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Penguin Live Online Lecture - John van der Put Piff
In this 3 hrs, 15 mins long lecture, Van Der Put performs the following:
1. Visual Deck Producer. This is an appearing deck effect in which an unfolded card box is shown on both sides before being folded into box form. After a shake, the box is opened to reveal full deck of cards which can immediately be withdrawn for use.
2. VDP. As seen on Penn and Teller抯 揊ool Us.?1?7 A card effect in which a signed selection changes, piece by piece into a predicted card, while keeping the spec抯 signature intact.
3. Out of the Box. A card under box effect with an 搃n the spectator抯 hands?1?7 ending.
4. Smoked. A marked (signed) cigarette replaced in a box of cigarettes梙eld by a spectator梖irst rises, then jumps out of the box.
5. Everything to Envelope (E.T.E.) A multi-phase routine, using 2 spectators, in which a signed bill and a signed card disappear, and end up in an apparently sealed envelope that also contains the performer抯 business card.
6. Double Revelation 揟hink of a Card?1?7 Routine Using Two Spectators.
7. Dr. Daley抯 Last Trick. This is a technically harder version, which is less clean than the original. I don抰 see any practical advantage to this, and it doesn抰 look particularly good in Van Der Put抯 hands.
8. Flypaper. A card selection is quartered, leaving 1 piece with spectator. The remaining three pieces are used for an 揳t the fingertips?1?7 hand-to-hand translocation (a la 3-Fly). At the conclusion, the three pieces are restored; spec抯 4th piece fits the restored card.
9. 4 Cards?1?7 Transposition. 4 of a kind, divided by color, are placed at the outer ends of the deck and the middle, respectively. Colors change places two times, before the 4 cards transform into the aces.
In this 3 hrs, 15 mins long lecture, Van Der Put performs the following:
1. Visual Deck Producer. This is an appearing deck effect in which an unfolded card box is shown on both sides before being folded into box form. After a shake, the box is opened to reveal full deck of cards which can immediately be withdrawn for use.
2. VDP. As seen on Penn and Teller抯 揊ool Us.?1?7 A card effect in which a signed selection changes, piece by piece into a predicted card, while keeping the spec抯 signature intact.
3. Out of the Box. A card under box effect with an 搃n the spectator抯 hands?1?7 ending.
4. Smoked. A marked (signed) cigarette replaced in a box of cigarettes梙eld by a spectator梖irst rises, then jumps out of the box.
5. Everything to Envelope (E.T.E.) A multi-phase routine, using 2 spectators, in which a signed bill and a signed card disappear, and end up in an apparently sealed envelope that also contains the performer抯 business card.
6. Double Revelation 揟hink of a Card?1?7 Routine Using Two Spectators.
7. Dr. Daley抯 Last Trick. This is a technically harder version, which is less clean than the original. I don抰 see any practical advantage to this, and it doesn抰 look particularly good in Van Der Put抯 hands.
8. Flypaper. A card selection is quartered, leaving 1 piece with spectator. The remaining three pieces are used for an 揳t the fingertips?1?7 hand-to-hand translocation (a la 3-Fly). At the conclusion, the three pieces are restored; spec抯 4th piece fits the restored card.
9. 4 Cards?1?7 Transposition. 4 of a kind, divided by color, are placed at the outer ends of the deck and the middle, respectively. Colors change places two times, before the 4 cards transform into the aces.