Magic Trick Videos Card Videos Gorilla Change - Dan White and Dan Hauss
 

Gorilla Change - Dan White and Dan Hauss Gorilla Change - Dan White and Dan Hauss

Send Inquiry
 The form could not be submitted
Gorilla Change - Dan White and Dan Hauss

Listing Info

Produced by
MSRP (USD)
4.95
Available to buy?

Industry magicians Dan Hauss and Dan White present the Gorilla Change - a stunningly visual collaborative color change based on the classic Bertram Change, simplified with a twist.

With just a wave of your hand, one card instantly changes into another.

Learn the full history behind the change - along with the original handling and the details and nuances that make it so silky smooth - in over 10 minutes of concise training, straight from two of the most brilliant young minds in magic today.

User reviews

Average user rating from: 2 user(s)

To write a review please register or log in.
Overall rating 
 
2.9
Explanations 
 
4.0  (2)
Effects 
 
3.5  (2)
Video Production Quality 
 
4.5  (2)
Usefulness 
 
1.0  (2)
Bang for Buck 
 
1.5  (2)
 
Gorilla Change - Dan White and Dan Hauss 2010-12-21 17:24:13 Liderc
Overall rating 
 
3.2
Explanations 
 
4.0
Effects 
 
5.0
Video Production Quality 
 
5.0
Usefulness 
 
1.0
Bang for Buck 
 
1.0
Liderc Reviewed by Liderc    December 21, 2010
#1 Reviewer  -   View all my reviews

An Update To The Classic "Bertram Change"

Teaching: Whilst they do a 'content' job of covering the basic 'mechanics' to the change.. they could have gone into other details more 'extensively as they leave out key 'subtleties' and 'convincers'

Effect: Quite beautiful to watch.. highly impractical to perform.. the hand motion at the beginning is 'obvious' and the handling is 'awkward' and 'stiff' the 'angles' are quite horrid as well

Review

Difficulty Level
Intermediate
Was this review helpful to you? 
00
Report this review
Gorilla Change - Dan White and Dan Hauss 2010-12-20 16:41:09 Saurabh
Overall rating 
 
2.6
Explanations 
 
4.0
Effects 
 
2.0
Video Production Quality 
 
4.0
Usefulness 
 
1.0
Bang for Buck 
 
2.0
Saurabh Reviewed by Saurabh    December 20, 2010
Top 10 Reviewer  -   View all my reviews

Teaching is fine and so is the production.

The change might look visual from the camera angle, but it is quite stiff and angle sensitive.

The handling is very obvious indeed and very awkward. It is impractical and unworkable in practical situations.

It is quite difficult to consider all the factors involved in the acual method.

Quite underwhelming and not recommended.

Review

Difficulty Level
Intermediate
Pros
Visual Appeal
Cons
Awkward, Angle sensitive, impractical
Was this review helpful to you? 
00
Report this review