Coin Magic
Tutored by: John Carey
| Timestamp | Description |
|---|---|
| Lesson 1 | |
| 0:00:10 | Academy Introduction |
| 0:01: 20 Lesson Introduction: Why Coin Magic? The benefits and | |
| advantages. | |
| Section 1: Coin Concealments | |
| 0:05:00 | Introduction |
| 0:05:35 | The Finger Palm |
| 0:09:10 | Ramsay Subtlety |
| 0:11:30 | The Thumb Palm |
| 0:14:25 | The Classic Palm |
| 0:16:40 | Fingertip Rest |
| 0:19:35 | Recap |
| 0:21:20 | More on the Fingertip Rest |
| Section 2: The Basic Techniques | |
| 0:23:05 | The Bobo Coin Switch |
| 0:29:15 | The Utility Switch |
| 0:35:25 | The Shuttle Pass |
| 0:38:20 | Practice tips |
| 0:40:35 | Shuttle Pass Variations - Mid-air and Toss |
| 0:45:00 | The Thumb Palm Switch |
| 0:47:05 | Toss/Throw Variation |
| 0:48:40 | Discussion on types of coins |
| Section 3: Coin Vanishes | |
| 0:54:20 | 1. Finger Palm Vanish |
| 0:57:50 First thoughts on misdirection | |
| 1:03:15 | 2. Classic Palm Vanish |
| 1:05:20 | How to reveal a vanish |
| 1:08:05 | 3. Bluff Coin Vanish |
| 1:11:45 | Question: How do you deal with the dirty hand naturally when |
| standing up? | |
| 1:14:00 | Extra Classic Palm Vanish subtleties |
| 1:16:10 | Hand wash subtlety (Bob Kohler) |
| 1:17:55 | 4. Albert Goshman's toss retention vanish |
| 1:19:20 | Comments on timing, attitude and movement |
| 1:23:00 | Slydini Subtlety |
| 1:26:10 | 5. The Drop Vanish |
| 1:29:15 | 6. The use of a wand, pencil or wand substitute to improve your |
| vanish | |
| 1:33:45 | 7. The French Drop |
| 1:36:35 | 8. Slow motion Coin Vanish |
| 1:41:25 | 9. The Spider Vanish |
| 1:43:30 | 10. Pinch vanish |
| 1:46:15 | 11. Steeplechase vanish |
| 1:48:30 | Question: Where does the coin end exactly after the Pinch |
| Vanish? | |
| Section 4: Coin Productions | |
| 1:50:25 | 1. Slydini Production |
| 1:52:25 | 2. Vernon Production |
| 1:54:15 | Question: Recap of Steeplechase Vanish |
| 1:55:40 | 3. L'Homme Masqué Production |
| 1:57:55 | 4. Kurtz Production |
| 2:01:10 | 5. Silver Dust Production |
| 2:03:25 | 6. Vernon on Ramsay |
| 2:06:20 | 7. Two, three coin productions. Simple and elegant. |
| 2:07:05 | Ramsay Production |
| 2:10:30 | First half wrap-up comments |
| 2:11:50 | Question: Talking versus visual misdirection |
| 2:12:50 | Discussion on filming your practice, rehearsal and performances |
| 2:17:40 | Break (Ends: 2:23:20) |
| Section 5: The Carey One Coin Routine | |
| 2:24:35 | Performance |
| 2:25:45 | Explanation |
| 2:27:35 | Changeover switch |
| 2:28:45 | Gary Kurtz Toss Retention & Crossover Vanishes |
| 2:34:00 | Discussion on the One Coin Routine |
| 2:35:35 | Trailer: The Essential John Carey DVD Set |
| Section 6: Gaffed Coins | |
| 2:39:10 | Discussion with Peter Nardi |
| 2:39:40 | Confusing Coins |
| 2:49:50 | Presentation and scene setting tips |
| 2:50:30 | Confusing Coins Explanation |
| 2:55:30 | Peter's Coins Across Routine |
| 2:57:20 | Question on Confusing Coins sets |
| 2:58:05 | Coins Across Explanation |
| 3:06:55 | Further Question on Confusing Coins sets without expanded shell |
| 3:11:10 | Locking Coin Unique Card Routine |
| 3:14:15 | Explanation |
| 3:20:00 | Comments and tips on Coin Unique |
| 3:21:50 | More comments on Gaff coins |
| 3:25:35 | Question on cleaning coins, discussion of copper/silver coins |
| and contrast | |
| 3:29:05 | Wrap-up of Lesson 1 |
| Lesson 2 | |
| 0:00:50 | Introduction |
| 0:01:20 | The Click Pass |
| 0:04:50 | Costi Click Pass (using pinch vanish) |
| 0:07:05 | Multiple Click Pass (using finger palm vanish) |
| Routines | |
| 0:10:15 | 1. Copper Silver Transposition - Three methods taught in |
| exacting detail | |
| 0:15:30 | Second method (Andrew Galloway) |
| 0:19:05 | Third method to spectator's hand (Dai Vernon) |
| 0:25:25 | 2. Basic Coins Across - A simple but awesome traveling coins |
| effect (Eddie Fechter) | |
| 0:32:30 | 3. Intermediate Coins Across - A slightly harder but beautiful |
| variation | |
| 0:38:25 | 4. Spellbound - A classic change of one coin into another |
| multiple times | |
| 0:48:00 | 5. Equicoins - Carey's lovely self-working coin prediction you |
| can and will use almost anywhere | |
| 0:50:30 | Discussion on Equivoque |
| 0:53:30 | Explanation |
| 1:07:45 | Question: Tips on practising/rehearsing this type of effect |
| without real spectators | |
| 1:13:55 | 6. The Thieves and the Sheep - A classic self-working coin |
| effect that looks like sleight of hand | |
| 1:19:20 | Presentation thoughts |
| 1:23:30 | Break (Ends: 1:24:05) |
| 1:24:20 | 7. The Cross of India - A tribute to the late great Daryl. A |
| truly beautiful piece of coin magic | |
| 1:34:20 | Discussion about Daryl |
| 1:36:40 | 8. Two in the hand and one in the pocket - Another classic |
| effect taught Carey style! | |
| 1:40:20 | Double click pass |
| 1:43:05 | 9. The Okito Coin Box - Discussion, basic moves and a stunning |
| effect all in one | |
| 1:55:20 | The Boston Box plus a great routine! |
| 2:03:50 | Original idea from Peter Nardi - An impromptu Okito and Boston |
| Box jam session! | |
| 2:15:35 | 10. Streamlined coins to Purse - Three coins vanish one at a |
| time and magically appear inside | |
| the purse! Super clean and strong. | |
| 2:22:05 | Question: Coin purses |
| 2:24:20 | Question: Retention vanish |
| 2:29:00 | Question: Shadow Coins or Matrix routines |
| 2:33:45 | 11. Hooked on You! John's beautiful rendition of the classic |
| hanging coins using three | |
| different coins | |
| 2:40:50 | 12. The Copper silver coin. A discussion of this brilliant gaff |
| closing with Carey's opener | |
| from the past 10 years, Triple Inpurseination. One of the finest uses of | |
| this gaffed coin | |
| you will see! | |
| End of Course Q and A | |
| 2:52:30 | Question on using coins with rough (milled) or smooth edges |
| 2:53:45 | Comments on sizes of coins and using unusual coins |
| 2:54:50 | Advice on using palming coins |
| 2:56:45 | Coin Unique - Coin to Watch load overview |
| 3:03:25 | Ending comments |