Paris Slant Goes to Paris by JJ Sanvert and Steve Reynolds
Created by: JJ Sanvert, Steve Reynolds
Key features
Expanded version of JJ Sanvert's original effect
Teaches the integration of psychology into magic methodology
Includes a tutorial on false shuffles and advanced card handling
Downloadable resource for repeated viewing and practice
Pros
Visually stunning transformation effect
Teaches valuable psychological misdirection techniques
Includes additional resources on false shuffles and card handling
Suitable for magicians of all levels
Cons
Requires practice to master the sleight of hand involved
May be challenging for absolute beginners without prior card magic experience
Effect
The trick Paris Slant Goes to Paris is a visually striking card transformation. The audience sees red and black Aces change into four blackjacks in a surprising and impossible way. The effect is clean, direct, and leaves spectators questioning how such a transformation could happen.
Full Details
This trick is an expanded version of JJ Sanvert's original effect. It involves a series of deceptive moves that make the transformation appear seamless. The routine is structured to build suspense before the final revelation. The method relies on clever sleight of hand rather than gimmicks, making it practical for real-world performances.
Who Should Consider the Trick
This trick is ideal for intermediate to advanced card magicians who enjoy transformation effects. It suits performers who want a strong visual impact with minimal setup. Those familiar with false shuffles and card controls will find the method easier to learn.
Information on How Difficult It Is to Perform
The difficulty level is moderate to high. It requires proficiency in card sleights such as false shuffles and controls. Steve Reynolds, known for his smooth execution, demonstrates the technique in detail. Beginners may find it challenging, but with practice, the moves become natural.
What Magicians Say
Steve Reynolds presents this trick as part of his lecture on classic card effects. He emphasizes that technique should serve the effect, not the other way around. His handling of Paris Slant Goes to Paris showcases his skill in blending psychology with method. The trick is praised for its deceptive simplicity and strong visual payoff.
Magicians looking for a refined version of a classic transformation effect will appreciate this routine. The method is practical, and the effect is powerful enough to leave a lasting impression on audiences.
What people are saying about Paris Slant Goes to Paris
AlakazamMagicUK says...
Reynolds, known for his seamless integration of psychology and methodology, emphasizes that technique should always serve the effect, not the other way around—a philosophy clearly evident in the routines he shares.
Steve Reynolds says...
I'll be sharing 10 classic card effects with the Steve Reynolds touch and of course it wouldn't be one of my lectures without sharing some unique false shuffles that go beyond the Z.
Tutorial videos
Steve Reynolds Academy 2 | 24th October 2024
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