Clipflip by Biz

Created by: Biz

Clipflip is a versatile close-up card magic utility move invented by Biz, where a card appears to instantly change color, vanish, displace, or reverse in the spectator's hands through a deceptively simple yet advanced sleight. It can be integrated into various routines such as color changes, vanishes, steals, and reverses, making it ideal for magicians looking to enhance their card magic repertoire with a single, multifunctional technique. The full purchase includes detailed tutorials on the method, alternate easier versions, nine practical applications, and three complete routines like the Confused Deck, Sandwich Effect, and Elevator Effect, providing comprehensive value for performers seeking to master and apply this move in diverse magical contexts.

Key features

  • Versatile utility move for color changes, vanishes, displacements, steals, and reverses

  • Includes two performance methods with an easier version for accessibility

  • Comes with nine applications and three full routines for immediate use

  • Taught through a 30-minute comprehensive video tutorial

  • Designed to improve overall card handling and flow in magic performances

Pros

  • Highly versatile with multiple applications

  • Well-taught with clear instructions and tips

  • Good value for money at $12

  • Can be seamlessly integrated into existing routines

  • Encourages experimentation and creativity

Cons

  • Challenging to learn, especially for those unfamiliar with advanced sleights like the clip shift

  • May require significant practice to master smoothly

Effect

Clipflip is a card sleight that creates multiple visual effects for an audience. It can make a card change color, vanish, or move to a different position in the deck. The move can also reverse a card or secretly steal it from the deck. These actions happen in a smooth and deceptive way, making the magic look effortless.

Full details

Clipflip is a utility move with many uses in card magic. The full download includes the method for the sleight, plus alternate ways to perform it. There are nine different applications showing how to use Clipflip in various tricks. Three complete routines are also provided: the Confused Deck, the Sandwich Effect, and the Elevator Effect. The tutorial runs for 30 minutes and covers all these points in detail.

Who should consider the trick

Clipflip is for magicians who work with cards and want to expand their skills. It suits those who already know some advanced moves, like the clip shift. David from Magic Orthodoxy says the move is challenging and recommends it for people familiar with the clip shift. Beginners may find it difficult, but Biz offers an easier version to help with learning.

Information on how difficult it is to perform

Clipflip is a difficult move to learn and perform well. David compares it to a combination of the clip shift and a top palm. Biz provides two versions, including one that is easier, but both require practice. Mastery of the move is important before using it in routines. The sleight involves precise hand movements and timing.

What magicians say

Biz describes Clipflip as a versatile utility move that can enhance many card tricks. He says it offers good value because one move can be used in many ways. David from Magic Orthodoxy praises Biz's teaching style and the move's versatility. He notes the project is priced at $12 and includes a comprehensive tutorial. Both agree that Clipflip is a valuable addition for magicians who want to improve their card handling.

What people are saying about Clipflip

BigBlindMedia says...

Clipflip is a true utility move, capable of being adapted for a wide range of effects, offering exceptional value with a single move that can significantly enhance your card magic repertoire.

magicorthodoxy says...

The move is challenging, especially for those not familiar with the clip shift, but Biz provides two versions including an easier one, and the tutorial is comprehensive and versatile.

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