Visual Box







Serious magicians think not only about their material, but also their TRANSITIONS. So you want to do a coin trick. How are you getting into it? You want to do a trick with three matches...how do you present the matches? Visual Box is the perfect solution to producing any small prop you wish to use in a subsequent trick. The effect is exactly as shown in the trailer, and the angles are excellent.
Use Visual Box to turn a sequence of tricks into a routine, and seamlessly transition from one into another. This makes a startling, visual opener, and allows you to then move directly into a trick using the props you produced.
Here are some key points:
- Easy to do
- No black art
- Use any small object
- Great angles
It's completely easy to perform. Shaking the box activates it, and takes care of everything. Surprisingly, no black art is involved, either, so this can be done under harsh or stage lighting conditions. The best part, of course, is that it's a quality prop and offered here at an extremely reasonable price.
Customer reviews for Visual Box
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Sticky tape does now work well and will stick 'to the object' making it hard to pass out.
I'm glad I bought it so I can understand what they are doing and to support Vanishing inc. But I wish they had put some more time and effort into the box and had better instructions.
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And the instruction video is 2 minutes long
Anyhow I’ll try it out and see how it plays
Community questions about Visual Box
Have a question about this product? It's possible others do too. Ask here and other Vanishing Inc. Magic customers will be able to respond with assistance! Alternatively, email us and we can help too.
Eric asks: Can I make a ring appear in it?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:A wedding ring? Sure. A biker's skull & crossbones ring? No.
Dylan asks: Hi. I was just wondering what is the skill level involved to use this Visual Box. Is there any specific techniques you need to know?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Nothing in particular. Once you learn how to use the box properly, it is close to self-working.
Dean asks: Can I put a child’s “hot wheel” car inside there and make it appear or is it too thick?
- 1. Tom responds:Dean, if it was up to me, I'd let the air out of the tires first! (JK). Couldn't resist.Ha Ha
Mathew asks: All of the clips in the video showed productions (that is, the box appears empty at the beginning and then an item magically appears where there was nothing before). Can the box be used to SWITCH two items, one for the other? For example, the box is shown to contain a blue-backed playing card, but after a quick shake, the card is now a red-backed one. If so, does the switch leave you "dirty" (with a palmed card, for instance) or clean (with the switched out item concealed in the box)?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:This is for appearances, not changes.
Iftakhar asks: Mid-performance, can you take the box out of a pocket in front of a spec then activate it at will with a shake or do you need to walk over with the box held in a particular manner?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:You can take it out of your pocket if you want.
Noel asks: One previous answer indicated that the device was ‘noisy’ but ‘i can fix this’. What does this mean. Will the supplied product need ‘fixing’?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:There is a noise but it is easily covered by a snap of the fingers. Plus, there are ideas taught to cover it.
Tom asks: I notice that the effect always takes place while he is standing and shaking it in mid air. What kind of results would you get if the box was sitting flat on a table and you shook it. Would it still work and would there be any "noise" emitted from box due to the table being there.
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:It has to be done in the hands. It cannot be done on the table.
Paul asks: The ad copy is very irritating in that it tells you nothing. What is it for christs sake, a one off production box or something a bit more practical. What routine can you actaully do with this thing and in what format can it be used? walk around close-up or formal show? Some real info would be nice!
- 1. Sgkyduyen responds:You can email to magic@vanishingincmagic.com for this kind of question. I have the box 2 months ago from the creator so I have plenty of time to play with it
- 2. Paul responds:No, that is what this area is for. The ad copy should give you an idea of the routine that can be done with it and the sort of performing conditions it's intended for. The ad copy gives neither.
- 3. Paul responds:The impression I get is that this isn't for a routine and just a magical way of producing items from an obviously gimmicked prop which can't be examined, if they asked to!
allan asks: can you let the spectators examine the box before and/or after the effect?
- 1. Sgkyduyen responds:You can't
Zachary asks: How examinable is the box before and after?
- 1. Sgkyduyen responds:Nope! the box can't be examined but the spectator can look inside
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