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Tutorial Sulap Kartu Andrew Frost – Card Magic Mastery with Andrew Frost
In April 2023, the Magic Mastery team jumped on a call with Andrew Frost to discuss creating a card magic course.
As one of the world’s most skilled card magicians, we thought Andrew would be the perfect person to teach our audience everything they need to take their card magic to the highest level.
But we weren’t the only ones who had that thought…
Over the last couple of years, Andrew has spent time both working with Derren Brown and personally mentoring David Blaine—helping two of the greatest magicians of all time take their magic to the highest level.
Between this busy schedule and the time spent developing his own theater show, Andrew is one of the most sought-after card magicians in the world.
Which is why we’re so excited to announce that his course, after over a year in development, is finally available.
What’s included?
Over the course of nearly 4 hours, Andrew goes into detail on the fundamental building blocks of card magic, teaching not only the core mechanics but all the subtleties that make his magic so effortless.
Alongside these techniques, Andrew shares a range of powerful effects straight from his own performing repertoire. Some are easy and can be picked up almost instantly, but others are more ‘advanced’ and give viewers a goal and standard to work toward.
You'll learn 8 effects along with 6 variations for a total of 14 incredible routines. Alongside these effects you'll learn all the techniques you need to know to master card magic.
We'll give you all the details on these effects in a moment, but first a word on the sleights...
We think having these moves taught to you by a real master is genuinely invaluable, and Andrew has hand-picked them based on his years of experience and study.
Once you learn these sleights his way, you’ll never need to relearn them again.
But arguably more importantly, Andrew reveals the mindset and approach he takes toward card magic more generally, and it’s here that we think the real value lies.
The reason Andrew’s magic is constantly praised by the world’s most famous and successful magicians isn’t just because his sleight of hand is great.
It’s also because he’s one of the few magicians we’ve studied who seems to understand how to achieve true naturalness in your magic.
This is a trend we’ve seen again and again. At the highest level of magic, magicians aren’t thinking about whether the Marlo tilt is better than the pass, they’re thinking about ways they can use tension and relaxation to make their magic feel more natural.
Andrew is a great example of this.
Throughout the course, you get the impression that he’s constantly thinking about how you can reduce unnecessary movements in your hands (ie a modification to the way the top palm is usually done that means your thumb doesn’t need to push over the card) finding ways to reduce tension in your movements (ie by converting a break to a step so you can set the cards on the table rather than holding them in your hands), how to motivate actions that would seem unnatural otherwise, and so much more.
Do NOT overlook how useful this stuff is.
In our opinion, this is the reason David Blaine consulted with Andrew. It wasn’t because he needed a new opener for his show, or that he’d forgotten how to do a double lift. It was because David knew that with Andrew’s advice, his magic could look more natural, effortless, and ultimately deceptive.
That’s what Andrew will teach you too.
Here’s just a handful of the ideas, techniques, and subtleties you’ll learn:
One tip on the pinky count that will change the way you approach the move (we couldn’t do the pinkie count with our left hand before we watched this, but instantly after we could.)
A very clever double lift that mimics the way spectators actually turn over two cards. (This is the first time we’ve ever seen someone teach a double lift that is arguably the most natural way to turn over a card.)
Why the action of the double lift is inherently unnatural and how you can fix that.
How to take moves that are thought to be perfect and continue to improve them.
A technique used by mimes and other stage performers that, simply by doing the OPPOSITE of, will make your top change almost invisible.
How Andrew has removed almost all the problems commonly associated with the cross-cut force.
How to make a force feel like a thought of card.
Two powerful tricks you can perform if a timing force goes wrong (the second is an especially clever use of the one-ahead principle.)
The technique Andrew often uses instead of breaks (this is what separates the boys from the men when it comes to powerful and natural card magic.)
And Many More!!