A restoration. A reparation. A transformation. Just
when you think the effect is over-- it hasn't even
begun. A signature effect of International FISM winner
Mathieu Bich for half a decade, this is a trick that
defines visual magic. The restoration is a masterpiece
of aesthetic perfection and technical fluidity. But what
happens next will turn your mind inside out.
The motions are slow, methodical, logical, and smooth.
If you were to take a card, rip it, and then restore it
piece by piece-- this is EXACTLY what it would look
like. Taught and performed by Chris Kenner in Las Vegas.
We first saw TnR in action months ago with a grainy,
dark webcam video shot by Mathieu Bich. It looked like a
clip from the Blair Witch Project. But instead of being
filmed in the woods, it was Mathieu's living room. And
there were no ghosts. Whatever, you get the point.
The video was clear enough to see the effect. We saw it.
And our jaws dropped.
The effect starts off like any other torn and restored
card effect. But as it progresses, it gets more and more
insane. Each piece is shown SO fairly before it is
visibly, simply, beautifully restored. There's not a
single funny move in the entire routine.
85 minute DVD shot in High Definition with intricate
instruction by Chris Kenner, creator of the legendary
Torn Asunder card restoration.