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card through window

The 'card through window' trick is a stunning close-up magic effect where a selected card is thrown at a window and miraculously appears on the other side, defying logic and physics. This trick is perfect for magicians looking to add a visually impactful and seemingly impossible feat to their repertoire. It's a type of card magic that requires a window or glass surface to perform, making it ideal for street magic or performances in venues with such features.

Key features

  • Visually stunning effect that leaves spectators in awe
  • Requires a window or glass surface to perform
  • Ideal for street magic and close-up performances
  • Can be learned with practice and the right guidance

Pros

  • Produces strong reactions from spectators
  • Adds a visually impactful trick to your repertoire
  • Can be performed with minimal props

Cons

  • Requires access to a window or glass surface
  • May need practice to perfect the execution

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magicorthodoxy says...
Then he does card through window where just has a card selected throws the cards at the window and appears on the other side.

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How Can You Learn to do Magic JUST LIKE David Blaine?

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This video is a comprehensive guide on how to perform magic tricks similar to those David Blaine made famous in his Street Magic Special. The host, David from Magic Orthodoxy, breaks down each trick from the special, explaining what props are needed and where to get them. For example, the quarter bite trick can be done with a $13 coin and bottle effect, and the rising card trick can be performed with loops from Yel Masika for $10. The video also mentions the Raven for $40, which allows for more tricks than just making a quarter vanish. Other tricks discussed include the cigarette through quarter ($19), arm twisting illusion ($25), and the invisible deck ($7.50). The host also recommends resources for learning card tricks, such as Paul Harris's The Art of Astonishment series ($60 per volume), Daryl's Card Revelations ($28 per volume), and Michael Amar's Easy to Master Card Miracles ($25 each). The video concludes with a mention of David Blaine's master class for more advanced learning. Pros of the tricks include their simplicity and the strong reactions they elicit, while cons may include the need for practice and the initial cost of props.

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Takeaways:

  • Learn to perform magic tricks like David Blaine with simple props and resources.
  • Detailed breakdown of tricks from Blaine's Street Magic Special, including costs and where to buy.
  • Recommendations for learning card tricks from Paul Harris, Daryl, and Michael Amar.
  • Mention of David Blaine's master class for advanced learning.
  • Pros and cons of each trick discussed, highlighting simplicity and audience reactions.