a cardistry performance live

Nov 17, 2011
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iowa
hey everybody i'm here to share with you a video of me performing live cardistry at a local venue /coffee shop near were i live i drop a few cards but you know it happens tell me what you guys think i would love to here your guys feed back thanks also i know the sound quality isnt the best so you cant here exactly what im saying but i still hope you enjoy the video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYiChPXeKeQ
 
Feb 10, 2013
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I like the idea and think you should continue doing it. Just try to be more smooth in terms of connecting flourishes. Maybe connect a little ore with the audience. Also, don't mention the name of the flourishes. It makes it seem choppy and unprofessional, as if you are selling something to them in a way. Just a little tip that would help in my opinion.
 
Nov 17, 2011
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iowa
I like the idea and think you should continue doing it. Just try to be more smooth in terms of connecting flourishes. Maybe connect a little ore with the audience. Also, don't mention the name of the flourishes. It makes it seem choppy and unprofessional, as if you are selling something to them in a way. Just a little tip that would help in my opinion.

this helps alot thanks for the advice junkbox
 
Jan 1, 2013
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Your actual performance of the moves is top-notch. However, maybe try to create a flowing routine which gets increasingly complex and impressive and put it to music. If you don't want to do it to music you could do something similar to this video by Andrei Jikh: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tdjh-7rJjw. I think this is great for laypeople as they tend not to know that cardistry exists. I agree with Junkbox that naming the moves before you do them is not really necessary and breaks up the flow but you could talk as you do the moves, as opposed to between them like Andrei does in the video. This is the route I tend to take if and when I perform some cardistry stuff.

Hope this helps and keep it up,

Cameron
 
Nov 17, 2011
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iowa
Your actual performance of the moves is top-notch. However, maybe try to create a flowing routine which gets increasingly complex and impressive and put it to music. If you don't want to do it to music you could do something similar to this video by Andrei Jikh: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tdjh-7rJjw. I think this is great for laypeople as they tend not to know that cardistry exists. I agree with Junkbox that naming the moves before you do them is not really necessary and breaks up the flow but you could talk as you do the moves, as opposed to between them like Andrei does in the video. This is the route I tend to take if and when I perform some cardistry stuff.

Hope this helps and keep it up,

Cameron

thanks Cameron your feedback is very helpful and very much appreciated
 
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