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kaigan Regular user 157 Posts |
I liked it a lot, except for the Erdnase color change... Interesting addition as far as moving the card around, but then you've shown the card that was left atop the deck (10 of diamonds in that case) pushed about halfway off of the deck as you turn your left hand over... Any reason for that? It's not brought into the trick at all, and the subtlety of the Erdnase change is that the audience doesn't know a card has moved forward (unless you make it a visual change by the AC visibly replacing the jogged card).
Other than that, good work, smooth and well practiced! HB |
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Mano Inner circle 1028 Posts |
Very nicely done and that is a sweet pass you have, your handling of the deck is very good.
peace out there. Mano T. |
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Hideo Kato Inner circle Tokyo 5649 Posts |
You have a nice touch of balance of speed. If you move hands a bit more slowly or stop for a tiny moment at the points you slow down in the routine, the performance will be more artistic.
I believe you show the faces of cards before you start in your real performance. Your performance is very good, so I only wish you did it above the table surface. A beautiful picture is more beautiful in a good frame. Hideo Kato |
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millarhouse Regular user New Zealand 199 Posts |
Excellent work.
Well done. |
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mario_wong New user Hong Kong 43 Posts |
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On 2005-08-10 19:54, kaigan wrote: I should have made the color change visually. And to have my fingers wide open while moving along the left hand. By the way I think it is quite difficult to do the change without being known to other that the card was moved forward. By thx your advice, I will practise to improve the color.
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Paul D Elite user NY 455 Posts |
A nice addition to your routine is the Velvet Turnover by Derren Brown and can be found in his Devils Picture Book video and I believe its also in Pure effect.
Ambitiously Yours, Paul Prestige
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Platt Inner circle New York 2011 Posts |
Very nice. You're kidding with the Rocky music though. Right?
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Cain Inner circle Los Angeles, CA 1550 Posts |
Nice video. AS the above posters asks, though: Rocky? Seriously??
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S2000magician Inner circle Yorba Linda, CA 3465 Posts |
Is it just a coincidence that the SJ is on top and the D9 on the bottom, or did you start with an Aronson stack?
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love2laugh Veteran user 374 Posts |
Fantastic VIDEO!!! WOW, your pass is VERY impressive!!!!!
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Suave Dan Special user Calgary, Alberta, Canada 656 Posts |
It looks good. I really like it.
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Billy Bo Special user 627 Posts |
Very nice for magi to watch bbut I hope you speak when you perform for layman
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Christopher Williams Inner circle Portsmouth, UK 4464 Posts |
I liked the routine but wasnt as impressed with some of the moves, but that is just my opinion. I thought, personally, your pass had too much of an upward movement. Also, I wasnt to keen on that variation of the Erdanese colour change. When I perform the erdanese change, I outjog the card as you are meant to, and change the card whilst still outjogged, rather than pullingit back square with the deck. It looks like you literally outjog 1 card, rub it and it changees, but that is just how I do it. Other than that, it was nice. Nice simple routine
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Samuel Special user Norway 831 Posts |
Agree on the dip of the hands on the pass, and on the erdnase change.
I think the routine was very well performed, but I have to points which can very easily be corrected to make the routine a bit better (IMHO). When you do the bottom-pulldown, don't make it such a big motion with your hand. Only use the pinky. The movement too big to not get noticed by a keen hand, and it can easily be removed. And also, when you do the twisting motion with your hand before a revelation, it takes away some of the magic and make it seem like more sleight of hand than magic Please take this as constructive critique I loved the performance, but you can get better with some advice
Samuel
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scott0819 Inner circle Toronto, Ont. 1040 Posts |
There are some nice touches for the erdnase/houdini colour change in jennings 67' that allow you to do the move without outjogging the top card.
scott. |
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mario_wong New user Hong Kong 43 Posts |
I really love posting here, because you guys are so kind enough to give constructive comments! That really can help to improve myself! Lots of good advice! Thx so much for that!
For the twisting motion on Erdnase color change, what I intend to do is to make the spect feel that there is no way to hide a card in the hand. I am not intend to do any fancy on the move. Becuase I think it might be easy for spect to figure out the mechanics behind the change. For the pass, I am still practising to improve on the dip move, of couse to be looser. Thx you guys again!
Favorite Magicians:
Daryl Larry Jennings Allan Ackerman Micheal Ammar Bill Marlone Lennart Green |
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squando Elite user 444 Posts |
I'd love to see it but link to video did not work today.
Frank
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TKE Veteran user FL 346 Posts |
Link doesn't work!!! =(
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