Card Vanish Trick Tutorial - Kick Back Ditch (feat. lost_angelus)

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  • Опубліковано 22 сер 2024

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  • @ValatY
    @ValatY 9 років тому +53

    This dude was awesome. Thanks man, great explanation and I have no clue why, but watching this video made me smile and feel really relaxed. Hope to see him around again soon

    • @johnathanceja2452
      @johnathanceja2452 9 років тому +9

      The psychological impact of music, tone of voice, and surroundings(white wall, clean table)

    • @Ethrakk
      @Ethrakk 7 років тому +2

      Johnathan Ceja what is the music ?

  • @pumajlr
    @pumajlr 9 років тому +2

    I don't watch this videos to know the secrets of magic or to learn. I watch it because i admire the ability and ingenuity that magicians have (as a result of their dedication). That's the aspect of magic i enjoy and is fantastic.

  • @caseyjohnson4428
    @caseyjohnson4428 9 років тому +4

    I love everything Jeremy does; it's great to see him teaching 👍🏻

  • @ndrewRock
    @ndrewRock 9 років тому +2

    Definitely going to follow him! Never heard of him before, but the way he taught this move made me feel so secure, I don't even know how to explain it! Simply awesome!

  • @ReputableSubterfuge
    @ReputableSubterfuge 9 років тому +13

    Yo this guys Instagram is nuts.

  • @briantttt
    @briantttt 9 років тому +35

    Am i the only one who notice that he looks like Mark Zuckerberg mixed with Seth Rogen?

  • @Isteinier
    @Isteinier 9 років тому

    This also makes for a good 'accidental' colour change (as in: the card supposedly changes on its own accord, rather than the magician making it change). Under the guise of cutting the card (face-up) into the middle, for example. Just do the double lift variation mentioned in the video, but only place the top half on the table as if doing a table cut. When you go to place the bottom half (in your hand) on the tabled half, you realise the card has changed.

  • @jorgemirabal9492
    @jorgemirabal9492 9 років тому +1

    That was so smooth, I had to do a double look to catch you. Kudos to you Angelus

  • @roccomarks6588
    @roccomarks6588 9 років тому +6

    When I seen this video all I seen was the word ditch and the first thing to come to mind is lost_angelus is good at ditches haha, great tutorial!

  • @aperson8438
    @aperson8438 9 років тому

    Jeremy was a great teacher. I look forward to him being on another one of your videos.

  • @tomm1413
    @tomm1413 9 років тому +3

    Nice move, can't wait until my finals are over so I can start practicing again.

  • @EricGozzi
    @EricGozzi 9 років тому

    Lost angelus , One man , One legend

  • @tiziano7071
    @tiziano7071 9 років тому

    He's a really good teacher, hope to see him again soon

  • @withersmostwanted2145
    @withersmostwanted2145 9 років тому +1

    Lol I am in the stars of magic this year. Thx for the advertisement

  • @JacobDanganan
    @JacobDanganan 7 років тому +1

    for the first time its so awesome ellusion. thats awesome man

  • @ayokay123
    @ayokay123 7 років тому +1

    Just beautiful.

  • @estianfouche4016
    @estianfouche4016 3 роки тому

    I love this teacher he is the best

  • @morbius4267
    @morbius4267 4 роки тому

    I love this vanish!!!!

  •  9 років тому

    More Jeremy... More!

  • @nazhdakis
    @nazhdakis 7 років тому

    Jeremy Griffith one of my idols. This barely fooled me

  • @sureshchandrajena9134
    @sureshchandrajena9134 2 роки тому

    Thank you Brother, Excellent move.

  • @tonywayne127
    @tonywayne127 9 років тому

    beautiful performance

  • @Dracula_sb
    @Dracula_sb 5 років тому

    Jeremy is a GODDDDDD!

  • @fadein0
    @fadein0 9 років тому

    Lefty!!!! Good to watch a left handed magician!!!

  • @crazysoap05
    @crazysoap05 9 років тому

    I like this guy don't why just do. Keep up the great work!

  • @DarkSaruman
    @DarkSaruman 9 років тому

    Amazing production quality!

  • @Lightningyeye
    @Lightningyeye 9 років тому

    Thank you guys !

  • @ShadowCreek893
    @ShadowCreek893 9 років тому

    If Only I was more of a Table Magician this is definitely a nice tutorial! the only thing is, I wouldn't know what to do with a card in my lap. But if I find myself in a situation where I can perform this move, I would. I'll improvise as I go. As magicians we are, we should be able to improvise at anytime. #GreatTutorial

  • @jasonstone2385
    @jasonstone2385 9 років тому

    Thanks for sharing this. Going into my arsenal, lol. Great effect.

  • @expiredworthless
    @expiredworthless 9 років тому

    Awesome tutorial Jeremy!!!

  • @clintmclintock
    @clintmclintock 9 років тому

    Nice move!

  • @marcomarini1506
    @marcomarini1506 9 років тому

    Jeremy is the best

  • @TheBloQz
    @TheBloQz 9 років тому

    Awesome Asad!

  • @emil7651
    @emil7651 9 років тому

    This guy is awesome.

  • @juanr7018
    @juanr7018 6 років тому

    great job on the instructions!

  • @DeadFracture
    @DeadFracture 9 років тому

    Great tutorial! Any tips on practicing/making sure you can do it properly?

  • @ruairioconchuir7635
    @ruairioconchuir7635 7 років тому

    This is so smooth

  • @cloyd1234
    @cloyd1234 9 років тому

    Nice tutorial!

  • @joshua45948
    @joshua45948 8 років тому +19

    did anyone again watch the starting part?

  • @reidmiller917
    @reidmiller917 9 років тому +7

    @52Kards... What is the name of the double lift he mentioned in the video? Great Videos to both of you!

    • @52kards
      @52kards  9 років тому +12

      Reid Miller The Knockout Double lift by Martin Nash. It's the same lift that you see David Blaine using all the time.

    • @DerTofufresser
      @DerTofufresser 9 років тому

      52Kards Or Jarek from Disturb Reality! :D

    • @sammychristians1007
      @sammychristians1007 9 років тому

      52Kards do you know what book its in?

    • @maxischmidt1299
      @maxischmidt1299 9 років тому +6

      Adc of clg

    • @cristianparada6316
      @cristianparada6316 8 років тому +4

      +Maxi Schmidt lol

  • @charlesgodwin.guitar
    @charlesgodwin.guitar 5 років тому

    That was awesome

  • @kunkushun1
    @kunkushun1 8 років тому

    Good channel really good channel. Nice move here in this video...BTW I'm lefty too.

  • @AllJuliann
    @AllJuliann 8 років тому

    yes all the magic tutorials are like all right handed steps but im a lefty to yaaaaaaa

  • @fkaplun
    @fkaplun 9 років тому +2

    what was the name of the double lift he uses?? where can i learn it??

  • @jasongiron5314
    @jasongiron5314 9 років тому

    Cool Lost_angelus in 52 cards

  • @ederaquino26
    @ederaquino26 9 років тому

    nice job man.

  • @sergio123981
    @sergio123981 9 років тому

    JEREMY¡¡¡¡¡¡ YOU ARE THE BEST¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡

  • @patricklahey2811
    @patricklahey2811 8 років тому +1

    Outstanding!!'!

  • @jacobpetrakos6032
    @jacobpetrakos6032 9 років тому

    The effect is brilliant, at first I thought somehow he was tenkai'ing a card on.
    However im rather disappointed that i doubt i'd be able to use this on the street without a table

  • @user-nf3fg4bp3h
    @user-nf3fg4bp3h 8 років тому

    very nice!

  • @kstudio7634
    @kstudio7634 4 роки тому

    Superb

  • @Dillusionz
    @Dillusionz 7 років тому

    i have a question. if u are using this in a close up show is very angle sensertive. how will u use it?

  • @superchef78
    @superchef78 4 роки тому

    I am left handed and hold the deck in mechanics grip in my left hand. Is that atypical?

  • @Edoardotettamanti
    @Edoardotettamanti 9 років тому

    Very very nice video!expertly done bro :)

  • @aqeelkhan8195
    @aqeelkhan8195 9 років тому

    very good

  • @mtwenty_
    @mtwenty_ 9 років тому +1

    Would a borderless deck look better?

