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Dbzkid999 Elite user Canada 407 Posts |
I've seen these cuts and they look amzing with all the turning and twirling and stuff.
Do anyone know where I can learn these cuts? Thnx |
david_a_whitehead Inner circle USA 2122 Posts |
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Scott Cram Inner circle 2678 Posts |
Brian Tudor specializes in these type of cuts, and has three videos just on this type of card work: Show Off (hard to find these days), Show Off II and Generation X.
These tapes are great for adding juggling to your act. It demonstrates the skill you have with cards to your audience. |
Lonnie Dilan Special user Canyon Country, California 823 Posts |
You might want to check out the new dvd that De'vo is going to release in a little while.
http://www.handlordz.com |
phantomace Special user 651 Posts |
I agree! De'vo's Cradle to Grave Project is supposed to have the BEST sybil concept around! Can't wait for this one!
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Jordini Inner circle 2765 Posts |
Capcuts4 is the best DVD to start w/ sybil cuts. He's a very good teacher. Check it out.
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phantomace Special user 651 Posts |
I have to disagree! Chris Kenner/Troy Hoosier are the ones that started it all. I'd go for them, and then the Tudor vids...
Caps IMO were horrible! |
Jordini Inner circle 2765 Posts |
They weren't that bad. The thing I have against Tudor, is that I have Gen X and I can say 100% that it is the worst teaching video I own. I'm never buying a tudor product again.
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zombieboy Special user Connecticut, USA 889 Posts |
On the contrary, I think Gen X had some very good things on it. I agree, however, that the teaching was aweful. What happened to his voice?
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phantomace Special user 651 Posts |
I hated the mono-tone "right finger touches left corner deck, pinky moves upperdeck" Sounds like a robot. And in the beginning and from time to time, it pops, cracks, and is not even in synch with the action. It is the worst ever!
Your right that there are some decent moves, mainly the flourishes, but if you can't learn them, then what's the point? The magic stuff was just horrible though.lol. Getting back to sybils, anyone know what De'vo's new sybil concept is? |
dai_vernon Veteran user 321 Posts |
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anyone know what De'vo's new sybil concept is? When it comes out, Buy it, then find out!!! |
rlk7 New user 75 Posts |
A good idea might be to go to http://www.expertmagic.com like david_a_whitehead said and learn the cut they offer there for free on quicktime. It is called BRS or Blind rotational Sybil. If you find that you like that one then maybe you want to invest in a DVD or book teaching more sybils. If you decide that you don't like it and its not for you, then your not out of luck or money. Just a suggestion. Here is the link. Click and scroll down. http://www.expertmagic.com/html/store/c4......or-49575 Enjoy!
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Decker Loyal user Hades 211 Posts |
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On 2003-11-02 04:04, phantomace wrote: You know I have seen alot of people do sybil style cuts, but I have never actually seen it done the way I read it in Kenner's book. I have never really been into it, but I thought it would be nice to at least see how its supposed to look... but everyone has some variation. Hmmm I might just learn 5 Faces of Sybil exactly as it is in the book and be a RADICAL!
"He had alot to say... He had alot of nothing to say..." --MJK
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phantomace Special user 651 Posts |
I got some inside info on De'vo's sybil concept. It uses the -edited... this info was not supposed to be released- Can't wait to see it! It should be out in a matter of weeks.
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