The Red Envelope by David Sousa and Luis De Matos
The Red Envelope is David Sousa's award-winning silent act. This act inspired a generation of world-class manipulators and champions and led to David being appointed Honorary Professor at the Academy of Magical Arts in South Korea.
In this themed act a red envelope appears, transforms and vanishes in the most astonishing manner. These incredible visual effects can be used in any stage act and the ingenious systems applied to develop more astounding productions, vanishes and transformations.
Effects include: Ball to scarf, cane production, card to confetti, interlock card production, card fans to envelope, torn & restored jumbo card, envelope productions and transformations. Learn David's techniques then apply them to your own act and create your own stunningly visual effects.
English language.
DVD Tutorial (1h35m) + Extra Thin Deck of Manipulation Cards
REVIEWS
"Luis de Matos has done a wonderful job of bringing this incredible project to the market...You owe it to yourself to acquire this set and experience it for yourself, probably many times over. It gets my absolutely highest recommendation."
Marc Desouza, M-U-M Magazine
"MY THOUGHTS: This is one of the best DVDs I’ve seen in a long time. Not because I’m ever going to perform this act, but because watching it was a masterclass in what goes in to making a great act. From the moment a pair of gloves morph in to a ball to the wonderful story line of a red envelope and a card that keep vanishing, appearing and growing in size, this has everything I would class as a real magic act. It’s no wonder David has inspired a new generation of magicians that are now winning all the major competitions around the world. I was totally taken in with the story line and the poetry of this act. Even if you never perform the act in its entirety, there are parts you could take out and include in your own repertoire. I loved the opening of gloves to ball then to scarf and cane - this would be a great opening for my Chaplin act if performed in my character..."
Paul Romhany, *Reviews Vanish Magazine
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