 Hey everybody, welcome back to magic orthodoxy. My name is David and this is a magic review Hey today, we're gonna look at Rocco's Prisma lights. You might remember a while back Rocco had put out the light These are his newest version and they come in several different fun colors. You want to see what it looks like? Here's the trailer. Well, I'm Rocco Solano. Ever since I conceived the concept of pulling light out of mid-air I've always dreamed of bringing this product to market in a way that was customized to each performer With a realistic looking gimmick, and I think we've done just that. I'm proud to announce the new life from anywhere gimmick Prisma lights. Alright, so that was the Prisma lights from Rocco Solano and Murphy's Magic. A couple questions We always ask about all of our magic reviews and the first of which is what's in the box? What's in the box? You're gonna get the set of Prisma lights, okay? And then you can purchase them in the color that you prefer and you'll have the download code to the 23-minute video. Is it what I thought? It's absolutely what I thought because Delights the original release of these they've been around for years I mean they've been around since I was a teenager and and Rocco was the pitchman even back then or the glow bugs I don't remember what they're called bright bugs. The bright bugs trick. It's just you know, it's the same thing How are the angles and can they be inspected? The angles on it, you know, it's fast It's that fast-moving magic. So I'm hey, I'm doing things so fast that you can't see what I'm doing And I think the angles always work better, you know in a dimly lit setting or especially at night Not that the Prisma lights aren't bright enough to see in you know, a full lit room They are you can totally see them in a completely lit room You just might be more disguised if you are in a lesser lit or darkened area. Of course your Thumbs can't ever stop and be inspected unless of course you ditch the gimmick What's the overall quality and production value of the video? Murphy's magic makes great videos Everything's well shot good microphones lots of good ideas. No distracting music good bumpers Rocco Solano is a good teacher It's a great video. How much practice does it require a little bit? Especially if you're kind of awkward if you've never done puppets before I think some people don't know how to make their hands move when they talk That's not that that's required, but I think that there is a there's an element of Panamide that's involved It's there's almost a little bit of acting You can't make one light disappear and tell the other light appears like it has to be some timing Involved and that's really just standing in front of a mirror and just kind of getting a rhythm down But as far as making the gimmick work and then not work, that's easy How much setup and reset is there? Really none you you you could do a one-time setup that was a fitting Okay, because the the gimmicks come a little larger than maybe you might need but as far as reset I mean you just put them on and put them off. You're good to go Positives. All right, so what are the positives to Prisma lights? This is the classic light effect that we all know and love. It's perfect for kids parties Strolling and just having fun Negatives. All right, so what are the negatives to Prisma lights? You know, these are just the negatives that I see they don't have to be the negatives that you see Originally Roger Mayfarth is the inventor of delight and Roger Mayfarth Invented this effect and I think he also is the brainchild behind the bright bugs. I think that's their his too And and he originally hired Rocco to be the pitch man of his effect. So there's really nothing new Here, I mean it says Prisma lights But they're just repackaged Delights, so I didn't understand why this had happened. I don't know if there's been a falling out between Roger Mayfarth and Rocco I don't know it. Maybe if the the patent ran out and Murphy's picked it up I don't know the story behind it and I can't really say one is better than the other I think they're identical. I've owned the lights in the past. Maybe I think the lights were made out of a different rubber I think that's the only thing I can see and that the new Prisma lights are more a softer Rubbery, you're fleshy, you're feeling more grippy. I think they're more grippy on your thumb But really that's it. I can't tell any difference in light or technology or better or worse Is it worth your money? It really depends because all the different sets and different colors different quantities are all different price points And so if you're already familiar with the light or I've used those in the past Definitely scroll through the different colors that are available in Prisma lights. There's some really great ideas that Rocco's come up with as far as Making a light bulb glow. I think that was one of my favorite effects on there You know instead of doing a hey look my thumb tip is glowing Maybe doing an effect where you make a unscrewed light bulb Glow in your hands that one was awesome or the trick where she takes the flash off the camera and Makes it pop over here and then puts it back on the camera. I thought that was really good I think those two effects are strong as magic tricks as Opposed to the hey look there's this bouncing light that goes from one thumb to the other thumb I like those two effects better. Who would like this? I think anyone who has had experience with the previous product and is looking to purchase it again Or people who've seen maybe the bright bugs on TV and thought oh that'd be fun to try I think would definitely love to take up the Prisma lights from Rocco Solano and Murphy's Magic. Okay That's my review for Prisma lights from Rocco Solano and Murphy's Magic supplies as always I want to thank Murphy's Magic for allowing me to have this trick so that I can do the review for you And if you would like to purchase them for yourself, you can find them from your very favorite Murphy's Magic retailer. Thanks. Bye