Card Manipulation : Split Fans, Cardini Single Production & Perfect Production
Loading...
1,150
Loading...
Uploader Comments (kieku87)
see all
All Comments (11)
-
@kieku87 Thank you, I'll try it. By the way, you're a great crad manipulator! ;)
-
great job man
-
@CrdShk Thanks, it still takes lots of work to make an complete act of card manipulation. Maybe someday I have that kind of act and I can upload it to youtube :)
-
Awesome, I love manipulation like this.
Loading...
I have lots of problems with the perfect production. When I move my index finger to produce a card, you can see the rest of the palmed cards. I think that's 'cause I don't palm them correctly. Any ideas?
PD: I also have the mcbride's dvds.
PD2: Sorry for my bad English, I'm from Spain.
Thanks! :)
ANBEGO 5 months ago
@ANBEGO I have the same problem when I have lot's of cards palmed. I usually just turn my wrist so nobody can see those palmed cards. And of course I palm my cards as deep in my hand as possible. I hope this helps :)
kieku87 5 months ago
Thanks very much. Appreciate the help. :) I look forward to getting into the perfect production. I thought it would take a long time.
Haven't prepared any cards yet as I don't have a card clip. Keep the videos coming! :) thanks for the advice.
After watching the DVDs. I had questions. So thanks again for the help :)
TDGinge 10 months ago
@TDGinge I forgot to mention this, you dont need a card clip. I just use heavy books and put the cards between them. If you got a really big and heavy book, you can just but few cards between the pages of the book and then but something heavy on top of it.
kieku87 8 months ago
Hey man. Got the same series on DVD about 2 months ago. I can do fans, single productions and the easy stuff. But all 3 of these moves are next for me. But I find them nearly impossible for me to do! Any tips!? And how long they take u!?
Looks great. :)
TDGinge 10 months ago
@TDGinge It took about few weeks when I got Cardini Singles. After that I learned Split fans pretty fast but it took me longer to get them right. Perfect Production took a lot more and I'm still not satisfied. Only advice I can really give is that when you start training Perfect Production, make your cards softer (it's taught in one of Mcbrides DVD). Don't fear bending the cards.
kieku87 10 months ago