Out of the Blue
Key features
Uses a deck split into red and blue cards for a clear and visual effect
Spectator's chosen card vanishes and reappears in the blue half
Designed for close-up magic, making it versatile for various settings
Pre-set deck ensures a seamless and foolproof performance
Strong visual appeal and straightforward premise for easy audience engagement
Pros
Highly visual and engaging for audiences
Straightforward and easy to follow
Seamless live performance with no cuts or edits
Strong reactions from spectators
Cons
Requires a pre-set deck, limiting impromptu use
Seasoned magicians might guess the method
Effect
The trick 'Out of the Blue' begins with a deck of cards split into two halves: red and blue. A spectator selects a red card, which then vanishes and mysteriously reappears in the blue half of the deck. The effect is visually striking and leaves the audience amazed as the chosen card seemingly teleports from one section to another.
Full details
'Out of the Blue' uses a pre-set deck divided into red and blue cards. The magician invites a spectator to choose a red card, which is then lost in the deck. Through a series of moves, the selected card vanishes from the red half and reappears in the blue half, which the spectator holds. The trick is performed live without cuts or edits, ensuring a seamless and convincing experience. The method relies on a clever setup, making it unsuitable for impromptu performances.
Who should consider the trick
This trick is ideal for magicians who perform in settings where they can prepare a deck in advance. It works well for close-up or parlor magic, where the visual impact can be fully appreciated. Beginners will find the trick straightforward to learn, while experienced magicians can use it as a reliable crowd-pleaser. However, those who prefer impromptu tricks may find the pre-set deck limiting.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
'Out of the Blue' is relatively easy to perform, making it accessible to magicians of all skill levels. The method involves a simple setup and a few basic moves, which can be mastered with minimal practice. The trick’s strength lies in its simplicity, allowing the performer to focus on presentation and audience interaction rather than complex sleight of hand.
What magicians say
AlakazamMagicUK highlights the trick’s visual appeal and straightforward premise, noting that it generates strong audience reactions. They emphasize the genuine reactions shown in the trailer and the seamless live performance, which adds to the trick’s credibility. However, they also point out that the pre-set deck limits its use for impromptu situations, and seasoned magicians might quickly deduce the method. Overall, 'Out of the Blue' is described as a crowd-pleaser with a high impact on audiences.
What people are saying about Out of the Blue
AlakazamMagicUK says...
The trick 'Out Of The Blue' starts with a deck divided into red and blue cards. A spectator picks a red card, which then disappears and is found among the blue cards they hold. [...] The video trailer emphasizes genuine audience reactions and a seamless live performance.
Promotional videos
Out Of The Blue Trailer
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Other videos
Alakazam Magic Live 16th October 2018!
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