Saturn Magic Live Sunday 22nd December 2024
Join Mark Travison from Saturn Magic for a lively live update on the latest magic releases just in time for Christmas! This video is a whirlwind tour of new products, offering Mark's honest opinions and insights for magicians of all levels. He kicks things off with a reminder that tomorrow is the last day to order for potential Christmas delivery, and cautions against relying on Royal Mail's next-day delivery. Mark highlights several exciting items, including Morton's Jumbo Card Trick, perfect for engaging large audiences, and MCPS Part of Your Show, which Saturn Magic still has in stock. He also teases upcoming releases from the Blackpool Magic Convention, like the intriguing Sharp X (utilizing a Sharpie) and a re-engineered Vanishing Coat Bottle Routine for kids. He shares his thoughts on a range of other products, from the amusing Examine Box by Murphy's to the innovative App Finder by App Amazing and the clever Mini ATM. While some products, like Snowstorm in Chicago, left him wanting more due to a broken tutorial link, Mark's enthusiasm shines through as he emphasizes the importance of strong finishes and audience interaction in magic performances. The video wraps up with a fun giveaway, making it a must-watch for any magic enthusiast looking for the latest news and reviews.
Tricks mentioned
Key points
Last day to order for potential Christmas delivery.
Royal Mail's 'next day delivery' isn't always reliable.
Morton's Jumbo Card Trick is great for stand-up performers.
Saturn Magic still stocks MCPS Part of Your Show.
Sharp X and a re-engineered Vanishing Coat Bottle Routine are coming to Blackpool Magic Convention.
Focus by CR Petty expected back in stock tomorrow.
Snowstorm in Chicago trailer lacked a functional tutorial link.
Examine Box by Murphy's is an amusing comedy prop.
App Finder by App Amazing has potential for barcode-based effects.
Mini ATM has a clever finish with the reappearing credit card.
Decode by David Jonathan and Kevin Oust has an interesting concept but lacked a tutorial.