucks)