[Ebook] Conrad “Connie” Bush’s Color Isolation by Joseph K. Schmidt
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Witness Conrad “Connie” Bush’s Color Isolation by Joseph K. Schmidt! A mind-blowing card act where reds & blacks magically separate under impossible conditions! Spectator shuffles, yet the colors obey! A must-see!
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Witness Conrad “Connie” Bush’s Color Isolation by Joseph K. Schmidt! A mind-blowing card act where reds & blacks magically separate under impossible conditions! Spectator shuffles, yet the colors obey! A must-see!
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Conrad “Connie” Bush’s Color Isolation by Joseph K. Schmidt
Discover the magic of Color Isolation, a captivating card act where the red and black cards of a deck mysteriously separate under increasingly baffling conditions. This routine is not just a trick; it’s a journey through a series of interconnected effects that build suspense and wonder.
Here’s what makes Color Isolation a must-have for any magician:
- Spectator Involvement: The deck is shuffled and handled by the spectator throughout, ensuring a fair and transparent performance.
- Dynamic Effects: From predicting the number of red and black cards in a cut portion to separating the deck into reds and blacks through a quick version of Out of this World, each effect is more astonishing than the last.
- Interactive Finale: The act culminates with a written prediction that accurately forecasts the number of red and black cards in a selected pile, followed by the ultimate reveal of the deck’s complete color separation.
With methods that are both subtle and innovative, Color Isolation offers a flexible performance style. Whether you prefer a self-working routine or a more hands-on approach, this act adapts to your style, making it a versatile addition to your repertoire.
Originally published in 1988, this 33-page guide is packed with detailed instructions and insights, ensuring you can master this mesmerizing routine. Color Isolation is not just a card trick; it’s a performance piece that will leave your audience in awe.
What is Color Isolation? It’s a complete card act where the two colors of the deck — red and black — continually separate, each time under quite different and more mysterious conditions. The deck is handled and shuffled by the spectator throughout, yet the colors seem to instantly obey the magician’s every whim.
From the performer’s standpoint, Color Isolation is an interlocking series of effects, each building on the next. You can borrow a deck, have it thoroughly shuffled by the spectator and proceed. After shuffling the deck, the spectator simply cuts off a portion and counts them face down. Immediately you seem to tell the spectator how many reds and blacks he holds.
The spectator shuffles again and deals cards onto indicator cards, only to discover he’s separated the dealt portion into reds and blacks! Sure, it’s a quickie version of Out of this World, but what a version!
Apparently demonstrating how it works, you show that the reds and blacks unfailingly separate no matter how much they are moved around with a quick and clearcut version of Follow the Leader that is interlinked beautifully with the theme of the routine.
The spectator shuffles again, and yet you produce red and black Aces as you move into the finale: Placing aside a written prediction, you have the spectator shuffle and reshuffle the deck. Separating the deck into three piles, the spectator opens the prediction to find you have predicted exactly the number of reds and blacks in the selected pile. But the climax comes when the remaining two piles are turned face up . . . once again, the deck has separated into reds and blacks!
The methods are subtle, full of new twists and turns, and flow from one sequence to the next. Unusual is the fact that this can be done almost as a self-working routine, or you can put in as much “heavy work” as you wish. Connie Bush’s Color Isolation is a highly entertaining sequence with vast audience appeal — no cards are selected and everything seems fair at all points. This is a finely routined example of what card magic should be.
1st edition 1988, 33 pages; PDF 33 pages.
word count: 7757 which is equivalent to 31 standard pages of text
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Mason Hall (verified owner) –
Tutorial was very well done.
Harper Perez (verified owner) –
I perform this all the time.