Does anyone know where I can find anything released by Homer Liwag? What kinds of things has he put out? Thanks for the help in advance.
Andrew
Homer Liwag Material
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Re: Homer Liwag Material
Homer had stuff published in Magic Man Examiner but those are pretty hard to find. I'm not positive but I think there might have been an item or two in Trapdoor magazine as well.
Frank Yuen
Frank Yuen
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I believe that would be Minotaur not Trap Door.
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That's right, it was Minotaur.
Frank Yuen
Frank Yuen
Re: Homer Liwag Material
Andrew,
Homer's first DVD production has been out for a week now.
CoinOne is a very clean, open coins across routine he came up with. You can see a preview here: http://homerliwag.com/trailer.htm
The order page is accessible from that page as well.
I ordered my copy a couple of days ago, I can't wait until it arrives.
Hope this helps.
Nick.
Homer's first DVD production has been out for a week now.
CoinOne is a very clean, open coins across routine he came up with. You can see a preview here: http://homerliwag.com/trailer.htm
The order page is accessible from that page as well.
I ordered my copy a couple of days ago, I can't wait until it arrives.
Hope this helps.
Nick.
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Re: Homer Liwag Material
For those who are interested, CoinOne is one of the best, if not the best teaching DVDs I ever seen. Not only do you get a superbly clean coin routine but a thoroughly good job of instruction as well. There is also a pdf file of the Magic Man Examiner publication of the routine. I congratulation Mr. Liwag on a job very well done.
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Bill Wells
Re: Homer Liwag Material
Homer and Chris know how to create, master, and produce. For years I've asked, "Why don't the producers of DVDs use the medium to its furtherest extent?" What we usually get is home-brew, not art.
Great video. Great routine.
The bar is raised. Now either rise to it or become invisible in the junk-yard of the Glut.
Onward...
Great video. Great routine.
The bar is raised. Now either rise to it or become invisible in the junk-yard of the Glut.
Onward...
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I agree with both Bill and Jon, Homer's DVD is beautifully produced. Cameral, lighting, editing, rotoscoping, music, animation, etc... all make for a very professional, high quality instructional material. Well done!! (Oh, and the magic's not bad either! :D )