In this project you’ll learn three impossisbly visual vanishes as well as the neurological principal that causes someone to see an object in your hand when it’s not actually there.
What You’ll Learn:
Flip Flop Vanish
In this project you’ll learn three impossisbly visual vanishes as well as the neurological principal that causes someone to see an object in your hand when it’s not actually there.
What You’ll Learn:
Flip Flop Vanish
Stage by Stage from John Graham and Vanishing Inc. is the ultimate guide to creating your own stage magic show. John has dedicated his entire career to perfecting his stage show and is finally ready to share a lifetime’s worth of learning with you. Within these pages you’ll find a roadmap for transitioning from close-up magic to parlor or stage magic.
The breadth of this book is astounding. It’s a remarkable blend of essays and routines, accompanied by gorgeous illustrations, that walks you through developing a polished, professional act.
You’ll learn everything you need to know about creating a stage show, from converting the magic you already do to play for larger crowds to the importance of prop management, and even how to
“Caramel is one of the most talented and creative coin workers I’ve ever met. The casual and effortless grace by which he executes advanced techniques is beyond inspiring. SHADE takes visual sleight of hand to a new level, and his instructions are thorough while remaining concise. I feel privileged to be able to add this to my repertoire and I look forward to seeing the new wave of coin magicians influenced by his work. Cannot recommend this highly enough.” – Blaise Serra
“Eric’s Shade is a wonderful double spellbound routine that is very visual but also narratively justified. It is not easy to perform though. It will take practice and
Semi-Automatic Weapons Chapter 1: Lie Detector
In the first lesson of the Semi-Automatic Weapons Project Dani starts off with an incredible effect that turns you into a human lie-detector. The deck is offered to a spectator to hold. The magician turns away and has another spectator cover their eyes. While their eyes are covered the spectator shuffles the deck. They are then instructed to deal the cards one at a time face up onto the table and say the identity of the cards out loud. As they deal they are allowed to lie about the identity of their selected card.
“I just want to say Bravo! Adrian has taken this classic plot as far as it can go – with a beautiful concept and handling for a new, surprising finish people will love!”
– MICHAEL AMMAR.
There are a lot versions of this effect out there, but none like this!
Imagine taking one of the most performed card trick from beginners to professional magicians and turning it into an impossible miracle. This is what Adrian Vega did with “The Poliza“.
I would like to you a story.
In this story, you spread the cards and ask your audience to name any card.
No force.
You isolate their selection and put away rest of the cards.