![]() ![]() Why does the audience need to be misdirected? Because the moment when I, as a magician, am flipping the card over… that moment is in full sight of the audience. But the key to that trick: Getting the audience to look someplace else at a precise moment ![]() You pick a card and the magician shuffles the deck, guesses wrongly a few times and then finds your card face-up in the deck.Įxecuting the trick is very easy – once you’ve got decent card-handling skills. The trick itself? It’s one you’ve seen many times. I had also honed my card handling skills to the point I could shuffle a card 5 deep into a deck and keep track of it. ![]() Following the advice of about a half-dozen magic books, I developed a patter for this trick. I had been working on it for months, at home. I learned this first-hand in 8th grade when I performed my first card trick in public. Tutorials / How to use the Layer Mixer as a Switch in DaVinci Resolve How to handle the ‘Show Me Something’ Client Request Plus: Using Resolve’s ‘Layer Mixer’ as a ‘Look Switch’ Misdirection is the stock-and-trade of being a magician ![]()
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