Par Jean-Jacques Sanvert
DVD en anglais, mais
l'accent de Jean-Jacques est très facile à comprendre !
When FISM winner J. J.
Sanvert performs, he only has one goal in mind - to entertain! This is
why every routine in his professional repertoire is honed to perfection
as he squeezes every last drop of entertainment potential from them.
That means that every one of these tricks is strong enough to be your
closer!
On this volume, you'll find a selection of unbelievably strong close-up
items that can be performed in almost any situation. Learn them and put
them anywhere in your show - every one is a feature piece!
Psychic Poker - The performer correctly predicts
not only a poker hand from a shuffled deck but also a name and address
freely chosen from a telephone directory. Utterly baffling...and just
about self working!
I Ching - A brand new deck of cards are shuffled
and cards are eliminated by the spectators until only one is left and,
after some by-play, is shown to exactly match the performer's
prediction. You'll also learn J.J.'s masterful equivoque and verbal
control techniques.
Royal Rollover Aces - If you think you know this
classic effect, think again. After the deck is shuffled face up and
face down several times, the cards are turned to reveal the four Aces
while the remainder of the cards are shown to now be all face down. The
Aces are set aside to reveal a Royal Flush in Spades on top of each
packet of cards. As if that weren't enough, the five packets are spread
to show that each contains four of a kind in matching suit orders. For
the incomprehensible finish, the rest of the cards are spread to show
that they are now in perfect numerical order. Use this as your closer
(though J. J. often uses it as his opener!)
Bill and Pen - The metal "core" of a borrowed bill
is removed and then replaced after which a fountain pen is thrust
through it with no damage. J. J. combines two classics of magic and
makes the entire procedure logical and magical.
Surviving Card - If you've ever lost your break or
had a troublesome spectator, this routine is the perfect solution. The
spectator names the only card not in the deck. It's found, uncannily,
in the performer's pocket.
Show Me A Trick - Once again, J. J. shows you how
to handle a situation that every close-up magician faces. This time,
you'll learn how to turn a spectator's request that you teach them a
trick into a perfect magical moment.
Flying Dollar - This is the last word in Fingertip
Coins Across routines. Coins travel back and forth from one hand to
another. For a finale, they all change to Chinese coins. The silver
coins are reintroduced magically and then vanished one at a time.
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