The spectator shuffles the deck and freely cuts it into four packets. When you turn over the top cards they can be anything you like it to be (the four aces, a royal flush, ...). (Also part of Move Mastery 3.)
runtime: 6min 24s
The first ace appears and then the remaining three aces appear all at once in a nice display. (Also part of Move Mastery 3.)
runtime: 5min 27s
The four aces are found one by one in a visual and magical manner. (Also part of Move Mastery 1.)
runtime: 4min 2s
The four aces are lost in the deck and then one by one found in a visual and magical manner. (Also part of Move Mastery 1.)
runtime: 3min 53s
The three mates to a selected card pop out of the deck all at once. (Also part of Move Mastery 1.)
runtime: 2min 53s
A selected card turns face-up and pops out of the deck. (Also part of Move Mastery 1.)
runtime: 1min 41s
Transfer palmed cards from one hand to the other while holding a deck of cards. (Also part of Move Mastery 1.)
runtime: 1min 50s
Perform a second dealt into the hand rather than onto the table. This is particularly useful to have a card appear at a certain position in the deck. (Also part of Move Mastery 1.)
runtime: 1min 49s
This is a very clean method to add cards which are classic palmed to the bottom of the pack. (Also part of Move Mastery 1.)
runtime: 1min 19s
Steal a card from the deck during a card selection process. (Also part of Move Mastery 1.)
runtime: 2min 25s
Steal a card from the deck during a card selection process. (Also part of Move Mastery 1.)
runtime: 1min 7s
Steal a card from the deck during a card selection process. (Also part of Move Mastery 1.)
runtime: 3min 47s
Scott Xavier created a new method for PK Touch using an old forgotten principal.
Effect:
The mentalist speaks of a psychic connection between people when they're hypnotized. The mentalist gets two spectators on stage and hypnotizes them. Then he just makes a mime like a tap two feet above each volunteers arm. Even though their eyes are closed, they both feel the touch, that was never made. The mentalist simply thinks of a touch, and they respond.
Next the mentalist taps the spectator on the left. Both volunteers feel it. Then he taps the spectator on the right, the spectator on the...
A deck is shuffled by a spectator. A card is picked in a fair and open manner. The card is returned and the deck is shuffled again by the spectator. The performer takes out four cards, one of the four is the spectator chosen card. The chosen card vanishes leaving only three cards in the performer's hands. The card appears face-up in the tabled deck.
runtime: 11min 58s
Four Jokers turn one by one into the same card that was selected before by a spectator. For the climax the four cards turn into the four Queens.
This effect was inspired by Jenning's Wild Cards.
runtime: 8min 22s
Michael Skinner tells stories from his early years in magic such as meeting Eddie Fechter and Ed Marlo. This short interview was hosted by Roger Klause.
Both of these larger than life legends - Michael Skinner and Roger Klaus - have unfortunately passed away. Videos like these are time capsules allowing us to get closer to these legends, learn from their life, and understand them a little bit better.
length: 3min 13s
The ace through 10 of Diamonds are inserted into the pack, each card at a different location. The deck is shuffled and then Michael produces each card one by one in different ways using pop out moves, cuts, and other flourishes.
This is an improvement of an effect popularized by Eddie Fechter. However Eddie produced each card the same way using the gymnastic ace production from the Paul LePaul book.
runtime: 14min 46s