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Justin N. Miller Inner circle 2457 Posts |
Hey alex,
How have you been. I heard your performance in peru was great! Maybe we could jam sometime. Justin N. Miller |
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davidpaul$ Inner circle Georgetown, South Carolina 3094 Posts |
Received Justin's DVD yesterday.
I haven't had a chance to watch the entire DVD but what I did watch was very good. It was shot, I'm assuming in Justin's home. It is not a professionally produced DVD but that didn't bother me. I wish Justin would have inserted chapters on the DVD. By not doing this you have to fast forward through the DVD to get to a specific performance. Like a VHS tape. I will probably re-record it on to another DVD and insert the chapters myself. The effects I did see I was more than satisfied with. Good Stuff !! Just wanted to give a heads up on this little fop-aux.
Guilt will betray you before technique betrays you!
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Justin N. Miller Inner circle 2457 Posts |
Now you know why it is called BACKSTAGE Access..I wanted to give the masses the same feel in teaching as my Custom DVD Series Customers have.
Justin N. Miller |
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matt.magicman Inner circle Mars 1524 Posts |
Got it today thanks justin!
3 card melody...very nice! I have always struggled with jk hartman pop out move though do you have an alternative for the first move/card? cheers mate matt |
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Donny Orbit Special user 944 Posts |
You could do either Piet Forton's pop out or even Daryl's Hot Shot cut as long as you don't let the packets coalesce.
DO |
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double_lift Veteran user Platform 9 3/4 355 Posts |
Hi, Justin
I got the DVD a couple of days ago but couldn't watch it until last night. I liked it very much, specially "Three Card Melody", although I will probably change the handling a little bit, too; and also "Keyed-Up", pretty, pretty nice. Thanks, man.
"There's a world of difference between the spectators not knowing how something is done and them knowing that it can't be done."
(Simon Aronson) |
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matt.magicman Inner circle Mars 1524 Posts |
I can't do a hot shot....
donny, how hard is the Piet Forton's pop out ? cheers |
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double_lift Veteran user Platform 9 3/4 355 Posts |
Hi Matt,
Piet Forton's 'Pop Out' is more "knacky" than hard. However, you should try JK Hartman's move a little bit more, it isn't hard at all, and it fits very well here. You can also do the old cut in which you reveal the bottom card and it seems to come from the middle of the deck. It must have a name but I can't recall it now. Briefly: hold the deck in biddle-grip with your right hand. Now swing-cut the top half of the deck with your right first finger onto the left hand, then your left thumb contacts the bottom card of the packet that's still in your right hand (the original bottom half) and kind of turns it around and on to the top of the right hand packet. It seems to come right from the middle of the deck. Hope it helps,
"There's a world of difference between the spectators not knowing how something is done and them knowing that it can't be done."
(Simon Aronson) |
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Justin N. Miller Inner circle 2457 Posts |
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On 2008-04-29 04:07, matt.magicman wrote: Wonderful! I used Hartmans because of the impossibility of the reveal..it really fits here nicely. What seem to be you hang-up with it. Justin N. Miller |
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Justin N. Miller Inner circle 2457 Posts |
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On 2008-04-29 08:33, double_lift wrote: Wonderful! I am glad you are enjoying the routines. Keyed-up is a real crowd pleaser. I would love to see what you come up with. Justin N. Miller |
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KMan1564 Loyal user 228 Posts |
Best of luck with this release. Justin always puts out top notch work.
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Justin N. Miller Inner circle 2457 Posts |
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On 2008-04-29 08:33, double_lift wrote: Wonderful! I am glad you are enjoying the routines. Keyed-up is a real crowd pleaser. I would love to see what you come up with. Justin N. Miller |
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matt.magicman Inner circle Mars 1524 Posts |
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On 2008-04-29 12:54, Justin N. Miller wrote: its just the pulling of the card from under the deck with the fingers for me I have always found this tricky any tips? top effect anyway mate |
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matt.magicman Inner circle Mars 1524 Posts |
Any tips, anyone??
thanks matt |
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matt.magicman Inner circle Mars 1524 Posts |
Ok, once again I have answered my own post.........
what I have come up with so far is this: for the first revelation hold the deck face down, say they can find the 1st card slip cut force, but when you cut the deck, bring the right hand packet of cards over the top of the left pack use the tips of the right fingers to slide the forced card forwards as the two halves come together tak ethe card out, replace it on top of the deck as you triple lift and carry on as per justin's routine this way you can produce the "card" face down, without distubing the top stock I'll use this for the time being, while I try to get the pop down as smooth as justin! I hope this helps all the less able people like my self ( if there is anyone else??)........ ;) |
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bugula New user 18 Posts |
I'm sorry I missed this release - is there any word when the Kozmo Magic version will be available?
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fionter747 New user 2 Posts |
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