Very quick card change

Where members share magic related clips and photos.

Moderators: nickj, Lady of Mystery, Mandrake, bananafish, support

Very quick card change

Postby Alec Burns » Jul 5th, '10, 21:36



Hi everyone,

I have been told by other Magi's that there are easier ways to achieve this effect but by showing my hand is empty i believe the effect is stronger.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wr0tR1Le ... re=channel

Alec

(Edited with better footage)

Last edited by Alec Burns on Jul 6th, '10, 12:45, edited 1 time in total.
I may have been born yesterday but I stayed up all night.
User avatar
Alec Burns
Advanced Member
 
Posts: 1008
Joined: Jun 30th, '10, 21:09
Location: London

Postby Arkesus » Jul 6th, '10, 00:55

From the structure of your post it sounds as though you have been told by people that if you were to not show your hand empty, it would be stronger, and that you disagree with them. Is this right?

I say that indeed showing the hand empty is a touch I will always add in, and it helps to actually mask one of the essential moves that can often tip the method to people paying attention.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gs0fpiSMtNc#t=00m45s

Time Magazines Person Of The Year 2006.
User avatar
Arkesus
Senior Member
 
Posts: 638
Joined: Apr 5th, '08, 00:11
Location: Ealing London

Postby Alec Burns » Jul 6th, '10, 06:59

no, i had one of the chaps from IM say to me "why go to that bother when you can just palm a card on?"

I was just trying to show how beautiful the move can be when performed smoothly.

I dont see how its more bother the way shown. ;)

Alec

I may have been born yesterday but I stayed up all night.
User avatar
Alec Burns
Advanced Member
 
Posts: 1008
Joined: Jun 30th, '10, 21:09
Location: London

Postby Alec Burns » Jul 13th, '10, 21:41

Arkesus wrote:From the structure of your post it sounds as though you have been told by people that if you were to not show your hand empty, it would be stronger, and that you disagree with them. Is this right?

I say that indeed showing the hand empty is a touch I will always add in, and it helps to actually mask one of the essential moves that can often tip the method to people paying attention.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gs0fpiSMtNc#t=00m45s


WOW!!! :shock:

Awesome skills with a pack, you made them dance!!

I own RRTCM and Karl Fulves and was wondering if that change you do at 1:11 is in the book??
That is one cool move!!

Thanks for sharing that, i missed it when i first saw your post

Alec

I may have been born yesterday but I stayed up all night.
User avatar
Alec Burns
Advanced Member
 
Posts: 1008
Joined: Jun 30th, '10, 21:09
Location: London

Postby IAIN » Jul 13th, '10, 21:59

alan rorrison's erdnase is very good...

i personally feel you took a little too long with the change happening, too much "fiddlying" but good on you for showing it and for practicing...

why did you answer your own thread though? :)

IAIN
 

Postby Starving Stu » Jul 14th, '10, 13:38

The change you're on about at 1.11 is the Shapeshifter Colour Change. I personally like the slippers.

User avatar
Starving Stu
Preferred Member
 
Posts: 136
Joined: Mar 5th, '08, 18:22
Location: Here, there and everywhere

Postby Arkesus » Jul 14th, '10, 17:22

Indeed, I responded in PM but shall put the info here as well.

The Shapeshifter is published in DeSouza's Deceptions, and is without doubt my favourite colour change ever.

Stu, glad you like the slippers, they are my second pair of those bad boys.

Time Magazines Person Of The Year 2006.
User avatar
Arkesus
Senior Member
 
Posts: 638
Joined: Apr 5th, '08, 00:11
Location: Ealing London

Postby Alec Burns » Jul 14th, '10, 20:49

IAIN wrote:
why did you answer your own thread though? :)


Iain,

I missed the link that was posted and when i watched it my jaw hit the floor. I have a LOOOOOOOONG way to go gulp!!!

:)

Alec

I may have been born yesterday but I stayed up all night.
User avatar
Alec Burns
Advanced Member
 
Posts: 1008
Joined: Jun 30th, '10, 21:09
Location: London

Postby IAIN » Jul 14th, '10, 20:55

ah sorry - i misread the post! :D

IAIN
 

Postby spooneythegoon » Jul 15th, '10, 17:59

Arkesus wrote:From the structure of your post it sounds as though you have been told by people that if you were to not show your hand empty, it would be stronger, and that you disagree with them. Is this right?

I say that indeed showing the hand empty is a touch I will always add in, and it helps to actually mask one of the essential moves that can often tip the method to people paying attention.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gs0fpiSMtNc#t=00m45s


Wow! Where did you learn the "fan closing itself" bit?

Spooneythegoon
User avatar
spooneythegoon
Advanced Member
 
Posts: 1806
Joined: Oct 22nd, '09, 19:43
Location: UK AH

Postby Arkesus » Jul 15th, '10, 20:37

spooneythegoon wrote:
Wow! Where did you learn the "fan closing itself" bit?


Tarbell 3 page 215, figures 5, 6 and 7.

or The Mark Wilson course in magic, page 158.

Time Magazines Person Of The Year 2006.
User avatar
Arkesus
Senior Member
 
Posts: 638
Joined: Apr 5th, '08, 00:11
Location: Ealing London

Postby spooneythegoon » Jul 15th, '10, 20:43

Thanks :D

Spooneythegoon
User avatar
spooneythegoon
Advanced Member
 
Posts: 1806
Joined: Oct 22nd, '09, 19:43
Location: UK AH

Postby yulracso » Jul 15th, '10, 23:20

You performed this effect VERY smoothly and would be astounding to the inexperienced observer. WELL DONE!

yulracso
New User
 
Posts: 3
Joined: Jul 15th, '10, 22:59

Postby bmat » Jul 16th, '10, 22:01

Kobain, I too think showing the hand empty is almost necessary. However, and this could be due to my style, I would show the hand empty much more subtly. It would be a gesture, perhaps a shrug with my palm up, or I may fan (with a spring fan) then close up the fan turn the top card over then gesture to the card with my right hand, (palm up) just a simple gesture and then proceed.

For me I am then not challenging my audience as in, see my hands empty now the card has changed. Of course, (again and this is for me and my style) I would never perform just a change or a vanish, it would be in a routine, a story the vanish/change becomes a means to an end and in that the hand would be seen empty several times.

I am not an in-your-face performer. So whatever works for is how you should proceed. Oh and your technique is great.

bmat
Elite Member
 
Posts: 2921
Joined: Jul 27th, '07, 18:44
Location: Pennsylvania, USA

Postby IAIN » Jul 16th, '10, 22:26

IAIN
 

Next

Return to Forum of Visual Curiosities

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests

cron