After getting the approval of Mr. Shawn Farquhar to keep my video on YouTube I bring it up to you to hear what you guys think
this is the vid and i hope you like it:
http://youtu.be/_Asnl01NJQU
shape of my heart card trick
-
- Posts: 2102
- Joined: January 17th, 2008, 12:00 pm
- Location: Providence, Utah
- Contact:
Re: shape of my heart card trick
I predict Russ Stevens won't care for it.
- IrishMagicNews
- Posts: 479
- Joined: May 20th, 2009, 3:30 pm
- Location: Dublin, Ireland
- Contact:
Re: shape of my heart card trick
I'm no Bill Malone but your get readies need work.
Brendan
News, Lectures, Societies & Magic in Ireland
http://www.IrishMagicNews.com
Shenanigans the irish magic convention 2-4 May 2014 Dublin
http://www.IrishMagicConvention.com
News, Lectures, Societies & Magic in Ireland
http://www.IrishMagicNews.com
Shenanigans the irish magic convention 2-4 May 2014 Dublin
http://www.IrishMagicConvention.com
-
- Posts: 4550
- Joined: January 17th, 2008, 12:00 pm
- Location: austin, tx
Re: shape of my heart card trick
1) It's a minute and 18 seconds before anything remarkable happens, and what does happen, is not all that remarkable. (You are intentionally attempting to demonstrate skill - so when the aces are revealed it's really not surprising that someone who alleges skill with cards can keep them under control through obviously studied motions.)
2) There is no contrast between the black aces and the background of the cards. There is arguably less contrast between the red and black background than with the standard white. The use of black cards actually hinders the impact of the effect - it is less clear and striking to the audience.
3) the music suggests lyricism and elegance. We are staring at your crotch. This does not fit.
4) You constantly riffle the end of the deck. This is also not a lyrical movement, nor is it a particularly attractive one. It is, at best, superfluous. If you don't have an overt reason for doing it (a reason that is OBVIOUS to the audience because they SEE it) then eliminate it.
5) I lost interest about half way through. I think this is, in part, because of a lack of texture to the routine. Plus, the black cards are tedious to look at - if an audience has to exert effort just to see what you are doing, you will loose them.
You've obviously spent a lot of time on this, and I appreciate that you sought permission before posting it. The comments above are all very simple fixes that you should have no problem incorporating (with the possible exception of exploring variety in texture) and I think your product will be improved greatly by those changes.
2) There is no contrast between the black aces and the background of the cards. There is arguably less contrast between the red and black background than with the standard white. The use of black cards actually hinders the impact of the effect - it is less clear and striking to the audience.
3) the music suggests lyricism and elegance. We are staring at your crotch. This does not fit.
4) You constantly riffle the end of the deck. This is also not a lyrical movement, nor is it a particularly attractive one. It is, at best, superfluous. If you don't have an overt reason for doing it (a reason that is OBVIOUS to the audience because they SEE it) then eliminate it.
5) I lost interest about half way through. I think this is, in part, because of a lack of texture to the routine. Plus, the black cards are tedious to look at - if an audience has to exert effort just to see what you are doing, you will loose them.
You've obviously spent a lot of time on this, and I appreciate that you sought permission before posting it. The comments above are all very simple fixes that you should have no problem incorporating (with the possible exception of exploring variety in texture) and I think your product will be improved greatly by those changes.
Brad Henderson magician in Austin Texas
- Matthew Field
- Posts: 2846
- Joined: January 18th, 2008, 12:00 pm
- Favorite Magician: Slydini
- Location: Hastings, England, UK
Re: shape of my heart card trick
Brad's excellent comments, all of which I agree with, are a professional critique of your performance which one might expect to pay dearly for, but which Brad has generously shared for free.
It might be hard to accept, but if you do and work on the issues he pointed out, you will grow tremendously as a performer.
Matt Field
It might be hard to accept, but if you do and work on the issues he pointed out, you will grow tremendously as a performer.
Matt Field
-
- Posts: 351
- Joined: July 10th, 2010, 12:34 pm
- Location: Georgia
Re: shape of my heart card trick
Brad Well done! That was a masterful, textbook-perfect example of constructive feedback. It was honest, pointed and supportive. Kudos to you.
@idan, if you are still out there, I would encourage you to overcome your (probable) initial indignation, study Brad's comments and use them to improve your performance. Honest, critical feedback is hard to come by and can be difficult to accept, but learning to do so will allow you to grow, both as a person and a performer.
@idan, if you are still out there, I would encourage you to overcome your (probable) initial indignation, study Brad's comments and use them to improve your performance. Honest, critical feedback is hard to come by and can be difficult to accept, but learning to do so will allow you to grow, both as a person and a performer.
-
- Posts: 4550
- Joined: January 17th, 2008, 12:00 pm
- Location: austin, tx
Re: shape of my heart card trick
Thank you, Anthony and Matt.
Idan, you obviously have worked a great deal on this. I hope my comments allow you to make some simple changes which will improve your piece dramatically.
Idan, you obviously have worked a great deal on this. I hope my comments allow you to make some simple changes which will improve your piece dramatically.
Brad Henderson magician in Austin Texas
Re: shape of my heart card trick
First of all I have not published it here to get compliments
I appreciate the criticism and very grateful for the time you spent writing it
Actually, it's taken almost a year ago and today I'm doing this routine more professionally, but only recently i got the approval of Shawn and this is something that was very important to me get.
So again thank everyone for the constructive comments and I will continue to work and soon I was going to shoot it again in a more professional like I know!
I appreciate the criticism and very grateful for the time you spent writing it
Actually, it's taken almost a year ago and today I'm doing this routine more professionally, but only recently i got the approval of Shawn and this is something that was very important to me get.
So again thank everyone for the constructive comments and I will continue to work and soon I was going to shoot it again in a more professional like I know!
- Corneilius Jay
- Posts: 90
- Joined: January 14th, 2012, 3:43 pm
- Location: Republic of Ireland
Re: shape of my heart card trick
Hey idan
What's that technique you use at 3:45 to reveal the aces. It's very smooth.
Regards.
Neil.
What's that technique you use at 3:45 to reveal the aces. It's very smooth.
Regards.
Neil.
Regards.
Neil.
Neil.
-
- Posts: 5
- Joined: February 28th, 2012, 3:55 am
Re: shape of my heart card trick
Heart having heart shape.