Overview
The Secrets of CARD WARP
Learn how to perform one of the most eye-popping effects in all of close-up magic!
If you could have one set of magic DVDs, this would be it! This benchmark collection features just about all of magic’s most enduring and classic effects and routines. It’s a fabulous compendium with many of the top masters in the world of magic teaching their handlings and routines for some of magic’s classics. Linking rings, sponge balls, metal bending, cups and balls, thumb tips, Zombie, color-changing knives, and many, many more topics are all gathered in this one terrific DVD reference set. Each volume covers a specific subject and features new, old, and sometimes rare footage by some of the top video producers in magic.
It’s been said that Roy Walton invented one of the most original card effects of all time with his Card Warp, and ever since then, magicians have taken this concept to even more baffling heights. How can a flat two-dimensional object like a playing card turn completely over even when folded into another flat object?
On this DVD, you’ll learn the secrets to Roy Walton’s original two-card brainchild, as expertly performed and taught by Michael Ammar. Then, you’ll watch and learn some different and original presentations for the original Card Warp as Scotty York performs and teaches his decidedly adult version and Eugene Burger uses the cards to demonstrate a horrifying history lesson. From there, you’ll move on to even more visually amazing versions that use a card and a borrowed banknote, such as Michael Close’s Dr. Strangetrick and Howie Schwartzman’s Star Warp, as taught by Ammar again. Paul Diamond will demonstrate how to make the face of a deck change when it’s wrapped in a bill, even when the spectator holds it. You’ll also see and learn Bruce Cervon’s Warp II, possibly the most baffling version of Card Warp ever created.
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