Dominik Mastrianni – Latitude Cut Tutorial
Posted on: May 7, 20086 comments so far (is that a lot?)
A nice molecule-looking cut by my friend Dominik. Isn’t it smooth?
TheCuso’s Nebula Tutorial Released
Posted on: May 2, 200822 comments so far (is that a lot?)
Ok, finally i decided to release this move to the public.
I think it’s my best creation and though it might seem an easy and stupid cut it has a lot of potential.
Nebula is an utility move that it’s meant to be incorporated into more complex and elaborated flourishes.
As an elegant alternative to the swing cut it can also be used to divide the deck in two halves in the middle of your favourite one handed cuts routine.
I like to use it before making a smear fan in the right hand and a carnahan in the left to show a circle.
I know many people (includding my friends Jonas Haglund, Huron Low, TicaL and others) are using this move and have came up with fantastic variations and combos that might eventually be made public for you.
I had a hard time deciding if i should release this move or keep it for me and my friends but you know how i am and how i think, and for those of you that dont i’ll tell you…
I think this move has a lot of potential as i said so keeping it wouldn’t make our art progress in any way.
So here is my little gift for you to experiment.
I would like to see hundreds of video responses with your ideas upon this concept and of course i would like you to TAKE YOUR TIME to comment on what do you think about the move (what is nice and what is not…) so please stay away from saying: “nice”, “wow”, “great stuff” “thanks” “keep it up” kind of comments, PLEASE! :P
I want to thank everyone that watches my stuff, all my subscribers at youtube and specially in my blog (those of you that take me seriously :P), all my flourishing friends and the video editor who asked me to keep his name private.
Thanks a lot once again and enjoy!
Shoeman – Corner Spin 2 Tutorial
Posted on: April 29, 20081 comment so far
Introducing wind elemental and a better opener.
Shoeman – Corner Spin Tutorial
Posted on: April 23, 20082 comments so far (is that a lot?)
I’m uploading this basically to introduce the concept because I want people to start developing it and using it, this is just the most basic application of it so i hope you can find more applications.
-Shoeman
Youtube subscriptions straight into your iPod
Posted on: April 16, 200810 comments so far (is that a lot?)
Well here is an interesting thing i came across a couple of days ago .. as some of you know when you subscribe to people on Youtube, every time they post a new video you get a notice of the video on the youtube front page. Which is a very helpful feature rather than going through all the people you are subscribed to and seeing if they have anything new up on their accounts. Now what if you could have your favorite accounts on youtube updated straight into your ipod?
I was looking around http://Vixy.net and noticed that they have something called “YouTube Podcaster” which allows you to create a podcast feed. So the feed will automatically update you on the videos through RSS or Itunes. You can see a demo of what i am talking about here:
so after you see the video you will get what I’m about to describe to you … go to the Youtube account that you want (for this example I”m using Richard’s) and click on the videos on that account to see the list of all that person has posted.
http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=richkzad
Now you copy the link above and post it on http://vixy.net/podcaster/ .. and click “Make a Feed” which will give you 2 options an Itunes feed and an RSS feed. Open up Itunes and then drag and drop the Itunes feed into the Podcast section of Itunes. Now all of the videos that are uploaded by Richard will be automatically downloaded into Itunes for you in .mp4 format so that you can have them on your ipod in the future.
Kevin Ho – Slide Along Side Tutorial
Posted on: April 11, 20082 comments so far (is that a lot?)
Here’s another amazing tutorial by Kev. You saw this in portable playground and the first fase in the Virtuoso video.
Now it’s your chance to learn this classy and stylish move. Big thanks to Kevin, i hope you do the same in the comments section.
Kevin Ho – Damn Straight Tutorial
Posted on: April 11, 20086 comments so far (is that a lot?)
Here is KevHonline’s signature move Damn Straight tutorial for you guys. Most of you already seen it but this is for the ones that dont.
Thanks Kevin for all the things you contributed to this art and for what’s to come.
SpadeFlame – Relinquish Ace Production Tutorial
Posted on: April 9, 20085 comments so far (is that a lot?)
“Here is a neat tutorial for one of my table ace productions. This is my favorite table 4 card production and I was a bit reluctant to release it. But, (since I love you guys so much) and I felt I needed to add something to the community, here you go. Perform it well. And, depending on the response I get from this tutorial will determine whether I post more. So, please rate and comment.
Enjoy.”
