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magicgoober New user 3 Posts |
I am very happy to have finally found a great dvd to learn card manipulations. I've always stayed away from card manipulation because I thought it was impossible to do. Thankfully for Christmas my wife got me Tony Clark's award winning card routine dvd. He really explains his whole routine! I don't why he's giving his act away but I'm not complaining. It's been a lot of fun so far. Next I want to get into billard ball manip. Can any one recommend a good dvd for this? Is there even one out there?
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MattWayne Special user Manhattan, NY | Studio City, CA 624 Posts |
Before you dive into billiard ball manipulation- might I suggest purchasing McBrides Manipulation DVDs/VHS series. Both McBride Card Manipulations Volumes 1-3, and Jeff McBrides Manipulations Volumes 1-3. I prefer the Manipulations, over the card manip videos. All the volumes though have great material! Even billiard ball material- some of the best. Canada's top manipulator, Romaine- just recently put out a manip. video. The material is excellent- his routine is flawless. But you just simply learn his routine- which I don't necessarily do; always mold to your own performance style; when pertaining to manip. Jeff Sheridan also has three DVDs out pertaining to his magic in New York City. Volume 2- covers his card manip. act. Once again- flawless and perfected! But don't forget about books! Routined Card Manipulations 1-2, Routined Ball Manip. The Tarbell Book of Magic Volume 3 has a section on card manipulation. And Tarbell Course in Magic Volume 2; has a ball manipulation routine/moves that should be learnt. Hope this helps. Keep in touch- PM me if you need any more advice; there's lots more that I could cover.
Tomasko
Matt Wayne
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magicgoober New user 3 Posts |
I do have the McBride dvds but I was a little overwhelmed with all the moves. I just want a basic routine with a beginning middle and end. Tony Clark's card manip DVD is a little easier to follow and I feel I can actually make my own routine from what I learned. Perhaps after I master this one I can move on to more difficult material.
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Magicmaven Inner circle 1235 Posts |
I have the McBride serries of Card Manipulation, and it is fabulous, I still have trouble mannipulating more than a couple cards, but the videos have great incite, and aid. I too, suggest that you look into theose videos.
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Cheif_Magi New user 24 Posts |
Yes I have to agree about McBrides Manipulation videos. Even though I only have his Card DVDs the teaching is so good and I use it whenever I ned a reference to card appearence.
~~Chris
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magicbern Inner circle Hong Kong, China 1220 Posts |
McBride also has a new DVD/Book combo for beginning manipulators which rivals the tony Clark one...it's called Manipulation Without Tears and can be purchased from his website or through your own favorite magic dealer (i got mine thru Hocus Pocus).
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