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UT alumnus shares secrets behind magic tricks on YouTube channel..

UT alumnus shares secrets behind magic tricks on YouTube channel..

UT alumnus Brian Brushwood closes his eyes, leans his head back and lowers a flaming metal skewer down his throat. A few seconds later, he pulls it out, ready for his next trick.

Brushwood is an entertainer known for his “punk-rock-blood-and-guts magic show” in which viewers watch him eat fire, hammer nails into his nose, read minds and stick skewers through his tongue.

“Some of [my stunts] are totally real, and some are totally fake,” Brushwood said. “But my favorite part is that middle ground when you’re not really sure what’s what. I want people constantly guessing what’s real.”

Until 2014, Brushwood toured colleges across the country with his magic show and has since settled down in Austin, producing three podcasts, running a YouTube series and occasionally performing live. Last month he starred in “Dance Showdown,” a YouTube spin-off of “Dancing With The Stars.”

“I did it because it terrified me,” Brushwood said. “There is something great about the abject terror of stepping outside your comfort zone.”  Read more..

http://www.dailytexanonline.com/2015/10/19/ut-alumnus-shares-secrets-behind-magic-tricks-on-youtube-channel

This Nick Trost classic is one of my favorite effects to perform while table hopping. It’s been marketed commercially as ‘Dot’s Impossible’, and I like it better than using standard playing cards… just more visual with the large dots. This effect, as taught by SCAM SCHOOL, is easy to learn and easy to perform, and I’ve found you can repeat it a second time, if need be, without giving away Marlo’s ‘secret’…. After the first ‘reveal’, I take the ‘odd’ card (lets say it’s the odd RED card), add it back to the bottom of the stack, take the top card and show it to be the opposite color (BLUE), and after a little mumbo-jumbo I wave my hand over the packet and show that ALL the cards in the packet have now changed to RED.. This double-kicker is what really completes the effect…   

This is one of those effects that’s been around for fifty years, yet the value of the effect on your audience is still strong. I highly recommend you try it on a spectator or two and watch their amazement…

 Dot’s Impossible at Amazon