Card Fanning Magic
Various
L&L Publishing
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Card Fanning Magic (World's Greatest Magic)
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In a manipulation act, nothing elicits oohs and ahhs from an appreciative audience more than playing cards displayed in elaborate fans that change color, size and even magically divide seemingly at the magician's will.
This DVD is an information tour de force on the arcane subject of creating elaborate fan displays using playing cards. First, master manipulator Alan Shaxon supplies all of the basic information you'll need to know to get started, including the types of cards to use, their preparation, and the elementary techniques. Then, Jeff McBride, a modern master of card manipulation, goes into even more detail on the fine art of fanning playing cards. Finally, the godfather of street magic, Jeff Sheridan, adds some more touches and ideas to round out your education.
Henry Hay, in his classic The Amateur Magician's Handbook, said of card fanning, "More than any other flourish, fanning has to be taught by example rather than precept." You'll soon be discovering that, short of personal instruction, this DVD suits Mr. Hay's intention perfectly.
The Technique of Card Fanning - Alan Shaxon
Treating The Cards - Alan Shaxon
The Standard Fans (Forward & Reverse Effects) - Alan Shaxon
One Hand Fan Closing (With Presentation Tips) - Alan Shaxon
One Hand Fan (Opening) - Alan Shaxon
The Blank Deck Fan - Alan Shaxon
Color-Changing Fans - Alan Shaxon
Splitting The Fan - Alan Shaxon
The Giant Fan - Alan Shaxon
Giant Fan Variations - Alan Shaxon
Giant Fans With Two Decks - Alan Shaxon
Gimmicked Giant Fans - Alan Shaxon
The Loyal Burke Stripped Fan Deck - Alan Shaxon
The Diminishing Cards - Alan Shaxon
Normal To Jumbo Fan - Alan Shaxon
The Fan-See Card Trick - Alan Shaxon
Words Of Wisdom - Alan Shaxon
Thumb Fan and Closing A Fan - Jeff McBride
Pressure Fan - Jeff McBride
One Handed Fan & S Fan - Jeff McBride
Blank Fan - Jeff McBride
Color Fanning - Jeff McBride
Color Changing Fan - Jeff McBride
Splitting The Fan - Jeff McBride
Rising Sun Fan - Jeff McBride
One Hand Circular Fan - Jeff McBride
Windshield Wipers - Jeff McBride
Four Ways To Fan A Fanning Deck - Jeff McBride
Double Tier Fan (Giant Fan) - Jeff McBride
Ganson's Glued Deck Version - Jeff McBride
The Two Handed Fan - Jeff Sheridan
One Hand Fan Closing - Jeff Sheridan
Two Handed S Fan - Jeff Sheridan
The Giant Fan - Jeff Sheridan
Splitting The Fan - Jeff Sheridan
Reverse Fan - Jeff Sheridan
Running Time Approximately 1hr 36min
Reviews
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Although the emphasis of this DVD is on exhibition card fanning, I think it has something to offer for any magician who performs card tricks. The ability to gracefully, if not skillfully, fan a deck of cards for a selection is, in my opinion, a subtlety that many audience members will appreciate.
And this DVD will certainly help you in this regard. And, if you're interested in showcasing card fans in your act, then you'll have a lot of material to study.
As the repertoire of card fanning is rather small and well-established, there is a good amount of redundancy on this disc. Each of the teachers, Alan Shaxon, Jeff McBride, and Jeff Sheridan teach the same effects. But rather than viewing this as a negative, instead it is an opportunity to gather three perspectives on the same material. Each performer definitely has their own teaching style, and surely one will work better for you.
After viewing this DVD I found that my own card fans, for general use as mentioned in the first paragraph, improved considerably. (Particularly after the tips that McBride and Shaxon disclosed.) And while I don't intend to ever perform card fanning per se, I also picked up a few things to experiment with and utilize as card handling exercises. For the few dollars this DVD sells for, it's already more than earned its keep.
And this DVD will certainly help you in this regard. And, if you're interested in showcasing card fans in your act, then you'll have a lot of material to study.
As the repertoire of card fanning is rather small and well-established, there is a good amount of redundancy on this disc. Each of the teachers, Alan Shaxon, Jeff McBride, and Jeff Sheridan teach the same effects. But rather than viewing this as a negative, instead it is an opportunity to gather three perspectives on the same material. Each performer definitely has their own teaching style, and surely one will work better for you.
After viewing this DVD I found that my own card fans, for general use as mentioned in the first paragraph, improved considerably. (Particularly after the tips that McBride and Shaxon disclosed.) And while I don't intend to ever perform card fanning per se, I also picked up a few things to experiment with and utilize as card handling exercises. For the few dollars this DVD sells for, it's already more than earned its keep.