Paint The Roses Red – Lewis Leval

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• Archive: "Some of the most refreshing deceptions I've seen in years, fascinating effects from a fascinating character"- Daniel MadisonPaint the Roses Red is the début DVD from the UK's Lewis Lé Val.In this DVD, you will learn a collection of LLV's working effects that are easy to do and insanely powerful.

• If that wasn't enough, you also have access to a 45 minute roundtable discussion between LLV and Dee Christopher on subtleties and techniques that you can add into your own performances to make them more powerful and effective.Harmony - Despite the spectator giving a deck of cards two thorough shuffles beforehand, the performer is able to know the exact order of cards in a chosen suit.Curiosity - The spectator secretly conceals their own coins at various locations on their body (left pocket, right pocket and one in their closed fist).

• The performer is able to divine the location of every coin.

• As a finale, the date on the third coin is also revealed under seemingly impossible conditions.Binary - The spectator finds their selected card using an unknown prediction card from another deck.

• The prediction is then revealed to bear the same value as the original selection and to have even predicted its numerical position in the deck.Off with his Head - During an entertaining exposé of card cheating techniques, the performer finds a royal flush in a deck of cards previously shuffled by the spectator.Hack - A number force using a spectator's borrowed phone.Caterpillar Control - A flashy card control paying credit to Chris Brown's Venus Trap.Wardrobe Change - Instantly make a card change by popping your T-shirt!As well as all of the material taught and the roundtable discussion, we've also included 4 PDF files on the disc to expand on some of the effects and subtleties taught; You will learn to tell instantly whether your spectator is left or right handed, how to sense when a phone is about to ring and how to create false memories with a little known visualization technique.

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