  • @joseph_lacy
    @joseph_lacy 9 років тому

    WOW AMAZING!!!

  • @bigwhite8049
    @bigwhite8049 9 років тому +2

    Awesome!
    Can you try to upload more videos?
    I really like your footage and the contant, but you almost not uploading videos.
    Ty for reading!~

  • @rayjfang
    @rayjfang 9 років тому +5

    But what if the spectator looks under the table?

    • @jerrypresley1234
      @jerrypresley1234 9 років тому +2

      Why would they? I never had spectators look under the table unless there was a reason for them to

    • @nivdexbram
      @nivdexbram 9 років тому +8

      Your profile pic makes this comment so much better

    • @jerrypresley1234
      @jerrypresley1234 9 років тому +1

      Haha why do you say that?

    • @nivdexbram
      @nivdexbram 9 років тому +1

      i mean thatoneguy's picture

  • @jonathanleon3500
    @jonathanleon3500 8 років тому

    he looks kinda like Markeplier ;) Awesome tutorial, thank you :)

  • @jacobrixen5437
    @jacobrixen5437 8 років тому

    I know that i'm a little late for this but anyway. I can see this trick/illusion work in front of a camera, but could it work in public/in front of someone? Wouldn't the spectators just see the card falling down, if you do not have a table in front of you?

  • @josealejandrotorrejon6586
    @josealejandrotorrejon6586 5 років тому

    Thanks

  • @JacobDanganan
    @JacobDanganan 7 років тому +1

    bro, thanks

  • @TheSuspect28
    @TheSuspect28 9 років тому

    where to get that close up pad? is this the dan and dave aluminium pad?

  • @norbeospina9319
    @norbeospina9319 9 років тому

    poderoso tu truco!

  • @jeroenooijen
    @jeroenooijen 9 років тому

    Hey Jeremy (and Assad), I don't have an instagram account so I'll respond here and hope you'll notice it. First of all I'd like to say that this is a great tutorial, thank you very much for the clear explenation. I'm wondering if you have any hints or tips for continueing from that position though, with the card on your lap. You can just get it with your hands, but do you have any ideas or oppinions on certain deceptions to do allongside the grabbing of the card?

    • @Mattdelux07
      @Mattdelux07 9 років тому +1

      Jeroen O. personally when i lap cards, objects etc. i often have something on the table to move. So for example, if i lap a card i would either A) Hand the the deck to the spectator at my farthest left with my right hand (being that i retrieve the card with my left hand) in order to cover my left hand. or B) will have the the deck box or something of the sort in the top left corner so i can reach for it with my right hand and move it to my right side while i reach for the lapped card with my left. but i always keep my elbow of the hand retrieving the card on the table. just some things that i do.

    • @AngelusAnimus
      @AngelusAnimus 9 років тому +2

      Jeroen O. Great question. I have two things that I like doing, the first is palming the card against my lap and then "pulling it" from my inside breast pocket of my jacket. The other option is that I mercury fold the card, classic palm it and finish it with a Tommy Wonder style revelation "Card in ring box"

  • @rgaona1
    @rgaona1 9 років тому +3

    wasit just me or did everybody seethat hand at 5:00

  • @joshuahemmings9090
    @joshuahemmings9090 9 років тому

    love it ❤️❤️❤️

  • @stkyriakoulisdr
    @stkyriakoulisdr 5 років тому

    But what about the sound the card makes while it slides off the deck? As I am practicing it right now it seems like a huge tell. I guess you could cover it up by speaking but it is a distinguishing sound really .

  • @vbeis0
    @vbeis0 8 років тому

    1:50 if youre a right hander... sucks for you!
    lol i laughed because im lefty

  • @thestreet9537
    @thestreet9537 5 років тому

    Maybe it was the title but the effect immediately had me think he lapped it.
    I’m usually a sucker for card magic but yeah it seemed really obvious , perhaps it was the title does anyone agree?

  • @XxCrazyMonkeyx
    @XxCrazyMonkeyx 9 років тому +1

    What cards was he using??

  • @FireOccator
    @FireOccator 9 років тому

    Only if there was a way to make that, entire deck falling and hitting something sound, unnoticeable.

