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dark kard Regular user Providence, RI 142 Posts |
I got this DVD a few days ago and have to say I love this video. I like the first one but I new a lot of the fans so only some of the DVD was of use to me but this one will teach you great stuff on card productions. You will learn from this DVD how to pull cards and fans out of thin air. The video is shot at all the right angels so teaching is easy to learn. Jeff also goes over how to prepare the cards.
Effects Cardini single production- this is basically pulling card after card out of the air. A great production Split fan- this is one of my favorite moves and one of the hardest. This is how you pull fan after fan out of the air. Front hand split- a way to do the split fan from a front hand production position Cards from silk- a way to produce cards from silk- good way to bridge a silk routine into a card routine Steals and clips- go over ways to steal cards from clips Flying cards - a way to make cards vanish from one hand and appear in the other Fans - next the video goes into all kinds of fans and fanning decks Challenge card fan production- I love this routine- deck is cut and in the other hand a fan is produced. Then the fan is replaced in the deck and squared and another fan is produced then the deck in your left hand vanishes. - A great routine and good way to open or end a manipulation routine. This DVD is not for those willing to put in a lot of practice because these moves will take hours and hours of practice. A great DVD defiantly worth the money.
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