Mostrando las entradas con la etiqueta color change. Mostrar todas las entradas
Mostrando las entradas con la etiqueta color change. Mostrar todas las entradas

jueves, 23 de junio de 2016

Changes by Cody Nottingham

Changes by Cody Nottingham

Changes contains two of the cleverest sleight of hand color changes we've seen in a long time. They're difficult, yet impressive changes where the cards are held out in the open so that you apparently can't manipulate them.
As a bonus, we've included TOSS: Cody's useful utility move that is fun to learn and experiment with.
You know our style—the filming is simple but completely clear. No weird editing, and nothing fancy. What's important is that Cody has perfected three brand new techniques, and that he shares them in the clearest manner possible. 

lunes, 13 de junio de 2016

Diagonal Slow Change by Andrew Csirmaz

Diagonal Slow Change by Andrew Csirmaz

The Diagonal Slow Change by Andrew Csirmaz is a stunningly visual colorchange. It lets the spectators see the process of the card changing it's identity in a slow and elegant manner.
This is a challenging technique, but so rewarding, it is worth putting time and effort in it Remember:. You will be able to accomplish an astonishing colorchange with intricate sleight of hand.


viernes, 10 de junio de 2016

Axis Color Change by Parth Dalal

Axis Color Change by Parth Dalal

The performer holds the deck, face up, in his left (or right) hand in mechanic's grip. Without moving a muscle, he simply waves his other hand (empty) over the cards, and the top card visually, smoothly changes into a completely different card.
Your eyes won't believe your hands, and you'll fool yourself watching it in the mirror. Designed for an intermediate level performer, the change is remarkably simple in technique and absolutely effective in performance.
Created by up-and-coming close-up performer Parth Dalal, this is a color change that you will love to learn and actually USE on a daily basis.