Freedom of Touch by Air1
Created by: Air1
Key features
Requires advanced card handling skills
Interactive spectator participation
Part of a larger collection of FISM-level card magic
Pros
Unique and original routine
Highly visual and engaging for spectators
Taught in detail within a comprehensive tutorial
Cons
Not suitable for beginners
Requires significant practice to master
English dub may be distracting for some viewers
Effect
In Freedom of Touch, a spectator freely touches four different cards from a shuffled deck. These cards then visually transform into the four Aces. The magician places the Aces back into the deck, only to find them one by one on top in a surprising and magical sequence. The effect combines free selection with a visually striking transformation, making it a strong piece of card magic.
Full Details
Freedom of Touch is part of French Air in Card Magic Vol One by Air1, a FISM-winning magician. The routine involves no forced selections, allowing the spectator to genuinely choose any four cards. The transformation happens cleanly, with no suspicious moves, and the final revelation of the Aces appearing on top adds a strong climax. The method relies on advanced card handling, making it suitable for experienced performers.
Who Should Consider the Trick
This routine is ideal for magicians who:
- Perform close-up or parlor card magic.
- Want a strong, interactive effect with multiple phases.
- Are comfortable with sleight-heavy card work.
- Seek original material not commonly seen by audiences.
As David from Magic Orthodoxy notes, this is not for beginners. The routine requires practice to perform smoothly.
Difficulty
Freedom of Touch is an advanced-level trick. It involves precise card control, misdirection, and timing. The transformation sequence must be executed cleanly to maintain the illusion of a fair selection. Performers should be comfortable with intermediate-to-advanced card sleights before attempting this routine.
What Magicians Say
David describes Freedom of Touch as a highlight of Air1's collection, praising its deceptive method and strong audience impact. He notes that the routine is "hard-hitting" and unlike anything most spectators have seen. The fact that it comes from a FISM-winning act reinforces its quality and originality.
For magicians looking to expand their repertoire with advanced, visually impressive card magic, Freedom of Touch is a strong contender. However, the learning curve means it’s best suited for dedicated performers willing to invest time in mastering the technique.
What people are saying about Freedom of Touch
magicorthodoxy says...
Freedom of Touch is a standout routine where spectators freely touch four cards, and magically they all become the Aces. It's part of a collection that offers a level of sophistication rarely found in magic downloads.
Review videos
Magic Review - French Air In Card Magic Vol One by Air One
magicorthodoxy mentioned this magic trick in this video.