by stevesusername » Jun 20th, '05, 03:43
Many effects could be produced with the method I’m using but here’s one. This is just the pure mechanics of the effect with no banter or presentation and I’ve named it “The Camera Never Lies!”…
Hand the spectator a pack of cards, get them to check they all different and then shuffle the deck. Ask them to hand you one random card, face down from the face down deck. With your mobile phone, you take a photograph of the face of the selected card (card face is obscured from spectator). You put the card back in the face down deck, get them to shuffle the cards again and hand the pack back to you. You then give the spectator your mobile phone and get them to hold it face up between their palms. You then spread or fan the cards face up and ask the spectator to think of any one of the cards (no force, a complete free choice). They name any card and you then ask them to lift their top hand and look at the screen of the phone. On the screen is the picture of the selected card you just photographed and it matches the card they are merely thinking of.
As I see it, the key strengths to this trick are: Absolutely no force used at any point. No switching of any card(s) as you really take a picture of the card they handed you. Trick can be done again straight away with a different result and zero set-up time. Uses standard mobile phones and with enough practise, works 99% of the time but if the trick should fail, I’ve also come up with an O.K. “out” using your trusty ID. No stooges or assistant used. Everything can be examined.
I welcome any comments and keen to find out if it’s been published before