Double Vision by Steve Gore

Created by: Steve Gore

Double Vision is a modernized close-up card trick that revitalizes the classic Invisible Deck plot. In this effect, a spectator selects a card, which is then revealed as the only face-up card in a shuffled deck, but with a stunning twist: the card case itself is produced in a lightning-fast, visual moment, often from the magician's pocket or another impossible location. This creates a powerful climax that amplifies the impossibility and leaves audiences in disbelief. Designed by Steve Gore, it's a high-impact routine suitable for real-world performances, relying on clever methods rather than difficult sleight of hand, making it accessible yet visually impressive for magicians of various skill levels.

Key features

  • Modern twist on the Invisible Deck plot with an added visual production of the card case

  • Relies on smart thinking and accessible methods, not advanced sleight of hand

  • Highly visual and engaging, ideal as a closer or standout routine in performances

  • Involves two decks of cards for transformations and interactions

  • Promotes strong audience astonishment and disbelief

Pros

  • Practical and performable in real-world settings

  • Creates moments of genuine astonishment with a strong climax

  • Accessible to a wide range of performers due to straightforward methods

  • Interactive and engaging for spectators

  • High-quality and well-constructed routine

Cons

  • May require some advanced sleight of hand skills, challenging for newcomers

  • Lacks detailed explanation in promotional materials, necessitating purchase for full understanding

Effect

Double Vision is a card trick where two selected cards appear to visually and impossibly change places. The routine builds to a strong climax where all the cards vanish and then reappear in the magician's pocket. It is a modernized version of the classic Invisible Deck plot, enhanced with a lightning-fast production of the card case for added visual impact.

Full details

The trick uses two separate decks of cards. It involves visual transformations, such as a King of Hearts becoming an Ace of Spades. The method relies on smart thinking rather than difficult sleight of hand, making the effect practical for real world performance. The routine is structured to be interactive and engaging for audiences, creating moments of genuine astonishment. Steve Gore is the creator of this effect, which is part of his Famous Five Collection.

Who should consider the trick

Double Vision is suitable for magicians looking to add a strong, well constructed routine to their close up repertoire. It is built for real world performance and is accessible to a wide range of performers due to its clever method. Magicians who enjoy modern twists on classic plots will find this effect particularly appealing.

Information on how difficult it is to perform

The trick requires advanced sleight of hand skills according to some reviewers. However, others note that the methods rely on smart thinking rather than difficult techniques, making it accessible. Performers should have a solid foundation in card magic to execute the routine seamlessly.

What magicians say

Craig Petty praises Double Vision for its practicality and clever thinking, stating it is one of Steve Gore's best works. John Guastaferro's performance highlights the trick's visual transformations and strong climax, though he notes it may challenge newcomers. Alex Kirk includes it in his reviews, indicating its relevance in current magic offerings. Murphy's Magic describes it as a visual knockout that makes audiences not believe their eyes. Overall, reviewers emphasize its performance strength and modern appeal.

What people are saying about Double Vision

AlakazamMagicUK says...

A clever card trick where one card appears to split into two identical cards in a visually striking moment, worth adding to any magician's toolkit.

magic-tv says...

A clever card effect where two selected cards visually and impossibly change places, praised for its practicality and real-world performance suitability.

monstermagicshop says...

Likely a double-prediction or dual-revelation effect, offering practical insights for magicians in an honest and enthusiastic review.

MurphysMagicSupplies says...

A powerful and modernized take on the classic Invisible Deck plot, designed to be a visual knockout with a lightning-fast production of the card case.

RealMagicReview says...

The performance is seamless and engaging, with clear transformations and a strong climax where all the cards vanish and magically reappear in the pocket.

SaturnMagicShop says...

A marketed effect involving visual deception or dual-phase illusions, serving as a commercial release that magicians would need to explore further for details.

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