Magic Review - Monet's Spread Colour Change
Magic Orthodoxy delivers a thorough review of 'Monet's Spread Colour Change,' a new download from big blind media. David highlights that this isn't a typical trick, but a visual transformation of one card into another, drawing inspiration from the classic paintbrush change. The download presents two methods: the 'Monae Spread Change,' which utilizes a fanned display of cards resembling a paintbrush, and a second version that eliminates the spread using a jogged card and a flick. Both methods are effectively taught in the 7-minute video, with the second building upon the first. The video boasts clear visuals thanks to close-up filming and the use of a Dan and Dave deck, which David admires. While a break and double lift are necessary skills, David believes magicians with these abilities can master the routine with practice. The video also includes a silent demonstration, slow-motion replay, and a vintage aesthetic with crackling film effects and Vaudeville music. David directs viewers to his other channel, 'The Magic Channel Card Tricks,' for beginner-level magic and kit reviews, ultimately recommending 'Monet's Spread Colour Change' as a valuable addition for those familiar with basic sleights.
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Review of Monet’s Spread Colour Change download from big blind media.
Two methods are taught: Monae Spread Change and a version without the spread.
Proficiency in a break and double lift are prerequisites.
Video includes a silent demonstration and slow-motion replay.
Utilizes a Dan and Dave deck.
Vintage aesthetic with crackling film effects and Vaudeville music.