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bluedragon Veteran user 346 Posts |
Hi guys.
Firstly, sorry if this is posted in the wrong part of the forum I was watching a fantastic video demo on a 2 DVD box set a good couple of weeks ago and I can't find the website/product now and I'm gutted I'm sure it's 2 DVD's covering around 50 card sleights and some incredible card tricks. The stuff I saw on the demo was spinning card on finger, a card placed face up protruding out the side of the deck and the card very quickly changing and many more weird, unexplainable effects and sleights! Does anyone know which DVD's I'm on about? Has someone recently been discussing the DVD's I'm on about? The DVD box set is around £50/$85usd approx so not a cheap box set. Please help if you can. Kind regards, Neil. PS. I remember seeing a long list of different sleights and effects covered down the left hand side of the demo video, if that jogs your memory? |
jonnyboy Inner circle San Diego 1021 Posts |
It may be the Jeff Sheridan Couse in Card Manipulation, offered by Penguin.
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bluedragon Veteran user 346 Posts |
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On 2010-09-04 09:11, jonnyboy wrote: Hi John, I don't think it's that 1 as the set I was looking at is more expensive and even had a video demo showing what effects etc will be covered. Keep your suggestions coming please Neil. |
bluedragon Veteran user 346 Posts |
I've found it! Just happend to accidently stumble accross it on Google:
http://store.dananddave.com/the-trilogy-dan-dave-buck.html It's 3 DVD's! Even more bang for your bucks! Does anyone rate this 3 DVD collection? Is there better out there? Thanks in advance. Neil. |
crestfallenLyric Veteran user 307 Posts |
I have it, but it is pretty darn hard and I've had to put tons of practice to even do them mediocre. I consider it one of the most advanced DVD's I own.
If you're an advanced card guy you shouldn't have much problems with it. The teaching is detailed, the tricks are flourishy, the flourishes are flourishy-er. Some decent amount of knuckle-busting here.
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bluedragon Veteran user 346 Posts |
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On 2010-09-04 13:27, crestfallenLyric wrote: Fair enough. I was fascinated by the trailer they've got and so realy eye opening effects etc. I suppose most high impact effects etc takes a bit of time to get it upto speed and look natural. Neil. |
crestfallenLyric Veteran user 307 Posts |
I forgot to mention that they don't really teach the AF pop-over/pop-up move. You will need to learn that separately, unfortunately =(.
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bluedragon Veteran user 346 Posts |
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On 2010-09-04 14:00, crestfallenLyric wrote: I suppose that is 1 of the flaws to this box set then maybe? If they show the sleight or whatever, you'd imagine they'd teach you how to do it?! Neil. |
crestfallenLyric Veteran user 307 Posts |
Yeah, I mean they kinda do, but it's such a rushed teaching and I still really can't do it. I know Aaron Fischer teaches it himself in his other stuff. Other than that the teaching is very good.
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bluedragon Veteran user 346 Posts |
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On 2010-09-04 18:37, crestfallenLyric wrote: Is it worth the $85 or so? Or is there better card manipulation/effect DVD's out there? Neil. |
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