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Postby nathan » Jan 10th, '06, 01:45



it seemed like in the beginning that you were gripping the cards, REALLY tightly try loosinging up

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Postby smithy125 » Jan 15th, '06, 20:07

wow i loved that :D i need to learn that, were can i learn it?

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Postby ace of kev » Jan 15th, '06, 22:58

Art of Astonishment by Paul Harris

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Postby Mahoney » Jan 16th, '06, 07:21

book 1 :wink:

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Postby edh » Jan 18th, '06, 22:33

It isn't that difficult to figure out. However to be able to do it well will take some practice. But, after all, if you don't want to embarrass yourself then practice DOES make perfect.

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Postby trickyricky » Jan 18th, '06, 23:48

I have got to admit, i didnt know what you were doing, but i kind of guessed it because on one of the times, im not sure if its because you did it slower or because of the camera frame rate, but it seemed a little slower.

Thats just a minor little thing. I doubt any lay person would notice anything. But it looks great! Nice job!

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Postby Mahoney » Jan 19th, '06, 02:22

Yeah I see what you mean. When performed "for real" the change is pretty invisible, especially seeing as the spectator would have to move their head pretty fast to follow my hand. In the video your eyes can easily follow my hand as it shakes, leaving only the motion blur to cover what is happening. In reality it's pretty hard to see.

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