Behold Shin Lim’s ‘IV’! Witness 4 astonishing card productions, each with unique variations, revealed by the champion himself. Prepare to be amazed!
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Shin Lim – IV: Master the Art of Card Magic
Step into the world of card magic with Shin Lim – IV, a groundbreaking collection that showcases over 4 card productions, each with 4 unique variations. Designed for magicians who crave creativity and precision, this tutorial will elevate your performance to new heights.
Key Features:
- I: Master the one-card production while squaring up the deck, a sleight that blends seamlessly into your routine.
- II: Perfect the two-card production using your fingertips, a versatile move ideal for producing jokers or any pair of your choice.
- III: Create an illusion of trick photography with the three-card production, where cards appear to shoot out from the center of the deck.
- IV: Perform the visually stunning four-card production, perfect for showcasing any four-of-a-kind combination with breathtaking fluidity.
- Sliding Doubles: Learn the art of sliding doubles with no apparent moves or sleights, featuring 4 variations that open the door to endless magical possibilities.
With over 20 minutes of detailed instruction, Shin Lim, the celebrated winner of FISM, NACM, IBM, and WMS, shares his expertise on each production and its variations. This tutorial is a must-have for any magician looking to refine their craft and captivate audiences.
IV is a collection of over 4 card productions, with 4 different variations from each production.
I : A one card production done in the action of squaring up the deck.
II: a production of 2 cards done with the fingertips. It’s a very open ended sleight, allowing room for creativity. Perfect for producing 2 jokers
III: A 3 card production that looks like trick photography. Three cards apparently shoot out from the center of the deck.
IV: A 4 card production so visual it is almost magical. Produce any 4 of a kind at your fingertips.
Sliding doubles: This is a production of a sliding double done with no apparent moves or sleights. A double is shot out of the deck and stays together, which leaves room for many possible effects. Shin goes over 4 different variations for these sliding doubles.
Taught in over 20 minutes of detailed explanation, Shin goes over each production, as well as the variations that goes along with it. Learn now from FISM – NACM, IBM, WMS winner Shin Lim.