
Ebook - The Self-Working Project by Ryan Matney
Description & Effect
Unlock the secrets to truly stunning magic without years of rigorous practice with 'The Self-Working Project' by master creator Ryan Matney. This isn't just another collection of card tricks; it's a meticulously crafted ebook presenting seven professional self-working routines, each honed through countless hours of experimentation to ensure maximum impact and minimum effort. Ryan Matney has redefined what 'self-working' means, moving beyond simple puzzles to deliver grand, theatrical moments that will leave your audience astonished.
Redefining Self-Working Magic
Forget everything you thought you knew about self-working magic. Ryan Matney's approach is revolutionary, focusing on routines that don't just 'work themselves' but genuinely 'make a big bang.' Each effect is designed to generate a powerful, memorable reaction, proving that sophisticated magic doesn't always require intricate sleight of hand. This ebook is a testament to Matney's genius for creating 'simple, elegant, and subtle miracles,' as acclaimed magician Cameron Francis aptly puts it. You'll perform truly baffling effects, allowing you to focus purely on your presentation and audience engagement.
Seven Professional Routines Revealed
Inside 'The Self-Working Project,' you'll find a diverse collection of card magic, each with its own unique plot and presentation. Many routines come with full scripts, providing you with the exact words to create a captivating performance.
- The Walton Deficiency Experiment: A modern, impromptu bluff that transforms a classic effect into something truly remarkable.
- The Maven/Bannon Triangle Conversion: Witness a beloved concept deconstructed and rebuilt into a fresh, intriguing mystery.
- The Psychic Dyslexia Approximation: An impossible card location routine infused with a clever, disorienting twist.
- The Positive Fortune Observation: Astound your spectators by proving someone is the luckiest person alive—not once, but thrice.
- The Joker Proximity Conclusion: A captivating urban legend unfolds as the jokers mysteriously locate themselves.
- The Skill Minimization Theory: A spectator names a number, you cut to it precisely, and then the magic transcends logic, all without complex skill.
- The Fourth Street Correlation: Experience the consistent appearance of the 'lucky Ace' in a truly magical display.
These aren't just tricks; they're fully developed performance pieces ready for your repertoire.
Expert Endorsement and Your Next Step
The quality of Ryan Matney's work is celebrated by top names in magic. John Bannon states, 'I've been a fan of Ryan's for a while now,' a clear sign of the respect he commands. If you're looking to expand your magical toolkit with powerful, professional, yet easily executable routines, 'The Self-Working Project' is an indispensable resource. This digital download provides instant access to innovative magic that will enhance your skills and captivate any audience, guaranteeing a big impact every time.
Original Specs
The Self-Working Project by Ryan Matney
These routines are the result of many hours of experimentation with different plots, ideas, and methods. Seven professional self-working routines.
This is not your average self-working magic.
These tricks make a big bang.
Full scripts are included for many of the following effects:
The Walton Deficiency Experiment - Utilizing modern techniques, a classic effect is turned into one big impromptu bluff.
The Maven/Bannon Triangle Conversion - The four-sided triangle has been taken apart and rebuilt. Here's what I got.
The Psychic Dyslexia Approximation - An impossible location with a bit of dyslexia.
The Positive Fortune Observation - Call someone the luckiest man alive and prove it. Thrice.
The Joker Proximity Conclusion - An urban legend that locates the jokers.
The Skill Minimization Theory - Someone names a number, you cut off exactly that number of cards. Then, it gets weird. Slow simmered until all skill has been dissolved.
The Fourth Street Correlation - The lucky Ace always turns up.
"I've been a fan of Ryan's for a while now..." - John Bannon
"I've always admired Ryan's knack for creating simple, elegant, and subtle miracles..." - Cameron Francis













