Martin Lewis Live Lecture


We've all seen the ingenious work of Martin Lewis, in one form or another. From his signature Sketchpad rising card to countless other amazing effects used by people like David Copperfield, Johnny Thompson and Michael Weber.
Here are just some of the effects taught:
Undivided A fantastic version of Nate Leipzig's torn and restored cigarette paper effect.
Repeating Card Effect - A unique version of the ambitious card plot. Well now's your chance to hear it from the lions mouth.
Senor Mardo's Egg Bag Routine - A changed up classic done with a gold ball instead of an egg.
Jumbo Sidewalk Shuffle - A fantastic monte routine.
Signature Card Rise - Undeniably Martin's most famous trick. Learn how to animate the ink on a pad. As performed by David Copperfield!
Technicolour Prediction - Predict the outcome of decisions made entirely by the participants.
Plus, Martin teaches some of his signature close-up effects!
We are more than excited to bring you one of our finest lecturers yet to an At The Table Experience you won't forget.
Customer reviews for Martin Lewis Live Lecture
I'm even embarrassed to admit that I learned a new force....that I should have known already. The fact that the move works in close up and parlor/small stage is a bonus.
Really fun, really well done lecture.
member
Sometimes Martin fumbles in his explanations.
The trick with the colored envelopes is explained before being performed and the performance is not complete.
Again, the tricks are fantastic and the creativity of Mr. Lewis is admirable. So, my rating is good but not excellent.
Community questions about Martin Lewis Live Lecture
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Cheng Nien asks: Is this with a dvd?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:This is a download
Rick asks: The description of Martin's Senor Mardo egg bag routine says that it is done with a "gold ball". I don't suppose that is intended to read "golf ball" is it?
- 1. Matthew B responds:It is indeed a golf ball.
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