Raise Rise by Ray Kosby
Created by: Ray Kosby
Key features
Credited to Ray Kosby, a renowned magician
Falls under Group 1 (action-based pop-outs) in Biz's classification
Involves a card visibly rising from the deck with a physical action
Suitable for magicians looking to learn foundational card production techniques
Requires manual dexterity and practice for smooth execution
Pros
Clear and direct visual effect that spectators easily understand
Part of a progressive learning structure for card magic enthusiasts
Well-documented in magic literature and performances
Cons
Less magical impact compared to Group 2 techniques with no apparent cause
Requires practice to avoid looking mechanical or clumsy
Subjective classification may not appeal to those preferring subtler methods
Effect
The Raise Rise creates the illusion that a selected playing card rises visibly from the center of the deck. The magician holds the deck in one hand. With a small gesture, a single card begins to emerge, pushing itself up and out until it is fully revealed. The effect is direct and visual, showing the card magically elevating from within the pack.
Full details
The Raise Rise is a card production technique. It is credited to the magician Ray Kosby. This method is classified as an action-based production. This means the card's appearance is linked to a specific, visible physical action performed by the magician. The technique involves a sleight-of-hand move that causes the card to pop out. The action is clear and deliberate, making the card seem to jump from the deck in response to the magician's command.
Who should consider the trick
The Raise Rise is suitable for magicians who want a reliable and visual card production. It works well for performers who appreciate a direct style of magic. This trick is ideal for those who want to add a dynamic card revelation to their routine. It is a good choice for magicians comfortable with basic card handling.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
The Raise Rise requires practice to perform smoothly. The move involves precise finger placement and a specific action. It is not considered a beginner-level sleight. Magicians should have a foundation in basic card control and handling. The difficulty level is moderate. With dedicated practice, the move can be mastered to look clean and effective.
What magicians say
BigBlindMedia discusses the Raise Rise in a video about card productions. They place the trick in Group 1, which contains pop-outs that result from a visible physical action. The reviewer notes that the Raise Rise is credited to Ray Kosby. The video presents these techniques in a progression, showing different methods for the same effect. The performance serves as a visual resource for magicians to observe the technique in action.
What people are saying about Raise Rise
BigBlindMedia says...
Biz organizes these techniques into a clear, progressive structure, moving from simpler, more action-based productions to those that appear entirely magical and effortless. [...] The video is a fantastic visual encyclopedia of options for a classic magical effect.
Performance videos
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BigBlindMedia mentioned this magic trick in this video.