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funnymagic Regular user The funny farm 166 Posts |
What are the best sources to learn modern manipulation techniques- the sort of thing done by top class Asian acts in FISM etc? In the last ten years there seem to have been quantum leaps in certain techniques and principles eg. card productions/ black art/loading techniques etc so I would love to know some sources to learn.
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Anatole Inner circle 1912 Posts |
You might try Lee Ang Hsuan's "Evolution of Card Manipulation."
You can order it from Denny and Lee Magic: http://dennymagic.com/store/the-evolutio......dvd.html Here's a youtube video of what to expect: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4DVDlc-ba0 Another choice is Yu Ho Jin's "1% (One Percent)" also available from Denny: http://dennymagic.com/store/1-one-percent-by-yu-hojin.html and here's the youtube promotional video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_qkzzhQil8 with endorsements from Kevin James, Lance Burton, and David Copperfield. Although I enjoy watching this new wave of Asian card manipulation, to me it seems more an exhibition of skill than the type of entertaining card manipulation of Cardini, Channing Pollock, Johnny Hart, Jeff McBride, Shimada et al. It might be fun to explore practicing at home or at a magic club meeting--or maybe I'm just too old a dog to learn new genres of manipulation. Come to think of it, my Chinese zodiac sign _is_---the Dog. ----- Amado "Sonny" Narvaez
----- Sonny Narvaez
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Anatole Inner circle 1912 Posts |
I do find it interesting that although Asian card manipulation ideas are available in the US as instructional DVDs, I haven't noticed many instructional DVDs about the new wave of Asian billiard ball manipulation as performed by artists like:
Bond Lee https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Npl9QRLaZrY and Mayuco https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uq2F0tIffvE If anyone has information about instructional video of this type of ball manipulation, please post some information here. But wait... SEO Magic does seem to have some billiard ball manipulation DVDs like "Artist Visual" by Lukas: http://www.seomagic-usa.com/catalog/prod......_id/1232 ----- Amado "Sonny" Narvaez
----- Sonny Narvaez
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Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
Penguin Magic carries all the DVDs that have been discussed on the Café. I purchased a few of them through Penguin Magic.
They are not easy. The Bond Lee BB DVD is very good, it requires the ability to move 2 balls at once or a ball and a shell or 2 shells. This makes it possible to do the one to 4 production. You have to remember, after viewing many of these Asian performers, old videos, I have come to the conclusion they have been working on their method for years. Even if you can accomplish he moves, then you have to acquire the smooth speed they have developed over many years. Bond Lee is Chavez graduate, I am sure that he taught Dale Salwak a thing or two. |
ROBERT BLAKE Inner circle 1472 Posts |
Anatole Amado "Sonny" Narvaez you forgot FRED KAPS!
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AndreOng1 Regular user SIngapore 110 Posts |
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On Jul 25, 2016, Bill Hegbli wrote: I agree, I have Bond Lee BB DVD , it going to take a while for me to practice until I feel comfortable performing it. |
AbsoluteZero New user 88 Posts |
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On Jul 25, 2016, Bill Hegbli wrote: Thanks for mentioning that. The finger placement for the triple shell stack may take a while to get used to, depending on which type of ball you are using. As you probably noticed, I use a different technique to Bond's, which is slightly stretchy. If you want to learn CD manipulation, Han Seol Hui recently has released a DVD about his moves. An Ha Lim has also produced a DVD a while ago. |
Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
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On Oct 13, 2016, ROBERT BLAKE wrote: No one can forget Fred Kaps, but I never heard or seen him do Billiard Balls or Playing Cards. He stood out because he used different and unique props. He also never put out a learning DVD of any kind, that I am aware of while he was alive. He took all his ideas and methods with him. Even those that have his props, there isn't any method revealed on how he use them. He used very standard manipulation moves, so nothing unique there either. |
Dick Oslund Inner circle 8357 Posts |
Right Bill!
Except for a few TV spots, I only saw Fred on stage, ONCE. He was absolutely marvelous. Jay Marshall saw him do a live "club" date in Chicago for a group of Dutch people (some sort of corporation event). Jay told me that he couldn't understand a "word"! (Fred spoke Dutch for this special audience.) Jay said he did several big props/small illusions. He did his manipulative act, and had some very funny patter (judging from the laughs). Jay told me that he regarded Fred as a GREAT, "all around" magician. I wonder where these "eastern" manipulators are finding work! You and I know that they are presenting "watch me do these very clever tricks". --And, they ARE very clever! When that agent in Norfolk, 60+ years ago, told me: "Make 'em laugh, and I'll get you work." I listened. I did, and he did. I sold my white tie and tails, and white gloves and top hat! After I got established, the school assembly bureau managers would call me. I was never out of work.
SNEAKY, UNDERHANDED, DEVIOUS,& SURREPTITIOUS ITINERANT MOUNTEBANK
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harris Inner circle Harris Deutsch 8812 Posts |
While you can get the latest their is hold in the past.
My personal belief is knuckle buster stuff can be linked to laughter and my nearly normal routines. I started in theater, music and mime before adding manipulation. Magic in the moment such as using a drink lid instead of a jumbo coin to cover your beverage. Or or coin to grasshopper while doing Ren Fest When I won (non sanctioned) comedy strolling magic at a big I. B. M. Convention I closed with coin to rock. The next years convention was held you guessed it where Cleavland Rocks.
Harris Deutsch aka dr laugh
drlaugh4u@gmail.com music, magic and marvelous toys http://magician.org/member/drlaugh4u |
Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
Now-a-days, we have to only give 45 to 90 minute shows. I can see where the short manipulation acts, can insert their acts into a longer show. To show magic and manipulation talent, can't hurt a magician. Comedy is not suited to everyone.
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Anatole Inner circle 1912 Posts |
Fred Kaps did do card manipulation at one time in his career, seen at about 1:40 in this clip:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tveHNlIUpBk You'll see him do flourishes (fans; springing the cards; waterfall drop; armspreads; color-changes and productions; boomerang card...) He did inject comedy into his card manipulation, and that helps to make even a manipulaton act commercial. Even Cardini might not have become the success he was if he hadn't come up with the motif of the inebriated man-about-town. Fred Kaps did, however, later substituted dollar bill manipulation for the card manipulation, as seen at 6:16 in ths clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5GYtuzM......&index=8 When I did magic shows for birthday partes and libraries, I did a standard kid show-esque talk act (Professor's Nightmare; Needle Through Balloon; A-B-C Blocks; Coloring Book Routine with Bongo Hat; Linking Rings, etc), but I also did some card flourishes (like the Audley Walsh Long Distance Side Spinner--sometimes with alphabet cards to spell out something like the birthday child's name). I think people who hire magicians appreciate an act that adds something that requires a little skill to an act that is otherwise off-the-shelf apparatus magic--even if it's only a brief interlude. They know that quite a bit of magic is accomplished through mechanical devices. They appreciate seeing a good act that shows some dexterity, just as people appreciate seeing a good/great painting that isn't a paint-by-numbers picture. ----- Amado "Sonny" Narvaez
----- Sonny Narvaez
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boxjumper Veteran user 362 Posts |
Jeff McBrides DVDs on Manipulation with cards, coins, balls, and thimbles.
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Pop Haydn Inner circle Los Angeles 3691 Posts |
This is a manip routine that uses patter:
It is available on a new DVD at popsmagic.com |
ROBERT BLAKE Inner circle 1472 Posts |
I just got Pop Haydn dvd. I like the routine and thinking behind the routine. Not a difficult routine but very entertaining. Thanks Pop's
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