...one side is blue, the other side is red. I'm sorry, AceHoudini, I don't mind that you give ideas for us to ponder, but please learn a few forms of basic finesse. You don't need to reverse spread those cards. If you want to reverse spread them, make it more natural. Because the faces are normal, you could give a quick spread as a convincer. I don't even mind if you produce the video at a low frame rate so that it can skip over some flashing (ur ego change). I don't really want to make this a rage comment, but I am not sure if you should be tossing out these types of ideas yet (your videos time and time again show that you don't have familiarity/finesse to compensate for new tricks).
I suggest you practice ur current sleights/flourishes so that you can better your videos (at least make yourself look casual, not suspicious). If you learn new sleights, you will also have more in your arsenal to think of better tricks.
(Goes back to a calmer voice) I only have one deck color change: Splicer by Zach Mueller. It is really good because it allows flexibility with the cards, and freedom for presentation. Knowing a deck switch (which I do) is also really useful, because Splicer itself gives enough amazement and misdirection to execute it for the actual deck (say, color change from reds to blues or faces to blanks).