The new edition is about twice as long, and that's because some of the explanations are more detailed and elaborate, but also because it has some new material. These are the following:Ī) Controls: - Classic Pass - Hindu Shuffle Pass - One Handed Top Palm - Elmsley Count Not everything that was in the 2003 edition of the DVD is found in the 2013 edition, and several sections from the original have vanished. Most of the content covers the same material, but not exactly - I'll mention what exactly those differences are in the next section.ĬONTENT ON THE ORIGINAL 2003 EDITION ONLY
Everything has been re-filmed and the explanations have been re-done from scratch. So what's the difference exactly? Well for starters, Oz himself is now 10 years older, and has a lot more professional experience under his belt.
The new edition is billed as an updated/expanded version, and that's clearly evident when you compare the length of the two videos: I was curious how it compared with the original DVD that was released in 2003, and in this review I'll summarize what the differences are, and what the contents of the new edition include. I recently picked up the new edition of Oz Pearlman's Born to Perform Card Magic DVD, which was released in 2013.