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Emerge Triumphant

Postby katrielalex » Jul 20th, '05, 22:40



Hi all!

This is me performing Oz Pearlman's Emerge Triumphant.

I haven't yet got to the stage where I feel ready to show it to anybody, so please do feel free to comment as I would love to hear any possible improvements...

Kati

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Postby Biggz » Jul 20th, '05, 23:18

i liked seeing how you coped with one of the harder moves, as i cant do it like Oz does either.

I use a move that i think was shown on one of the Ed Marlo videos, cardician or legend, i'll find out for sure if you're interested. But saying that i think your way is better anyway as it's more visually deceptive.

If you'd like a decoded non-sensored version of the above let me know :P I'm not wanting to reveal anything.

It's funny seeing another person having trouble with light and their camera. I just spent a couple hours myself trying to get the light right so i could see cards "ok" in my webcam. I had to shut my door, curtains and turn my lights off.

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Postby Demitri » Jul 20th, '05, 23:22

The only problems I think you're having, are with the patter. I find it strange to mimic the original patter as well, and that might be your situation. Perhaps adapt the routine to your own kind of style? That's the only thing I can see you having trouble with.

Your handling is confident, your shuffles look GREAT. The mechanics of the trick are NOT something you're having trouble with. With that in mind, I saw a few TOTALLY MINOR things.

1 - You flashed your break during the dribbling of the cards (when you mentioned returning it to the deck) but the reason was the angle - and NO layman would ever pick up on it, since you're just DROPPING cards.

2 - After the face up/face down shuffle, you flash a break again. No biggie, something you can cover easily.

When you shuffle face up into face down you flashed a tiny bit there (pm me if you don't know what I'm talking about - I don't want to expose anything in public).

That's it. Nothing you aren't capable of fixing - and I think the ONLY reason I noticed is because of the angle of the camera. Your handling is superb and I think you did a great job on this trick.

Nice title sequence, as well! Keep up the great work.

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Postby katrielalex » Jul 21st, '05, 07:54

True...as with somebody else here, I work on the effect here before trying to come up with a good patter. Once I see that I can do the effect OK, then I will devise something. Hopefully. Maybe.

I have a problem with flashing breaks - none of what I do is angle-proof so I have to rely on misdirection and hope...

In the patter, I revealed the climax too early and only realized the mistake once I'd finished the trick...ideally I wouldn't have said anything about the deck at the end, just spread it out.

It's a pity you couldn't see the deck - but we don't have blinds on that window so there wasn't much I could do about it. I could always refilm it somewhere else.

This is a slightly modified version of the handling as I can't anywhere near do the Marlo all-around square-up - what an impossible move! I just hold a break and forget about it.

I'm just happy I can sort of do the Flippit move - it's a very cool one...

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Postby stevebo » Jul 25th, '05, 16:37

katrielalex wrote:
I'm just happy I can sort of do the Flippit move - it's a very cool one...

Kati


Just to be annoying... It's called the Flippant move, not the Flippit move.

To be absolutely honest, the way you performed it, I don't really like it. Not trying to be annoying in any way but I don't like the patter. You could improve on that and the confidence in your patter.

It's an excellent finisher when you've practiced hard enough and I'm sure you can do it! I like the patter of Emerge Triumphant from Watch Magic more though.

StEvEbO!

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Postby Hodgkinson » Jul 26th, '05, 00:14

On with the patter theme...
I would just suggest that you do not over-emphasize that it is a shuffled deck and that there are no stacks. You have just shuffled the deck in front of them so people know the cards should be well mixed and most lay-people would probably not know what a stack is anyway so there is no need to draw attention to it as they are not looking for one.
Why run if you are not being chased ?
As for the breaks...
This just seems due to the angle of your camera. Try imagining you were performing for a spectator and see where their eyeline would be. If you can film from their eyes, and this should give you a better idea of what people will see. As Demitri said though, most lay-people are not looking for the breaks so don't worry too much.
Overall though a good routine.
Keep up the good work :D

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Postby pyrix » Oct 2nd, '05, 19:44

lol is all as if you lot are hating on da guy. nah it was good, u did see the break when you dribbled the cards and the patter was a little lonely if you get what i mean. i mean when your talking, wot i usually do is a couple of cuts, false ones. devos table cut is impressive, i do it all da tym

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Postby SirRawlins » Oct 2nd, '05, 21:35

This was a really good effort Kati ...as the other guys have said I'm really enjoying your handling of the cards,

With regards to the patter, just do whatever YOU find your most comformatable with ... the only thing i would urge you on is speeding things up a little ... there was alot of time spent with the cards sat dormant while you talked ... just steals a little impact form this great effect.

You are getting there bud and i am REALLY impressed with the knowledge you seem to pass around the forum.

Rob

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