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Dream is a simple and powerful routine based on a principle you can use in many different effects. The tutorial comes with gimmick construction, video explanation of the basic routine, psychology and more tips.
The basic effect: you talk about a recent dream you had. There was one playing card that stood out to you in that dream so you write it on a card box. The spectator is thinking of one playing card and you find out that the card you've written is not theirs. In the end, the card that they are thinking of is the only one that has your dream card on the back. Plus, as a kicker, it changes to their selection on the card box.
Additional routine: you try to find your spectators card by laying out six cards. You say that one of them is their selection. Next, you draw a dice on card box. By spinning the deck, like you would do this with a random dice, it is possible to change the number of dots on a card box. Your spectator spins the deck and new number on a written dice appears. They are able to find their card.
The tutorial includes:
- making of the gimmick
- dream routine
- imaginary dice routine
- psychology, tips and ideas
The basic effect: you talk about a recent dream you had. There was one playing card that stood out to you in that dream so you write it on a card box. The spectator is thinking of one playing card and you find out that the card you've written is not theirs. In the end, the card that they are thinking of is the only one that has your dream card on the back. Plus, as a kicker, it changes to their selection on the card box.
Additional routine: you try to find your spectators card by laying out six cards. You say that one of them is their selection. Next, you draw a dice on card box. By spinning the deck, like you would do this with a random dice, it is possible to change the number of dots on a card box. Your spectator spins the deck and new number on a written dice appears. They are able to find their card.
The tutorial includes:
- making of the gimmick
- dream routine
- imaginary dice routine
- psychology, tips and ideas