^^I don't. I prefer a bit longer, more in depth stuff. Like ACR, Cards to Pocket, Reset, Believe, Witness, etc. Gives me more time to build up the trick and really sell it. Quick tricks are good, but aren't always the right answer.
Last year I had my window open while it was rather humid out, and I set my deck of cards on my desk. I could literally see the top card slowly begin to warp until it was pretty messed up, then the cards below it slowly start to follow suit. It was cool, yet painful at the same time. I felt...
The magazine thing was definitely obvious, it sounded like half of it was sped up, Tivo wasn't too good, coin work wasn't anything special. Based on some of your other videos, I was expecting better. Sorry, but I didn't care for it that much.
Wow, that looks very awesome. I may have to purchase it sometime. It'd be great for when people are being annoying and go, "Hey, make this disappear!" And they're holding something that would otherwise be hard to vanish. I'm definitely on the look-out for reviews!
Lee says it's all timing and watching the rotations in mid-air, but that seems extremely hard to me. I think I'll just stick to the non-acrobatic version.
Shake Change/Erdnase (figure out how to get the cards in the right position... cough**KM Move**cough)/Flippant Move
You can do basically any color change you want, as long as you can manage to get the cards in the right positions.
I use the "Bubble Break" thing that Gregory Wilson teaches on Card Stunts/ Pyrotechnic Pasteboards whenever I can. I still don't have it down pat, but it's a great way of getting a break. No pushovers, riffles; can be done with one hand. It's pretty awesome. That combined with multiple DLs...
No problem, I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Oh yes... I noticed. I'm sure they're not all that way, but where I was at, it seemed like most of them were. See, in Missouri, those kind of kids are kind of the "un-popular" group. But I have a feeling in California it's just the opposite. :D
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