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Card College Lightest!

Card College Lightest Regular readers will know I am a big fan of Roberto Giobbi’s work – if you are in to card magic then they are the books to read. His Card College books are modern day classics and are an essential starting point if you are serious about learning card magic.

Some years ago, he published Card College Light where the emphasis is on subtlety and presentation and hardly any sleight of hand is required. These, he suggests, are good routines to develop performing confidence, without needing to worry about the technical aspect of our art.

This first volume was followed up by Card College Lighter, and the final volume of the trilogy is now available in the UK.

Card College Lightest is available now for only £24.99. Another 18 routines taught in the same clear style as the previous two books – this comes highly recommended.

Paul Gordon – Card Startlers – a mini review

I have been sitting on a review copy of this 3-DVD set for some time now and have been looking forward to watching and sharing my thoughts on it. So if you are trying to get ideas for Christmas presents, read on!

Paul Gordon Card Startlers

It isn’t possible to review in detail the whole DVD set since it contains 47 tricks (covered in almost 5 hours), but I will start with a few general observations. Some of the live performance segments will be familiar to you if you have seen Paul’s earlier set ‘Live in Action’ but it is great to see how a lay audience reacts to Paul’s magic. The explanations, however, have been newly recorded.

Without doubt, a large part of the magic of Paul Gordon is Paul Gordon. So there is real value in watching him in action before real people. His personality and rapport with the audience is excellent, and even without the explanations of the tricks, most of us could learn about making card magic entertaining from watching him. (I am not, obviously, saying we should all copy his lines and mannerisms – we need to work within our own personalities and characters – but there are principles here we can learn from.)

Secondly, Paul’s explanations are very clear. They have been filmed in a nice uncluttered set with little to distract. Occasionally the camera work doesn’t quite keep up with Paul’s explanation – so sometimes we hear him explaining a different view he is giving us before we actually see it. But this is a minor niggle and doesn’t get in the way of the explanation. It goes without saying that Paul is an extremely accomplished card-man, so he makes all the moves seem very easy. He does repeat moves multiple times to facilitate learning, but if you are a beginner you may still need to watch segments more than once. But that is the beauty of DVD.

A word on style. Although I am quite a fan of the ‘high concept’ DVDs being put out by people like BigBlindMedia, there is something pleasing about the simplicity of the production on this set. There is no unnecessary filling or fancy editing – after a brief introduction it is straight into the magic. And there really is a lot of it! The title menu is presented on the face of a blank deck of cards held over a card-table, and contains the inevitable plug for the website.

What about the tricks? If you’re familiar with Paul’s books then there will be plenty of material you’ve seen before – but as much as I love books, there are times when seeing a move and an effect is a distinct advantage. Old favourites like Diminishing? Not Likely! (I do like this one) and Easy Ace Estimation re-appear, but there is plenty of newer material too.

The ‘difficulty’ of the material ranges from the virtually self-working (like the Bannon-esque Carbon Footprints) to material which requires a reasonable familiarity with standard card moves. Almost without exception Paul performs with an regular (borrowed) deck – and so there are a few more technical demands than with some other creators.

A few highlights

I particularly liked Totally Baffling Card Control, which though apparently an old trick was new to me. (I think it is in Protean Card Magic – which I do own – a reminder how easy it is to miss ‘goodies’ in a book – see comments below!)

Emulsion Cards is a really nice oil and water routine. For a similar effect with a kicker ending see Fry Them with Oil and Water. Powerhouse is a really clever card revelation – it has two good twists, can be performed with a borrowed and shuffled deck, and is technically very straightforward. Shocked Aces is a largely self-working but entertaining little routine involving the location of the 4 aces and two spectators’ chosen cards.

There are also some handy sleights and moves. The Four-Way False Cut and Control is particularly useful (and straightforward) – which does what it says on the tin – a four-way cut which maintains deck order and can also be used to control a chosen card to the top of the deck.

There are also a few performance only effects, most of which are marketed separately – Corner Of Picadilly, The Gordon Diary Trick, Laymen Assembly, Dazzler. Some of these are live performances where the quality of the filming is less good – but then you’re seeing a real performance – you can’t have everything!

One of the interesting things for me, was to see how Paul takes a method and plays with it and creates a family of effects from the same starting point. As you watch more of Paul’s work (and there is plenty here!) you will see something of this ‘evolution’ in play.

The final disc ends with an interesting interview slot. It includes a bit of Paul’s personal history including some of the performers who have inspired him. He also talks briefly about how he goes about creating an effect. There is a defence of mathematical tricks – with Paul’s motto that it’s the performance that matters. Non-mathematical tricks can be dull when performed badly and vice-versa.

