Business Zoom Cards by Dani DaOrtiz

Created by: Dani DaOrtiz

Business Zoom Cards is a clever card trick designed specifically for Zoom performances, where the magician guides participants through an interactive experience using their own decks of cards. The trick involves a counting or matching routine that feels like a 'Do as I Do' effect, creating a fun and engaging moment for remote audiences. This is perfect for close-up or parlour magic adapted to digital platforms, offering a fresh take on classic card magic principles for the virtual age.

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Key features

  • Designed for Zoom performances

  • Interactive and engaging for remote audiences

  • Uses participants' own decks of cards

  • No heavy sleight of hand required

  • Versatile and adaptable to different styles

Pros

  • Innovative approach to Zoom magic

  • Highly interactive and fun for participants

  • No need for specialized props

  • Easy to adapt to various performance styles

Cons

  • Requires strong audience management skills

  • Some techniques may need practice to perfect

Effect

Business Zoom Cards is a magic trick designed for remote performances. The audience sees the magician guide them through a series of steps using business cards or playing cards. The effect has a "do as I do" feel, where participants follow along with their own cards at home. By the end, an impossible coincidence or revelation occurs, leaving the spectator amazed at how their actions matched the magician's predictions.

Full details

The trick is part of Dani DaOrtiz's "Connected" series, a collection of six effects specifically designed for Zoom magic. Business Zoom Cards involves interactive participation, where the spectator handles their own cards while the magician directs the process. The method relies on clever psychological forces and subtle audience management rather than complex sleight of hand. The routine is structured to make the spectator feel in control, yet the outcome remains impossible to explain.

Who should consider the trick

This trick is ideal for magicians who perform remotely via Zoom or other video platforms. It suits those who enjoy interactive magic where the spectator participates directly. Since it requires minimal sleight of hand, it is accessible to beginners, but experienced performers will appreciate the nuanced audience management techniques.

Information on how difficult it is to perform

The difficulty level is moderate. While the method itself is not technically demanding, successful performance relies on clear instructions and confident audience management. Steve Faulkner notes that some techniques may require practice to ensure smooth execution, but most of the effects are self-working or use very simple sleights.

What magicians say

Steve Faulkner from RealMagicReview praises the creativity of Business Zoom Cards, calling it "light but effective." He highlights how the trick fits well within Dani DaOrtiz's style of organized chaos, where the process feels fun and engaging rather than overly methodical. He also mentions that the trick can be adapted—business cards aren't mandatory, allowing performers to theme it differently.

Faulkner emphasizes that while the trick is easy to learn, strong audience management is key. He says, "You need to perform it in your own style... you can't just talk through it." Despite this, he believes the effect is versatile and can be adjusted to suit different performers. Overall, he considers it a strong addition to any Zoom magician's repertoire.

What people are saying about Business Zoom Cards

Steve Faulkner (RealMagicReview) says...

The Business Zoom Cards have a sort of 'Do as I Do' counting feel to them, and they're quite light and interactive. It's a really fun experience for remote audiences.

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