-SpadeFlame
David Blanch – Opener Tutorial
Posted on: April 8, 2008No comments yet
“Here is a little something for you all!
Nothing amazing but hopefully not bad either. Its just a small opener that I’ve been playing with for awhile and I would to share it with you.
Created and taught by me
Filmed and edited by Allan Hagen
The deck spin in the beginning is Huron Low’s “Swivel”
Music is Muse’s “Supermassive Black Hole”
Enjoy!”
-David Blanch
Jaspas – Cool Cut Tutorial
Posted on: April 6, 20087 comments so far (is that a lot?)
Here is a nice tutorial by my friend Jaspas. It’s been kept underground for a while but I’ve been allowed to post it for you my dear readers. Learn it well. I did.
TheCuso’s Podcast Episode 1: Fancatch
Posted on: April 2, 200823 comments so far (is that a lot?)
TheCuso's Podcast Episode 1: Fancatch is up live!(click to download)
After some technical issues I managed to upload it to the server and it’s now ready to be downloaded to your computer/mac or ipod via itunes podcast subscription. (it is in .mp4 format so right click the link and save target as…)
In this episode, the pilot, Adam does a live tutorial for a move called Fancatch and talks about some of the projects that he has in mind for the podcast.
After you’ve seen it please leave a comment because feedback is highly appreciated, we need to know if everything works fine and what do you think about the podcast itself.
Thanks a lot,
Alejandro
Jonas Haglund – Gatsuuga tutorial
Posted on: March 22, 20083 comments so far (is that a lot?)
“Here’s a single card-move of mine, the name is taken from the anime “Naruto”, enjoy.”
-Jonas
Jordan Lapping – “Ooh La Laa” Tutorial
Posted on: March 16, 20081 comment so far
Hey guys,
A couple of you wanted to know what this cut was since seeing it in the “CandJ FISM Battle”. As many of you know, I was at the Blackpool Convention a month ago and I figured I would spend my spare time shooting this tutorial. If you were one of those people – then this goes out to you.
All credits are in the video, and I hope you enjoy. :)
With love,
Jordan
Jonas Haglund – Caught Inbetween tutorial
Posted on: March 12, 2008No comments yet
“Here’s a small one-card production of mine, it sort of resembles Piet Fortons popout a bit, only it’s meant for in the hands-work.”
- Jonas Haglund
Tical – Yin Yang Fan Tutorial
Posted on: January 26, 20085 comments so far (is that a lot?)
About the Name:
It’s called YinYang fan for several reasons…
1st of all – because it’s form looks from the side like the YinYang symbol (if you got enough imagination to recognize this) , but beside that, I gave this fan his name,
because it’s inspired by FatFingerz (he showed me an aerial move he came up with, using the same grip I’m using for my fan) so I thought it would just be correct to thank him for that “now” ’cause for credits there was really no space in my Luv ‘n Hate video.
Which brings us to the next point – Yin Yang is the symbol which I immediately associate with things like Evil/Good, War/Peace or even Love and Hate…and I knew that those moves, would get me Love and Hate ( Big Thanks here for all the great feedback I’ve gotten on the moves and [...] ).
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Whatever – YY describes also harmony and FatFingerz is the livin’ harmony as I know him – so I want to dedicate this move to you Fatz!
About the Move:
Maybe you ask yourself why I only do the move in my left hand. It’s because this fan is about the hand motion, the nice build up (which I can’t do that smooth in my right hand) and it’s about the great look from the side, not about the indices…
If you prefer doing it in your right hand — go for it.
If you got problems getting into the right grip, then try it first with a half deck.
Powder is not necessary, but it helps (especially on the flip over).
Ti©aL
TheCuso – Riu Cut Tutorial
Posted on: January 24, 20082 comments so far (is that a lot?)
Here is a short tutorial for my Riu Cut, i shot it yesterday in a break from studying (i have my first exam tomorrow), i know the quality is not very good, i made it with my nokia n95 8gb phone camera and edited it with the poor video editing software it has… but the music just rox :P
This cut is nothing very original i have to admit, i created it long time ago but some people seemed to like it so im giving you this for you to experiment it and trash it once u’ve learned it :P
I dont use this in real life but, well, there you go!
Dedicated to my friend Jonas Haglund, the #1 Dr.Kosmos fan.
TheCuso’s Muscle Pass Tutorial
Posted on: January 25, 20079 comments so far (is that a lot?)
This sleight is used to shoot a coin or poker chip from your palm with an invisible movement,
