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Card's and a Coin

Postby louisglazebrook » Sep 10th, '05, 12:22



Hey everyone,

I whipped up a little clip that I thought I'd share with all of you. It's pretty dodgy well the coin roll and gaint fan. But I'm in the process of making a better movie, with one handed fans and more flourishes and stuff.

So check it out if you got time http://media.putfile.com/cards-and-a-coin

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Postby rcarlsen » Sep 10th, '05, 13:06

Except that it should have been named "Cards and ONE coin" it was good :-). Some nice flourishes. I loved your coin roll, that was the best part.

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Postby stevebo » Sep 10th, '05, 15:14

Nice stuff. I like your card spring. Very smooth. The coin roll, I liked because you made it go back and forth.

I'm assuming you learnt the flipback from Showoff with Cards. Not that it isn't good but I like the way De'vo teaches it on XB because his way makes it look like it just appears on the back of your hand.

The giant fan, you really need to work on. It shouldn't be a normal fan of weaved cards but either a pressure or thumb fan of the cards. I recommend you learn how to do it with a pressure fan. Then it'll look magnificent!

StEvEbO!

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Postby Ninja » Sep 11th, '05, 03:31

A+ on the coin roll, not many people practice the back and fourth, good stuff.

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Postby louisglazebrook » Sep 16th, '05, 05:27

Thanks for the comments, the next installment is coming soon. If that is something to look forward to?

Yeh I agree fully with the giant card fan, it does look real dodgy mainly cos the pack I was using was real old and gruby, but I'm working on it so no need to worry.

Just a quick bit of info, all of the flourishes I used in that clip were from Mark Wilson's book, the other moves like the flip back and colour changes were purley just watching the advert movies and working them out for myself.

So thanks for the tip on the flip back.

Thanks again,

Louis

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Postby mimulus » Nov 12th, '05, 19:18

good coin roll
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