Interference by Rob Bromley
Created by: Rob Bromley
Key features
Uses two gimmicked cards for a visual card penetration effect
Easy to perform with minimal setup
Perfect for close-up magic performances
Requires specific gimmicks, which are included
Pros
Visually impressive and engaging for audiences
Easy to perform with minimal practice
Great for close-up magic settings
Cons
Requires specific gimmicks, which may limit versatility
Not suitable for those who prefer non-gimmicked tricks
Effect
Interference is a visual card penetration trick that creates a striking moment for the audience. The effect involves a card seemingly passing through another card in a way that is both surprising and visually clear. The trick uses two gimmicked cards to achieve this seamless and impossible-looking penetration.
Full details
Interference is designed to be a straightforward yet impactful card trick. It relies on two specially gimmicked cards to create the illusion of one card passing through another. The method is simple to execute, making it accessible for magicians of varying skill levels. However, the trick does require the use of these specific gimmicks, which are essential for the effect to work. The visual nature of the trick ensures that it plays well to both small and large audiences.
Who should consider the trick
Interference is ideal for magicians who want to add a visually stunning card trick to their repertoire. It is particularly suited for those who perform in close-up or parlor settings, where the visual impact can be fully appreciated. The trick is also a good choice for magicians who prefer effects that are easy to perform but still leave a strong impression on the audience.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
Interference is rated as easy to perform, making it accessible for beginners while still being effective for more experienced magicians. The trick requires minimal sleight of hand, and the gimmicks do most of the work. However, performers will need to handle the gimmicked cards with care to maintain the illusion. The simplicity of the method allows magicians to focus on their presentation and audience interaction.
What magicians say
AlakazamMagicUK describes Interference as a visually impressive card penetration effect. They highlight its ease of performance but note the necessity of the specific gimmicks. The hosts appreciate the trick's ability to create a clear and surprising moment for the audience, making it a strong addition to any magician's routine.
What people are saying about Interference
AlakazamMagicUK says...
Interference by Rob Bromley is a card penetration effect that uses two gimmicked cards for a visually impressive moment. The hosts highlight its ease of performance but note the need for specific gimmicks.
Other videos
The Alakazam Vlog 9th July 2014
AlakazamMagicUK mentioned this magic trick in this video.