the invisible turnover pass

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the invisible turnover pass

Postby Andrew Hillcoat » Apr 18th, '10, 17:15



Hi,

Does anyone have any advice on this? E C T says that it is invisible from all angles but I only find this to be true, for me at least, if looking straight down on the hands or if I turn to one side. Both angles look a little awkward.

The main thing is that my fingers and cards flash as I lower the bottom packet. If I try and eliminate this there is an audible noise of the packets scraping together.

Is there any advice on how to eliminate this visual drop of the fingers and get it completely invisible or am I better just directing focus elsewhere at that moment.

Thanks in advance.
Andrew


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Postby IanKendall » Apr 18th, '10, 17:27

I covered this, and how to avoid the finger flash in Volume 4 of the Work. You can see a video clip, including the turnover pass, at www.virtualmagicshow.com/shop/work4.htm

Take care, Ian

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Postby Antera » Apr 19th, '10, 10:25

I got an old Ken Krenzel Vid on the pass and all his passes seem invisible
It is amazing . You should look it up. Him and Gary Oulette together

Even Oulette mumbles " good grief" in real astonishment at the sheer brilliance of Krenzels invisble handiwork.

Anyone studying the pass should get this if its out on DVD

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Postby Andrew Hillcoat » Apr 19th, '10, 18:09

Thanks guys. Appreciate your help.

Take care the noo.

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