As a fellow magic book collector and enthusiast I enjoyed his comments on buying and reading magic books. However, his insistence that you should make time to read and try everything in every book (easily done in a couple of hours a day for a week he says!) is a luxury the amateur may not have.

That being said, we often have a bit more time at home at Christmas, so I think this 3-disc set would be an ideal way to while away that post-Christmas lull! Buy it for anyone who enjoys good quality card magic.

You can buy the set directly from Paul and he has some special offers on the set too. The base price is only £38 which on a £/trick basis is a bargain!

A few more magic bargains

The good folk at Trickshop.com regularly have special offers on, and this week they are offering a book called Applause by Senor Mardo for FREE. It is a nice little book, mainly ‘parlour’ magic but includes a few close up routines. Whilst you are over there, they are still offering the Expert at the Card Table for $2.95 which is about £1.70 with the current exchange rate – an absolute bargain. Visit Trickshop.com

For the card-aholics amongst you, Paul Gordon continues to offer various reductions on bundles of his excellent books and tricks. I am still intending to put a review of his new Card Startlers up, but have not had a minute to look at this yet. Watch this space…

Also, although we are primarily focused on the UK market, for those who are into Ellusionist, you will no doubt have heard about their annual holiday giveaway. If you are prepared to wait for your order to ship from the States, they are offering some good prizes – see their Holiday Giveaway page for more details. Of course they also sell a variety of custom Bicycle Decks for your performing pleasure.

That will do for now. Keep enjoying your Card Magic!

Anything is possible…

Bicycle Cards in Bottle

These are not new, but I just love the idea, and they are not always available in the UK.

A factory sealed pack of Bicycle Cards in an ordinary milk bottle. Wonderful way of adorning your magic den and reminding you that anything is possible…

Wayne Dobson has some at the moment – visit Dtrick and look in the Close Up and Stand Up section.

(Thanks to MagicWeek for the tip-off that they were back in stock).

 
 

Close-Up Magic Symposium

British Close Up Magic Symposium

British Close Up Magic Symposium

I reckon in this time of credit crunch, e-books may well be the way forward (though I will always prefer the real deal…).

Anyway, our friends at Trickshop.com have just released The British Close Up Magic Symposium
– a big e-book of over 300 pages covering 16 years of the British Close Up Magic Symposium.  Loads of great card and close up magic by all the greats.  Well worth a look at $49.95 and instand delivery!

Magic by Michael Paul

Flicker  - By Michael Paul - INSTANT DOWNLOAD

 

 

I got an email about a new trick called ‘Flickr‘ today and it certainly looks like an interesting concept. Involves flash paper, so may not be for everyone, but could be worth a look. An instant download for £11.99.

 

IMPACT - Michael Paul DVD

 

But as I was investigating, I discovered his earlier DVD – IMPACTat half price. This got an excellent review at Visions and also at TalkMagic so at £11.74 I’m quite tempted…

The beautiful card magic of Guy Hollingworth

The man is a bit of a legend to my mind, and his Drawing Room Deceptions is a book I treasure, even if most of the material is too hard for me! He recently did an interesting piece on the BBC about copyright in magic and the article includes two nice videos of him performing, including the infamous ‘Reparation’ – check it out at http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/7722521.stm.

(Thanks to MagicWeek for the heads up on this)

Royal Road to Card Magic

We’re thinking of creating a new section for beginners on here with recommendations for materials to get you started in card magic. If we do so, we’re sure to include the Royal Road to Card Magic – one of the classic texts on the subject. We’ve just hear that this is currently on special offer at Trickshop.com – Royal Road for $3.95 – a real bargain especially with the strong pound!

End of Line Bargains!

Our friends at Merchant of Magic have got some amazing reductions in their specials section. There’s some good card and non-card magic available. Just follow this link, scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the ‘Specials’ link and you will find loads of goodies at up to 60% off. If you use the code ‘aprilmadness‘ before the end of the month in the discount box and you’ll get an extra 10% off your order cost!

4 Card Tricks

The boys at Big Blind Media seem to be producing new DVDs every few weeks at the moment. We’ve just had advanced notice of their new DVD 4×4 – there’s a teaser trailer with a competition on it.

It looks like it could be useful for all card magic fans – 8 different ways of producing 4 of a kind, some false cuts etc.

Dave Forrest is doing the teaching, and as we’ve commented before, we’re a big fan of his work. Should be well worth a look.