Visions 2.0 by Matthew Wright
Created by: Matthew Wright
Key features
Combines drawing prediction and card magic for a layered effect
Works for close-up, stage, and corporate performances
Instant reset allows for repeated performances
Engaging and interactive routine with strong audience participation
Requires practice to perfect the presentation
Pros
Highly versatile for different performance settings
Strong visual and mental impact on the audience
Instant reset for quick repetition
Engaging and interactive presentation
Cons
Deck cannot be examined after the trick
Relies heavily on the performer's charisma and presentation skills
May require practice to master the routine
Effect
Visions 2.0 is a mentalism routine that combines drawing prediction and card magic. The performer appears to mentally send a drawing and a playing card to a participant. The participant correctly guesses the drawing, and the chosen card is revealed in a surprising way, often with an additional twist, such as the card appearing in the performer's pocket. The effect is layered and engaging, creating the illusion of a deep mental connection between the performer and the participant.
Full details
Visions 2.0 involves predicting a drawing someone thinks of and revealing it on a chosen card from a different deck. The routine includes mind-reading elements and a surprise card reveal. The trick is versatile and can be performed in close-up, stage, or corporate settings. It features an instant reset, allowing for repeated performances. While the deck cannot be examined, the focus shifts to the reveal, which maintains the fairness of the effect. The routine often ends with a playful twist, such as a duplicate card featuring a themed image, adding an extra layer of surprise.
Who should consider the trick
Visions 2.0 is suitable for magicians and performers who enjoy mentalism and card magic. It is ideal for those who perform in close-up, stage, or corporate settings. The trick is engaging and interactive, making it a good choice for performers who enjoy audience participation. It is also a great option for those looking for a routine that combines multiple effects into one cohesive performance.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
Visions 2.0 is relatively easy to perform, but it may require some practice to perfect the timing and presentation. The trick is designed to be practical and straightforward, with an instant reset that allows for repeated performances. While the routine is not overly complex, the performer's charisma and ability to engage the audience play a significant role in the overall impact of the trick.
What magicians say
Craig and Matt from magic-tv praise Visions 2.0 for its fairness, ease of use, and versatility. They note that the trick works well in various settings and has an instant reset, making it practical for repeated performances. They also highlight the engaging and interactive nature of the routine, which includes lots of audience participation. Craig mentions that the trick may require some practice to master but emphasizes its visual appeal and practicality. Overall, they give Visions 2.0 a 100% rating and recommend it for both magicians and performers.
What people are saying about Visions 2.0
magic-tv says...
The trick involves predicting a drawing someone thinks of and revealing it on a chosen card from a different deck. [...] They praise the trick for its fairness, ease of use, and versatility in close-up or stage settings.
Performance videos
Visions 2.0 by Matthew Wright | Craig & Matt's Magical Bond
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Review videos
Visions 2.0 by Matthew Wright | The Matt Test - Live Performance & Review
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