flying shuttle

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flying shuttle

Postby alz » Sun Jul 13, 2003 9:06 pm

Ive just bought the revolutionary coin magic vid by Jay sankey, and am having real trouble with the flying shuttle pass. Does anyone here have any tips or anything???
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Postby seige » Sun Jul 13, 2003 9:54 pm

Flying shuttle works via two concepts: retention of vision and theatre...

You have to analyse the dynamics of actually what is occurring - i.e. you are only moving 1 coin between the two hands. This is the absolute essence of the effect, and you really have to believe in this.

There is also a great deal of timing involved, because the actual mechanics of the trick demand the spectators eye to be following something which is in fact never moving.

As a magician, with the knowledge of what's REALLY happening, it is sometimes all too easy to forget what the spectator SHOULD be seeing.

This is the basis of most of the problem with this and other sleights - you have to analyse the dynamics step-by-step, and learn it in small parts, rather than expecting the effect to 'just work'.

Practice advice for the flying shuttle:

1: get used to the concealments. It is essential that you are fluid with the way you conceal the coins.

2: The move involving fingertip rest to reveal is possibly the hardest part - practice this on it's own for a while. The easiest way is to imagine a spike through your wrist which follows your forearm - and rotate the hand around this spike. This will give the impression that the coin is literally landing in your palm, rather than just falling there from fingertip rest.

3: practice the second 'steal' move timing.

4: put all the bits together ONLY after you've practised the parts.

Good luck...

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Postby alz » Mon Jul 14, 2003 8:42 pm

thanks a lot seige...i knew this move was gonna take a lot of practise.
I loved the way it looked and got really stressed out when i couldnt get the right fluidity. :roll:
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Postby seige » Fri Oct 03, 2003 3:46 pm

It has to be said that Roth's flying shuttle is now possibly my most used closeup sleight for 'switching' small objects.

I recommend that more of you have a look into it...
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