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Lesson Introduction |
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A 3 trick routine using effects from earlier lessons. This gives you an example of a short and punchy routine you can use anywhere. |
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1. Spectator cuts the Aces |
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2. Twisting the Aces |
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3. Daley's Aces. |
| 0:11:00 |
Discussion on above routine |
| 0:11:50 |
Spectator cuts the Aces changes |
| 0:12:30 |
Twisting the Aces changes |
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Lecture - Part 1 |
| 0:14:45 |
Lecture Introduction |
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1. Interactive Aces - A powerful interactive production of the Aces. |
| 0:29:45 |
Card at any number example using Paul Wilson style counting procedure |
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2. Your cards are my cards - John's favourite transposition effect. So simple, so strong. |
| 0:36:20 |
Double Lift tips, practice & rehearsal discussion |
| 0:39:50 |
3. Stealth Aces - Many have called this the strongest immediate ace assembly out there. You will love this! |
| 0:46:55 |
4. Invisi Card - A beautiful small packet effect that you will use everywhere. Minimum work but maximum impact! |
| 0:53:10 |
5. Think n Sync - An impossible mystery with a thought of card. This is a real fooler and you will laugh at the method. |
| 1:06:35 |
6. Easy Open or Closed - Carey's streamlined prediction effect that's so direct. Any deck, anytime and anywhere! |
| 1:16:10 |
Peter Nardi's suggestion for a "take home finale" |
| 1:18:10 |
Comments on audience reactions |
| 1:21:15 |
7. Spectator Mindreader! - Make your spectator the star as they read your mind and find your thought of card. |
| 1:25:25 |
Peter Nardi's comments & discussion on mistakes when mind reading |
| 1:28:40 |
Spectator Mindreader Explanation |
| 1:35:00 |
End of part 1 - including info on John's 2nd course: Streamlined Commercial Card Magic |
| 1:38:30 |
Break - including Ruby's Quiz (Ends: 1:45:15)_ |
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Lecture - Part 2 |
| 1:48:15 |
8. A sandwich Trilogy - A beautiful three phase sandwich effect with a knockout finale! |
| 2:02:30 |
9. A little O and W! - John's full three phase oil and water effect is a beautiful effect. Watch how each phase builds to a beautiful finale. |
| 2:17:20 |
Recap of switch used in Sandwich Trilogy |
| 2:19:30 |
10. Snapshot - An impossible looking translocation of three signed cards. Easy to do but looks amazing! |
| 2:29:30 |
11. The Trick that will be explained! - John's work on a classic Dai Vernon mystery. Every nuance will be covered which makes this such a reputation maker. Did we say there's no moves?! |
| 2:35:35 |
Breather crimp |
| 2:50:50 |
Number Force |
| 2:57:40 |
12. The Trick that always works! -John's take on the classic magician in trouble plot is such a winner! A perfect way to make sure people remember your name. |
| 3:06:50 |
13. Teleport Sandwich - A visual stunner in your spectators hands! |
| 3:13:55 |
14. A Mystery in Time - We finish the lecture with a simply beautiful mystery card effect you will love watching, learning and using. |
| 3:24:35 |
Closing comments & info on future courses from Jamie Daws and Chris Rawlins |
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End of Course Q and A |
| 3:32:00 |
Introduction to Q and A |
| 3:34:10 |
How do we go about building a routine when we've learnt some tricks? Discussion on choosing tricks and presentation |
| 3:42:40 |
Double Lift and Elmsley Count misdirection comments |
| 3:44:05 |
Segueing between tricks and comments about patter |
| 3:47:40 |
What is the Wrist Kill? |
| 3:49:10 |
Pinky Break vs. Pinky Pull-down |
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How important is it that we put our own spins and stories on the tricks? Advice on where to get inspiration. |
| 3:55:20 |
Advice on using props, questioning of use, strength of simple methods |
| 3:59:00 |
Who is John's greatest inspiration in magic? |
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Closing comments from Peter |
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The End |