|
|
magicbyswh Inner circle North East Tennessee 1548 Posts |
What is the best DVD or VHS for learning false cuts and false shuffles? I would like to get the best teaching video or DVD on these. Thanks for the info.
Steve
Creator of Cereal Brainwave, Creator of the Tossed out Book
|
John McLaughlin Veteran user Gloucester, Massachusetts 393 Posts |
I liked Daryl's Encyclopedia of Card Sleights DVD for the false shuffles...can't remember which volume they are on. He demonstrates shuffles you can do in your hands or with a table.
...NSA John McLaughlin, not CIA John McLaughlin
|
Alejandro Peterson Elite user México 408 Posts |
I prefer 10 times DVD format, because more friendly format. Allan Ackerman is a top card man and he have a complete dvd series focused on cards, and one of this videos in focused in shuffle work. highly recommended)
Allan Ackerman Vol 5. (Advanced Card Control series) Sleights and Moves: G.W. Hunter False Shuffle Erdnase False Shuffle Strip-Out False Shuffle Up The Ladder Pull-Through with a Cut The Zarrow Shuffle The Shank Shuffle Slip Shod Vernon's Two-Shuffle Concept The Sideways Shank Shuffle Controlling the Top Stock Controlling the Bottom Stock Ireland's Red/Black Shuffle Downs' Red/Black Shuffle Double Undercut to Top Double Undercut to Bottom Top Block Transfer Bottom Block Transfer Tabled Fake Cut Stover Fake Cut Ose Fake Cut Triple Fake Cut Fake Double Swing Cut Fake Triple Swing Cut Tabled Slip Cut Off-The-Bottom Strip Fake Cut Klause Overhand False Shuffle |
Mike Walton Special user Chicago 984 Posts |
Bill Malone teaches various false cuts and the Zarrow on On the Loose for his Sam the Bellhop routine. He also teaches an additional false cut with his Favorite Opener; it may be a repeat from the Sam the Bellhop routine, but I don't remember it to be so.
Aside from learning the Zarrow and presented false cuts, you also get some excellent routines and peformance ideas from Bill Malone. |
dmdk Regular user 116 Posts |
Green magic also have many good false shuffle and false cut.
|
Pants99 Loyal user El Paso, TX 230 Posts |
I like Daryl for false cuts and shuffles.
Buckle up... it makes it harder for the aliens to suck you out of your car.
|
Nick23 Special user England 580 Posts |
Quote:
On 2004-10-17 11:29, Alejandro Peterson wrote: Yeah, but you can pick up some real bargins of magicshops selling off VHS tapes cheap.
Nothing I do can't be done by a 10-year-old...with 15 years of practice."
-- Harry Blackstone, Jr. |
Turk Inner circle Portland, OR 3546 Posts |
Quote:
On 2004-10-17 18:46, Mike Walton wrote: I agree with Mike here. However, Bill Malone really goes into greater depth on the false cuts and the Zarrow Shuffle on his video entitled "Sam the Bellhop". Yes, he briefly covers some of this material when explaining the "Sam the Bellhop" routine on his Volume 1 "One the Loose" video BUT not as extensively as he does on the "Sam the Bellhop" video. Mike
Magic is a vanishing Art.
This must not be Kansas anymore, Toto. Eschew obfuscation. |
Christian New user Continental Europe 55 Posts |
A good false shuffle which does not require a table is the Heinstein Shuffle which can be found in Genii, April 2001, p. 50.
There is also a tape out. The shuffle looks like this: http://www.gregorylee.org/magic/clips/heinstein.m1v |
Cardic Regular user Finland 129 Posts |
But it shouldnt look like that
|
THEHATER New user Yugoslavia 37 Posts |
If you are liking the false cut flourish scene, you would like to check the famous LeeAsher in http://www.leeasher.com
Cooking With Leeasher, Well Done and 5 Card Stud teaching flourish false cuts called Sybling And Fabrication that both look good. Extreme Cutting with Keone has false cutting too. |
The Magic Cafe Forum Index » » Dvd, Video tape, Audio tape & Compact discs. » » What is the Best DVD or VHS (0 Likes) |
[ Top of Page ] |
All content & postings Copyright © 2001-2024 Steve Brooks. All Rights Reserved. This page was created in 0.02 seconds requiring 5 database queries. |
The views and comments expressed on The Magic Café are not necessarily those of The Magic Café, Steve Brooks, or Steve Brooks Magic. > Privacy Statement < |