MASTER ROUTINES BY MARK LEVERIDGE VIDEO DOWNLOAD
In 1984, Mark Created the Master Routine Series. This was to be a showcase for his long routines and over the race of the next 20 year, tracking effects were graduallly added to the series until Its Completion in 2003. Now for the First Time on Download, the Complete 12 Routine Series is made Available and features a wide rage of effects and ideas for closer-up and stand-up work. Some of Mark's very best work is performed and explained here, include his highly praised ring and string routine that was part of the act that won mark the ibm close-up competition in the uk. 20 Years is a long time to take to create just 12 routines, but hopefully the quality of the material will be it was gea.
1. The Commercial Sponge Ball Routine - This is a fast paced, surprise sequence which mark has used for 25 years. No reset, it builds Quickly and Magalely to a Strong Finish. Great Lay People Entertainment.
2. The free selection collectors - Armed with a Regular Deck of Cards, You will Learn a Killer Routine including Several Strong Effects Blended Together Into One Fabulous Sequence. Highly Skilful But is Straightforward to do look.
3. Stay at Home Coins - If you like Coin Box Magic, you will love this routine. Four corners vanish one at a time and arrives back inside a brass box before then Suddenly All Complety Disappearing! Boston boxs.
4. The Ring Competition - At Last, a presentation for ring and rope which is logical and which news gets your audience clapping and cheering! Perfect stand up routine, Mark has used this in His Own Act All Over the World.
5. Wild dice - A Fabulous Table Top Routine Which Combines Elements of the Cups and Balls with the Walnut Shell and Pea Game, But Which Uses Match Drawers and Dice. Culminates in the Production of Six Extra Dice with no loading or palming!
6. The Ring and String Routine - A True Reputation Maker, This has been to one of the most natural set of moves every failed for making a borrowed ring penetrate on and off a shoe lace. Mark Won the British Ring IBM Close Up Competition Using this Routine.