The Window Change

Learn one of the most elegant and refined techniques by the hottest hands on Instagram. Andrew Frost (or as you might know him, @sleightlyobsessed) has been raising eyebrows all over the world with his buttery smooth sleight of hand. Now he teaches one of his favorite techniques for the very first time.
The Window Change was first published by Jean Hugard in Card Manipulations (1933) and is a breathtaking color change or card appearance on the top of the deck. It is, above all, a soft move, and the card seems to just melt into view. The move is difficult, but taught expertly and achievable to anyone willing to put in a couple hours of practice.
Andy teaches the history of the move, and goes into the perfect amount of detail on how to learn it. He also explains three applications: a Card to Pocket effect, a direct steal from the middle of the deck, and a stunning appearance effect.
The download runs nearly 10 minutes in length, and requires nothing more than a pack of cards.
Running time: 9 minutes 47 seconds.
Customer reviews for The Window Change
The only thing missing from this download is a in-depth discussion about angles and performing for a larger audience. Maybe one video of Andrew performing it for a few people would have helped.
Easy english!
Community questions about The Window Change
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Dave asks: As a complete noob, would this be a good change to start with? How advanced do you need to be to get the moves down?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:No, it's definitely not for a complete noob. It's very technical.
- 2. Joseph responds:Just want to say: check out the honest answer from the team at Vanishing Magic. They never rip you off, lie, or upsell. If they say requires some technique, it does. That’s why we buy here
Wade asks: Is this for video performance only? Angle sensitive? What about sounds during performance like clicks and slides audience can hear?
- 1. Brian responds:def not for video performance. not very angle sensitive, and no sounds basically
- 2. Thomas responds:I disagree with Brian. This change IS angle sensitive - the spectators have to be on your right side (with the deck in the left hand), and the application for card to pocket can be done only for a single spectator in front of you.
- 3. Ryan responds:the angle is about as much as a cop. Its quiet easy to hide and its quick, silent, and amazing. highly recommended.
Jeffrey asks: Looks like something good to learn can I order the download with a prepaid visa money card from walmarts?
- 1. Brian E responds:Hey buddy, I want to say yes, shouldn't be a problem as long as it's a visa, MasterCard or Amex.
- 2. Brian responds:just bought with mastercard prepaid so you should be fine as long as its one of the above mentioned
jonas asks: Hi! Can this be done with a normal deck of cards. Like no gimmicks or what so ever.
- 1. Andrew (creator) responds:Everything on the project can be done with a normal deck of cards. There are no gimmicks used at all.
- 2. Neil responds:I think as the description says “requires nothing more than a pack of cards”, I’d safely assume there are no gimmicks!
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