Hi everyone!
I am a 15 years old magician from Montreal, who has been devoted to the art since more than 4 years. I like card magic the best, but this first release involves coins!
Duo is a project containing two visual effects, using borrowed objects and leaving the spectator with a souvenir. They are both easy to do, and best of all, they are virtually impromptu!
The first effect, SCA (Signed Coin Across) is a visual transposition of a signed coin and a regular coin. Only 2 coins are used, they are instantly examinable, it's a borrowed coin, an instant reset and it can happen in the spectator hands.
In the second effect, TakTik, a borrowed coin is secured inside a clear TicTac box, and a symbol is drawn on the box (Sharpie). With a shake, the symbol visually appears on the coin. The box can be borrowed as well, and everything is instantly examinable.
I encourage you to check it out in the future, and give me constructive criticism so I can improve in the future!
Any comments would be really appreciated!
Note: If my project is not accepted (even tough I know it's original), I would be glad to send a link to the instructional video to anybody willing to learn those effects
Best regards,
Marc-Antoine Denis
I am a 15 years old magician from Montreal, who has been devoted to the art since more than 4 years. I like card magic the best, but this first release involves coins!
Duo is a project containing two visual effects, using borrowed objects and leaving the spectator with a souvenir. They are both easy to do, and best of all, they are virtually impromptu!
The first effect, SCA (Signed Coin Across) is a visual transposition of a signed coin and a regular coin. Only 2 coins are used, they are instantly examinable, it's a borrowed coin, an instant reset and it can happen in the spectator hands.
In the second effect, TakTik, a borrowed coin is secured inside a clear TicTac box, and a symbol is drawn on the box (Sharpie). With a shake, the symbol visually appears on the coin. The box can be borrowed as well, and everything is instantly examinable.
I encourage you to check it out in the future, and give me constructive criticism so I can improve in the future!
Any comments would be really appreciated!
Note: If my project is not accepted (even tough I know it's original), I would be glad to send a link to the instructional video to anybody willing to learn those effects
Best regards,
Marc-Antoine Denis
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