Tommy Wonder is a living legend in magic. The routines, philosophy, creative process,
and thinking detailed on “Visions of Wonder” are why he is hailed by his peers
as one of the top performers and thinkers in magic and why many consider him one of the
most important magicians of our time.
These videos demonstrate a master at work, a performer who so thoroughly understands
magic and his audiences that he has people question whether they’ve seen the
“real thing.” You will learn how to apply these lessons to your magic and thus
make you a better magician. You will see how an audience can be devastated and deeply
touched by a magic performance and you’ll be inspired to bring your magic to a whole
new level.
If you have not seen Tommy Wonder, you are in for a treat—an experience like
you’ve never had before. Even if you have seen Tommy Wonder, you are in for a treat.
You will see new items never before taught, you will see the incredible routines you have
only read about, and you will see and learn how to make audiences believe they have seen
real magic.
Volume Two
(123 Minutes)
Elizabeth IV — The performer removes a clear envelope with a wager and a
prediction. Any card is named and contents of the clear envelope are openly removed. The
prediction matches the freely named card.
Rubik's Card — Tommy shows a small box filled with blocks that have card
pips on some of their sides. A card is selected and the lid is removed from the box to
show that the blocks have somehow arranged themselves to form an image of the selected
card.
Deja Reverse — Two cards are selected and the first selection magically
turns face up. It is turned face down and a magical gesture is made again with the
intention of the second selection turning face up. However, when the cards are spread, it
is the first selection once again. The first card almost takes on a life of its own,
repeating its antics, and in a final act of desperation, Tommy rips up the first selection
and tosses it aside. The deck is spread and there, restored face up in the center, is the
first card once again. The torn pieces are turned over to reveal the second selection.
Socked Coins — This routine has never been explained and has been a closely
guarded secret that Tommy Wonder has kept for himself. It’s one of the finest coin
routines ever created. In a lesson on how to lose money, coins penetrate a
spectator’s hand in an increasingly impossible manner. It resets, can be done without
a table, and is incredibly strong.
Tommy goes on to explain his workings on Cough DROP, vanishing bird
cage, the boomerang card, the Zombie Ball, and his wonderful ring and rope routine.
This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 09 February, 2005.