Easily one of our favorite controls to execute, the Miller Cascade Control happens casually in the hands within a subtle action of airing out the deck. It's so discreet, your spectators can be burning your hands and there's nothing to suspect.
Easily one of our favorite controls to execute, the Miller Cascade Control happens casually in the hands within a subtle action of airing out the deck. It's so discreet, your spectators can be burning your hands and there's nothing to suspect.
The actual control is kinda a knack. Its a bit to master and to have it come naturally.
But what I detest in this is the unnatural cascade. If you're into a mentalism type of character, I won't recommend this to you by any means.
But if you are into flashy and flourishy magic (like the Buck Twins) then this might be useful.
Explanation is good and video quality and production are impeccable. But it does look very unnatural for someone who isn't into that sort of a persona.
A Control In Flourish..
Teaching: They Actually Go Into a Bit Of Detail With This "Control" they cover 'Finger Placement' and 'Pressure' needed/ they don't go much into "Subtleties" or 'Rhythm And Timing'
Effect: Whilst It Might Be The "Latest And Greatest" control to some. I've never been 'Keen' on It. it doesn't look as 'Natural' as people say and they still could look "suspicious" it's got a bit of a 'Knack' to it..
I would recommend you get a Far Higher Quality In Change