Professional Close-Up Magic 1-4 by Michael Skinner
This is an incredible opportunity to purchase a legendary magician's repertoire.
Michael Skinner's magic is entertaining, direct, surprising and magical.
You get more than six hours of magic taught to you by a man who has earned a living
performing and honing the material. You will learn 39 professional routines and the dozens
of techniques used to accomplish them.
Includes interviews about his Tonight Show appearances, meeting the magicians that
influenced his style, and the years he spent in Las Vegas and Hollywood. Hosted by Roger
Klause.
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Volume 1
Michael Skinner was one of the best close-up magicians in the world and his
professional repertoire was considered the largest and most versatile in the business.
This DVD series features performances and explanations to many of his best routines.
These are the routines Michael Skinner used to fool and entertain the patrons of the
Golden Nugget Casino in Las Vegas where he was the resident magician for more than twenty
years. You will not find better-constructed and choreographed magic anywhere.
Michael's attention to detail and superb routining made just about every effect he
performed a showstopper. These commercial and reputation-making effects will inspire you
to become a professional. You will be proud to add any of these routines to your working
repertoire.
Routines performed and explained:
- Torn & Restored Cigarette Paper (Nate Leipzig): The classic routine where a
piece of cigarette paper is torn into pieces and then restored.
- Four Copper & Silver Across: An eight-coin routine where four silver coins
and four copper coins magically change places one at a time.
- A Coin Entrapped: A surprising magical gag where two coins are placed on a card
case. A spectator chooses one of the coins but when they try to pick it up it is found
under the cellophane.
- Demi-Tass: The four aces are found using different visual productions after the
deck has been shuffled.
- Slow-Motion Aces: An ace assembly where three cards are placed on top of each ace
and one at a time the aces disappear and accumulate in one spot.
- Marlo-Vernon-Andrus: Three cards are peeked at by three different spectators who
impersonate Ed Marlo, Dai Vernon and Jerry Andrus. The spectators now spell their names,
any way they want, and the card they spell to is their selection. Except for the final
selection which is found using a flourishy cutting sequence.
- Lucky Seven: Two cards are peeked at and lost in the deck. The deck is cut in
half where a red seven is seen face up. Cards are now dealt from the two packets and the
seventh card of each packet is found to be the selection.
- Up The Ladder Aces: The deck is shuffled and cut as the four aces are magically
produced.
- Woodfield Torn & Restored Card: A signed card is accidentally torn in half.
The torn pieces are thrown away and the spectator selects a second card. When he turns
over the new card it turns out to be the original signed selection.
- Furota's Ace Production: A spectator turns a portion of the deck face up and face
down a few times. The deck is re-squared and when the cards are spread on the table all
the cards are face down except the four aces, which are the only face-up cards.
Techniques demonstrated within routines:
The Bobo Switch, Thumb Palm, Finger Palm, Side Steal Color Change, Piet Forton's Pop-Up
Move, Jog Shuffle, False Count, Invisible Transfer, Spectator Peek, Peek Force, One-Hand
Stud Production, Fancy Production, Hofzinser Snap Change and much more.
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Volume 2
Michael Skinner was one of the best close-up magicians in the world and his
professional repertoire was considered the largest and most versatile in the business.
This DVD series features performances and explanations to many of his best routines.
These are the routines Michael Skinner used to fool and entertain the patrons of the
Golden Nugget Casino in Las Vegas where he was the resident magician for more than twenty
years. You will not find better-constructed and choreographed magic anywhere.
Michael's attention to detail and superb routining made just about every effect he
performed a showstopper. These commercial and reputation-making effects will inspire you
to become a professional. You will be proud to add any of these routines to your working
repertoire.
Routines performed and explained:
- The Vanishing Matches: An impossible looking routine where three matches vanish
and then reappear.
- Slow-Motion Coin Vanish: An amazing looking vanish of a coin where it appars to
be completely gone before being reproduced.
- Little Pennies: Two half-dollars and two English pennies jump from hand to hand
with a surprising finale where the large pennies change to the much smaller American
pennies.
- Dropping The Aces: Four aces are displayed and three cards are placed on top of
each. Surprisingly all four aces completely vanish and are found in the deck using four
different revelations.
- Innocent Bystander: An ace is placed inside the card box and four kings are
placed on the table. A signed selection is lost in the deck while the four kings are used
to find the selection. Amazingly the selection is later found in the card case where the
Ace just was.
- Twisting The Aces: Four aces magically turn face up and face down in this
multiphase routine where they turn singly and in groups concluding by reversing themselves
while in the center of the deck.
- Perceptive Deception: An odd backed card is added to a small packet. The
spectator selects one card while the packet is face up. When she checks, the back is
ordinary but when the rest of the cards are turned over they are seen to all have odd
backs.
- Stabbed In The Pack: A card is peeked at and lost in the deck. A second card is
tossed into the deck face up and the card next to it turns out to be the selection.