  • @lorenzodemarco6133
    @lorenzodemarco6133 7 років тому

    How reappears the card?

  • @danops2001
    @danops2001 9 років тому

    What are them cards called?

  • @dvr1337
    @dvr1337 9 років тому

    interwebz woot :D

  • @hahayeah982
    @hahayeah982 9 років тому

    lost angelus are you on UPSB?

  • @clydefrog6313
    @clydefrog6313 9 років тому

    What card mat is that

  • @Barocalypse
    @Barocalypse 9 років тому

    Look at the left side of the screen at 5:01

    • @Barocalypse
      @Barocalypse Рік тому

      Nobody cared. 😢
      But yeah that's probably his kid I figured now

  • @ewolhsoj
    @ewolhsoj 9 років тому

    #InstagramArmy

  • @RomanHerbig
    @RomanHerbig 9 років тому

    4:57 left side

  • @TheRemo176
    @TheRemo176 9 років тому

    I cań´t figure out how he manage to knock only one card of. I always knock a bunch of theise when i'm trying :( Can someone help me ?

  • @thameemgaming6949
    @thameemgaming6949 7 років тому +1

    that's good but it is difficult to me

  • @andreytruskovitskiy9183
    @andreytruskovitskiy9183 3 роки тому

    👍

  • @asirapaseephol9939
    @asirapaseephol9939 9 років тому

    you are so good I like

  • @callipygian7038
    @callipygian7038 9 років тому

    lol i met Jeremy at magic jam

  • @NihalNair
    @NihalNair 9 років тому +1

    52Kards i made many magic, so can u just feature one magic which i can send you?
    I call it mia change.
    If possible, can you pls feature it?? Just gimme instructions. That would really be helpful for me, you and all other magicians. Thanks

  • @CalumaXs
    @CalumaXs 9 років тому

    name of the song?

  • @jaynefarrimond2019
    @jaynefarrimond2019 8 років тому

    This is really angle sensitive move for me could u plz explain how to cover it up better

    • @koegon
      @koegon 7 років тому

      Jayne Farrimond misdirection and practice are the two most usefull derails to cover it well;)

    • @mrcommonsense9145
      @mrcommonsense9145 7 років тому

      Jayne Farrimond the absolute key to sleight of hand is having the genuine and false look identical and any move purely coincidental, for all my lapping moves i have changed my behaviour and actions such that they are always done from either a cut or setting the deck down to the pad/table. And even when ive no need to lap my actions and behaviour are still the same in how i cut to the table or place the deck down or move the case out of the way engage and smile at the spectator etc. My style has always been essentially to just have a conversation i never sell it as magic or use stories. Thats me. Be yourself too dude.
      I don't much like harry lorayne personally but i believe he said even if they don't see the move if they suspect one you failed... which i think applies.

  • @minhktd
    @minhktd 9 років тому

    deck?

  • @coloridiveneziamastervenez4251
    @coloridiveneziamastervenez4251 9 років тому

    comprendi l'italiano perche io sono italiano sei un grande anche io sono un ex prestigiatore come devo fare per iscrivermi al tuo canele

  • @bjorngunnarjonsson9262
    @bjorngunnarjonsson9262 9 років тому

    wow he flashed it at 0 30

  • @sagarpawar3462
    @sagarpawar3462 7 років тому

    hi

  • @hugoumambi3058
    @hugoumambi3058 9 років тому

    He said interwebs

  • @danielkelley7548
    @danielkelley7548 3 роки тому

    We're both lefties! Please please please teach me.

  • @danielbooker8674
    @danielbooker8674 8 років тому

    Is this meant to be for beginners?? Or... what??

    • @BigRawb666
      @BigRawb666 7 років тому

      Daniel Booker I figure it's for all levels, taught as though someone is new

  • @JamariqSezz
    @JamariqSezz 8 років тому

    Knew this trick would be too good to be true... Have to sit at a table to do it :( shit

  • @luisvillalobos9266
    @luisvillalobos9266 9 років тому

    Name of the Deck? pls

  • @KeannuArroyo
    @KeannuArroyo 9 років тому

    100 views club

  • @bibossfol1376
    @bibossfol1376 9 років тому

    Gift