Reduction is a visual diminishing deck effect from Nicholas Lawrence and SansMinds - boasting no gimmicks required. Visual yes, clever yes, no gimmicks - not so much.
The method for Reduction doesn't require any gimmick cards or gaffs, but it does require a set up stack of cards. This stack is set up ahead of time and cannot be used for other effects. Nicholas teaches how to set up the stack, then he applies a certain object to the cards to keep it all together, however I felt this was unnecessary as it doesn't change how the cards sit much in my experience.
The nice thing is that after the "reduction", you can do one little move and the cards are then completely examinable (however destroying your set up in doing so). The method is reliable, just takes a little time to set up at first. It is however, very deceptive and the actual diminish looks great!
The DVD isn't too long, Nicholas Lawrence teaches the effect, with a few variations too. He teaches a version on the table, in the hands, and also making the card box flip over while the cards diminish. The card box flip, I felt, was rather overkill, especially as the method is too much set up and it will also take away from the actual effect of the deck diminishing.The production quality, as usual with SansMinds is top notch, with no issues to mention. Nicholas is a great teacher and covers all the tips and nuances necessary to perform Reduction.
For $20, I think this is a great concept that you can play around with. It looks great, is visual and hard hitting. Whether or not you use it in the real world, that's up to you. But it's a pretty cool idea to play with and if you are looking for a diminishing deck effect that doesn't use a fragile gimmicked card (if you know what I'm referring to) then this is a great thing to pick up. I honestly won't use this, but I think it's pretty cool. 7/10
Product information:
http://murphysmagic.com/Product.aspx?id=55674
The method for Reduction doesn't require any gimmick cards or gaffs, but it does require a set up stack of cards. This stack is set up ahead of time and cannot be used for other effects. Nicholas teaches how to set up the stack, then he applies a certain object to the cards to keep it all together, however I felt this was unnecessary as it doesn't change how the cards sit much in my experience.
The nice thing is that after the "reduction", you can do one little move and the cards are then completely examinable (however destroying your set up in doing so). The method is reliable, just takes a little time to set up at first. It is however, very deceptive and the actual diminish looks great!
The DVD isn't too long, Nicholas Lawrence teaches the effect, with a few variations too. He teaches a version on the table, in the hands, and also making the card box flip over while the cards diminish. The card box flip, I felt, was rather overkill, especially as the method is too much set up and it will also take away from the actual effect of the deck diminishing.The production quality, as usual with SansMinds is top notch, with no issues to mention. Nicholas is a great teacher and covers all the tips and nuances necessary to perform Reduction.
For $20, I think this is a great concept that you can play around with. It looks great, is visual and hard hitting. Whether or not you use it in the real world, that's up to you. But it's a pretty cool idea to play with and if you are looking for a diminishing deck effect that doesn't use a fragile gimmicked card (if you know what I'm referring to) then this is a great thing to pick up. I honestly won't use this, but I think it's pretty cool. 7/10
Product information:
http://murphysmagic.com/Product.aspx?id=55674