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something i have been working on.

Postby colster_ » Oct 28th, '09, 21:50

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Postby TimLeStrange » Oct 29th, '09, 00:27

Looks good mate well done.

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Postby MagicalSmithy » Oct 29th, '09, 01:30

I thought I saw a DL so I showed it to my gf and then put it down to hte fact that I am more observant....
She watched four time over and said it was great.


Well done.

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Postby Ian The Magic-Ian » Oct 29th, '09, 02:03

Very clean and well performed. Good Job!


Maybe, if you're doing another video, perform in a room that doesn't look as though four candles are supplying the light. It's too dark and personally is rather distracting.

If you're gonna do a video of card manipulations than do that separately. Personally, I don't see how the first clip has any relevance to the effect. It was cool... but so is a touch screen rubik's cube; it doesn't mean it's necessary.

However, regarding the effect, very well done, although the dark room seems to have contributed. :wink:

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Postby colster_ » Oct 31st, '09, 14:34

Cheers for the comments guys.
Watching the video back i completely agree with you ian, the cuts do look a bit out of place. But on the lighting issue it was not to hide anything it was just a spare of the moment thing.
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Postby kartoffelngeist » Oct 31st, '09, 14:47

Ian The Magic-Ian wrote: touch screen rubik's cube


Wow....That does sound seriously cool...

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Postby kolm » Oct 31st, '09, 15:08

I'd agree with the lighting and card manipulations not being relevant, otherwise it's good stuff. You have some really good handling there

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Postby Barefoot Boy » Oct 31st, '09, 17:34

Colster, I LOVED it!! :) You rock, bro! Mark should take note.. you clearly know your way around a pack of playing cards!

It makes me laugh.. you say you are 'working' on this effect, and every move is poetry in motion to me!

I'd love to see a routine that you have MASTERED in that case!

Very Very Very good! :)

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Postby Lee Smith » Oct 31st, '09, 17:52

I also thought this was great.

Nice handling, great effect.

Top stuff and Keep it up, i would like to see more.

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Postby richard bellars » Nov 2nd, '09, 02:05

Absolutely loved it good sir, great stuff!!!!!!

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Postby Tommy Magic » Nov 15th, '09, 14:01

Barefoot Boy wrote:Colster, I LOVED it!! :) You rock, bro! Mark should take note.. you clearly know your way around a pack of playing cards!

It makes me laugh.. you say you are 'working' on this effect, and every move is poetry in motion to me!

I'd love to see a routine that you have MASTERED in that case!

Very Very Very good! :)

Paul Pacific


I'll second that.

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Postby colster_ » Nov 15th, '09, 17:17

Thanks for all your kind words guys. :D

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Postby Lenoir » Nov 15th, '09, 17:19

I liked it! I might add it to my own repertoire, if ya don't mind?

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Postby moonbeam » Nov 15th, '09, 19:29

I totally agree with the statements about the handling before the trick - just looks a bit brash in my opinion.

Apart from that, I really liked the performance itself ..... and seeing how no-one has rated it yet, here's 5 stars for ya :wink: .

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