Dropped Call by Zack Evans
Created by: Zack Evans
Key features
Versatile for both close-up and stage performances
Enhances routines like coin vanishes and card-to-wallet tricks
Visual and deceptive vanish of a cell phone
Potential obsolescence due to evolving phone designs
Pros
Highly visual and deceptive
Versatile for various performance settings
Enhances other magic routines
Cons
May become obsolete with changing phone designs
Effect
The Dropped Call trick is a cell phone vanish routine. The magician makes a spectator's phone disappear in a highly visual and deceptive way. The effect is clean and unexpected, often used to enhance other routines like coin vanishes or card-to-wallet tricks.
Full details
Dropped Call was created by Zack Evans and Kyle Purnell. It allows performers to vanish a cell phone in a way that feels impossible. The trick is designed for close-up and stage performances. While newer phone designs may affect its practicality, the method remains strong for many devices. The vanish is smooth and leaves no trace, making it a powerful addition to a magician's toolkit.
Who should consider the trick
This trick is ideal for magicians who perform close-up or stage magic and want a modern, visual vanish. It works well for those who already use phone-based magic or want to expand their repertoire with a deceptive routine. Since phones are everyday objects, the effect feels relatable to audiences.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
The difficulty level is moderate. It requires some practice to execute smoothly, but the method is designed to be practical. Magicians familiar with vanishes and misdirection will find it easier to learn. The handling is clean, meaning spectators won’t suspect the method.
What magicians say
Kyle Purnell, one of the creators, values Dropped Call for its versatility. He mentions it enhances routines like coin vanishes and card-to-wallet effects. He acknowledges that phone design changes may affect its use but still considers it a strong option.
Another reviewer compares Dropped Call to other phone vanishes like Optix Pro and Siri X Pro, noting its visual impact and deceptive ending. The trick is described as highly visual with a killer finish, making it memorable for audiences.
Overall, magicians appreciate Dropped Call for its clean execution and strong audience reactions. It’s a solid choice for those looking to add a modern vanish to their performances.
What people are saying about Dropped Call
BAM_magic says...
The effect is compared to other well-known phone vanishes like *Dropped Call* and *Siri X Pro*, suggesting it fits within the modern digital magic trend.
Kyle Purnell says...
A cell phone vanish routine, Purnell acknowledges its potential obsolescence due to evolving phone designs but values its versatility for close-up and stage performances, particularly as an enhancement to coin vanishes and card-to-wallet routines.
Review videos
Optix Pro by Henry Harrius and Tobias Dostal - Review
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Tutorial videos
Kyle Purnell's Desert Island Tricks
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