Confused by BigBlindMedia
Created by: BigBlindMedia
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Key features
Includes 20 custom gaff cards and a two-hour tutorial
Features 12 gaff-card-based routines for all skill levels
Highlights *Confused*, a visually stunning transposition effect
Emphasizes practicality and audience-proofing in routines
Pitched as a timeless resource for visual and psychological magic
Pros
Visual and psychological magic that's audience-proof
Beginner-friendly despite strong reactions
Creative potential with gaff-heavy but method-simple workers
Cons
Requires gaff cards, which might not be preferred by all magicians
Two-hour tutorial might be lengthy for some
Effect
The trick Confused creates a visually stunning transposition effect. The magician shows two selected cards, such as the Jack of Spades and the 10 of Hearts. The cards appear to swap places multiple times, even when a spectator holds one card in place. The climax involves both cards being signed by the spectator, placed in different locations, and then merging into one impossible fusion. The effect is baffling and leaves audiences questioning how such a transformation could happen.
Full details
Confused is part of the 2woFaced bundle by Big Blind Media. The trick uses custom gaff cards to achieve its impossible transposition and fusion effects. The routine includes multiple phases, starting with simple card swaps and escalating to a signed-card finale. The method relies on clever gaff card applications, making the effect both visual and deceptive. The bundle includes a two-hour tutorial covering Confused and 11 other gaff-based routines.
Who should consider the trick
This trick is ideal for magicians who enjoy visual card magic with strong audience reactions. It works well for performers who like using gaff cards but prefer methods that are easy to execute. Beginners can learn it due to its clear teaching, while experienced magicians will appreciate its layered structure and audience-proofing techniques.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
The difficulty level is moderate. The trick relies on gaff cards rather than advanced sleight of hand, making it accessible to most skill levels. The tutorial breaks down each phase clearly, ensuring smooth execution. The most challenging aspect is timing and presentation, as the effect builds through multiple phases.
What magicians say
Big Blind Media describes Confused as a "visually stunning transposition effect" that escalates into a jaw-dropping finale. The routine is praised for its practicality and audience-proofing, using signatures and multiple phases to enhance impossibility. The trailer highlights the playful framing of the trick, turning a technical effect into a memorable performance piece. Magicians who enjoy gaff-heavy but method-simple tricks will find Confused a compelling addition to their repertoire.
What people are saying about Confused
BigBlindMedia says...
The highlight is a performance of *Confused*, a visually stunning transposition effect that escalates into a jaw-dropping finale where two signed cards fuse together.
Promotional videos
2woFaced Trailer - with performance of Confused
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