Thank you, came up with that one a while ago! I think it would’ve been a lot stronger if the kid didn’t spend the whole time trying to shuffle lol, that wasted a lot of time. I also should’ve let everyone else have a turn instead of just using him, that would’ve engaged everyone more.
Just as a suggestion. In that "Q6" effect (11:29)if you're forcing a card (6 of spades) wouldn't it be better for the spectators to shuffle the deck? I think that always adds points in a card magic routine and gives a better impression on the final result and what the spectators remember later.
On the other hand, I love that last effect and you made a very good performance. You were lucky that you had a very good group, the most participatory and without a doubt the one that had the best reactions. And you handled yourself very well, you made it interesting and entertaining. You looked confident and even added a few jokes in between. All in all, an excellent presentation. Congratulations! Keep it up.
The clothes and your look man.... If you are approaching people on the street to do a magic trick, having a mystical or mysterious look proper to an illusionist or a magician instead of a third-year electrical engineering nerd can be more helpful and functional.
Haha I appreciate the input but I personally disagree. First of all that isn’t my style, so it wouldn’t work for me or my personality. I don’t want to come off as a pretentious magician with “magical powers,” I want to be seen as a regular guy who can do “magic with cards.” Very big difference. For some people it makes the impact stronger as they don’t expect much coming from my unassuming appearance, only to get blown away by the impossible effect. JS magic (the guy I filmed with) wears a hoodie for almost every video, and look at his success rate lol. It doesn’t matter what you wear, it’s your personality and how it best suits your style. To each their own.
An entertaining video. You can see that you're gaining confidence and a better rapport with your audiences. You've been a great teacher of magic for so long and it's all coming together. Thanks for sharing.
I agree, but at the same time, with no disrespect to MCT, there wasn't much energy for them to feed off of. MCT is definitely improving and just needs to really push more personality and variance in his approach to different audiences. I mean he's already got technical skill, but people skills can be just as hard, especially when you're trying to stick to a repeating process that needs to have enough variance to connect with the unique audience, but not enough it changes the trick.
@@MoofyYT He got some good reactions. I thought the hypnotism trick came off as a bit creepy but I guess that's to be expected with the presentation. Hopefully as the series progresses we do see some huge reactions, but you're unlikely to get them when you've just started preforming for strangers.
This is very easy if you know the trick.I must say its briliand.I love card trick an i am going to baffel my friend but not give the game away.Please show me more easy card tricks and please respond to my commend made if you can.❤
What do you do when the last card when flipping is the same suit. Do you bury the soectators card then burn the top somehow? Or do you flip and burn later?
Hi there! Thank you John @jsmagicNY for filming him and give him advice. It's so nice to see how Nathan become more and more confident with the street magic from part to part. And the hypnosis routine is amazing. Thank you both for sharing with us.❤
i LOVED the hypnosis trick, it has two different effects on the audience based on which part of the spectators you belong to, the one who picked the card or your friends watching you get "hypnotised". Love the series man, keep it up!
This series is great! I always practiced tricks from your videos in my room, but my performances for an audience were so awkward and I got so stupefied if my participant looked at a card or something that ruined the trick. Super helpful to learn some other aspects of being a magician from you!