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Magician Channing Pollock Dove Act Magic
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The great Channing Pollock doing his dove act for the movie "European Nights"
Best Card Magic - The best four Aces Production
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Produce four aces from a schuffle deck of cards in an amuzing manner.
A Card Trick: The disappearing of a card
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Kenny performs a card trick with the help from me
Close-up Magic Trick: Sponge Balls Routine
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My sponge balls magic with Kenny's help
Close-up card Magic: The Ambicious Card Routine aka ACR
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Since the lighting was poor which effected the quality of the video, I will therefore retape this something in the future
Closeup Coin Magic: The Flying Eagles & Han Ping Chien
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Two classic coin-cross coin magic effects, both from the book "Modern Coin Magic". First is the "Flying Eagles", follow by "Han Ping Chien" as taught by Johnny Thompson.
Close-up card Magic - Dai Vernon's Triumph
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Dai Vernon's classic card magic trick "Triumph" as described in the book - "The Stars of Magic".
Card Magic: Dai Vernon's Twisting of the Aces with a kicker ending
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Experienced magicians will see that during filming I messed up on a small part. I created the kicker ending from another trick. I am sorry that the video's quality and sound are not so good.
4:54, i can only imagine what happened to the pigeon
We're excited to watch this documentary together. Will you be there?
My favourite magician...
De best!
wow
鳩とトランプを体内で製造している人
Song's name?
Certo tu sei magnifico by Carlo Savina
mister pollock part 1
This is old but I'm very glad i found this..
What did the guy think we were gonna be watching at the end? His hat?
Awesome! My favorite and imitated routine ever!
He was the character reference for Hugh Jackman's performance in The Prestige.
Guau Judex!
Nicely done!!
rip the best magician i ever seen in my life and im a magician myself
I live in Jerusalem... How can I meet local magicians?
Such lack of applause in the middle. We're the audience drugged ??
It was proper for the time. They're supposed to be held in a state of awe during that part, with it all culminating to the vertex with an appropriate release of applause.
That casual gentle hand stroke against the girl's breast in the beginning... Priceless!!!
My favorite video ever
Plot twist he's actually a flock of pigeons and several hundred playing cards in a very convincing man suit.
Excellent. A real pro at work...I was at Gary Darwin's house a few weeks ago visiting with him about Channing. Said he was a genuinely nice man.
"WATCH THE PIGEON" hahaha
Wow!
pretty good and nice ending!
The greatest
Take it from a man who has made his living doing magic for over a quarter of a century - OH MY F'ING GOD!! This man is superhuman. First, he hit the genetic lottery big-time, in terms of appearance. Second, he was a brilliant innovator (most of the great dove stuff in this 5 minutes he INVENTED AND PERFECTED). Third, his exhibition of great skill at presenting manipulative magic is limited to doves and cards - no bs. Fourth, he separates himself beautifully from those he has followed. Do you notice how he separates himself from greats like Cardini by, after he begins some lovely card manipulation, suddenly producing a dove? - incongruous, and perfect. As he gives the dove to his assistant, the cards magically reappear. Then, he uses the rapid production of cards, and the music, to lead to the most incredible finish ever in a cabaret act. Others have done it but, I'm sorry, good luck matching the impact of this.
It was indeed a great act BUT lol he did not invent the majority of what he did here... and he did NOT put up this act. Sorry... it was made for HIm. I do know inside information on this but I do not wish to disclose much since the man has his beautiful act made in his own right (in a certain way), but being a magician, collector and historian of magic, one needs to be fair about some points... ye, it was a beautiful act and Channing did a wonderful job. There was simply more to it than what lay people know... some friends of mine were friends with Channing back in the 60s and a lot Of things, don’t come in the books :) but what matters is that he did a very great job performing this act. All best wishes
It is a good idea, but you'd need a strong reason to pick up the deck and put the aces on top of it after the original effect is done. I can't think of one. Also, you must put a few hours of practice on your Elmsley count and also on the break preparation after picking the deck up.
The triumph shuffle needs a lot of work mate.The brief dont need to bee that big,which only makes it harder to cover.
good delivery (Y)
Your benzais spin was Great but your breaks were flashed
Awesome towards the end!
Met Channing and gave him my Doveworker's Handbook.
Thank you. I have your books.
Incredible act. You can see who influenced him and whom he influenced. Amazing to glimpse an act in this era. I was fortunate enough to talk with Channing Pollock on a couple of occasions. He was generous with his knowledge.
If Channing Tatum and Jackson Pollock had a child...
Hahaha
what's the best card act!?
Good job. Keep at it. Ignore everything except respectfully constructive criticism.
How is this guy such a G!?
shaun douglas His technical skill is immitated by so many, yet unequalled by few IF ANY...
My tutor would shout at me for quite a few parts of that presentation, sorry.
that was the gayest dove act ive ever seen....more like a card manipulation act...but i must say the card manipulation was AMAZING (Y) ! must admit....perhaps the best or 2 nd best card manipulation act ive ever seen..... !
AKMagic12 And yours must be THE gayest comment ever, lol
In your opinion, who's the best card act?
@@paincake992 that would be Cardini on RUclips
looks great. I'm still a beginner but I'd say that card control looked very smooth to me.
add hat glasses and wear I like it very fun!
Hey! He stole Lance Burton's whole act! JK, actually it was the other way around! lol!
Hahah..lance adapted from him
Lmao, actually Lances mentor in real life. Lance copied him.
The year was 1959. IMBD
The music, the best of the video
Was that really an Elmsley? Not in my book.I would never actually post a presentation thats clearly not ready to be seen. Can we, as magicians (or wannabes), at least try to keep the most important aspect in magic alive? Performance! I hate to see it dying a slow death because of youtube uploads.
@reluba It is in a book called "The stars of Magic". Or you can look up the "triumph shuffle" by Dai Vernon.
@shiftDOT, You maintain a "break" above the chosen card and then get it to the top of the deck using small cuts, with the final cut being at the "break", where I also performed a false cut which is optional. Sorry I have no idea where the full version of the song is.
amazingly done! 2 questions though.. 1: how did you move the chosen card to the top of the deck [0:27 - 0:37]? what's this technique called? 2: is there a way to get the full version of the song in the background? searched around at music shake and couldn't find it :(
can anybody tell me how to do the shuffle from 0:42 ?
loved it
Perhaps you could end with just laying the aces on top of the deck sort of like you are just framing your effect. Then as an after thought you just pick the aces up again and say something like "Hmm, I wonder...nah...it'd never work." Then you get the spectators to beg you to finish your thought. Hehehe...
Had to mute this.