- Gold Medal: A card is selected and lost in the deck. A spectator hands you a
packet from the deck and when you sort through the cards, eliminating them in groups, you
are left with one card and it is the selection.
Techniques demonstrated within routines:
Thumb Palm, Top Card Turnover, Secret Transfer, Pop Double Lift, Mechanical Reverse,
Christ Twist, Slip Shuffle, One Hand Bottom, Unit Control and much more.
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Volume 3
Michael Skinner was one of the best close-up magicians in the world and his
professional repertoire was considered the largest and most versatile in the business.
This DVD series features performances and explanations to many of his best routines.
These are the routines Michael Skinner used to fool and entertain the patrons of the
Golden Nugget Casino in Las Vegas where he was the resident magician for more than twenty
years. You will not find better-constructed and choreographed magic anywhere.
Michael's attention to detail and superb routining made just about every effect he
performed a showstopper. These commercial and reputation-making effects will inspire you
to become a professional. You will be proud to add any of these routines to your working
repertoire.
Routines performed and explained:
- Flying Eagles: A multiphase coins across routine using six quarters.
- The Ball Vase: The classic Michael Skinner routine where sleight-of-hand is used
to make a child's toy into an entertaining and magical routine.
- Royal Flush Propelled Lapping: A spectator removes any five cards from the deck.
When the cards are turned face up they are shown to be the royal flush.
- Open Prediction: A card is named prior to the routine. A spectator deals the deck
face up looking for the card, leaving one card face down. Amazingly, the previously named
card turns out to be the card the spectator left face down.
- Cards Across: The classic of magic where cards vanish from one packet and appear
in another while both packets are being held by a spectator.
- Push-Through Failure: A card is peeked at and found by shuffling face-up cards
through face-down cards. The face-up half now contains one face-down card. The packet is
turned face down and the selected card is spelled down to revealing the face-up selection.
- Seconds, Thirds, Fourths & Fifths: A gambling themed routine where you
apparently deal cards from different parts of a small packet of cards.
- Tabled Ambitious: A selected card is lost in the middle of the deck but is found
on top. It continues to be lost in the deck but manages to find it's way to the top under
more impossible conditions -- even when the deck is tabled.
- All The Non-Conformists: A packet trick where the four queens are displayed and a
spectator names one. The named queen turns out to have the only odd backed card. The
routine continues until the backs of all the cards continuously change from black to red
and vice versa.
- The Mona Lisa Card Trick: A book of matches is used as an easel, and the deck is
described as fifty-two paintings. A painting is selected and lost in the deck. The Queen
Of Spades (the Mona Lisa) is placed on the easel. When the selected card is named the
Queen is now shown to be the selection.
Techniques demonstrated within routines:
Bounce Pass, Propelled Lapping, Multiple Top Palm, Action Palm, Vernon's Diagonal Palm
Shift, Palm To Palm Transfer, Drop-Cut Force.
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Volume 4
Michael Skinner was one of the best close-up magicians in the world and his
professional repertoire was considered the largest and most versatile in the business.
This DVD series features performances and explanations to many of his best routines.
These are the routines Michael Skinner used to fool and entertain the patrons of the
Golden Nugget Casino in Las Vegas where he was the resident magician for more than twenty
years. You will not find better-constructed and choreographed magic anywhere.
Michael's attention to detail and superb routining made just about every effect he
performed a showstopper. These commercial and reputation-making effects will inspire you
to become a professional. You will be proud to add any of these routines to your working
repertoire.
Routines performed and explained:
- Telltale Aces: A card is peeked at and lost in the deck. The four aces are
displayed and one of them reverses itself. The reversed ace now turns into the selected
card and magically back into the ace.
- The Card Tunnel: Two cards are pushed through the deck and one of them reverses
itself. The process is repeated only this time one of the cards' back changes color. A
little shake and the cards are back to normal.
- Cannibal Cards: The four kings are identified as cannibals and three indifferent
cards are shown as missionaries. The four cannibals now eat the three missionaries. The
Cannibals, still hungry start eating each other as they too vanish. For a finale the deck
is spread and the three indifferent cards are found interlaced with the face up kings.
- Devilish Miracle: Two selected cards are looked at and found in an impossible and
surprising way.
- Childs Color-Change Routine: A routine used to entertain children where
cards change color, spots are removed and a kicker ending.
- Aces?: A magician fooler where the four aces are cut from a shuffled deck.
- Three Different Ways: Three methods of selecting a card are demonstrated as three
cards are selected. The selections are found in very magical ways where their mates are
found during the journey.
- Direct Backs & Faces: A deck of cards is shown to have backs on both sides
then faces on both sides and finally the deck turns into and ordinary deck with backs and
faces and can be used for the rest of the act.
Techniques demonstrated within routines:
Peek Force, ATFUS, Christ Alignment Move, Top Change, Braue Reversal, Ascanio Spread,
Carlysle Turnover and much more.
This product was added to our catalog on Monday 14 March, 2005.