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Visual Card Productions

PPeioAdvanced3m

What You'll Be Able to Do

You'll learn how to make cards appear at your fingertips in a clean, visual way. These three productions are designed for close-up settings, letting you add a professional touch to your card routines without needing bulky gimmicks.

How It's Structured

This lesson breaks down three specific production techniques one by one. You’ll see exactly how to position your fingers and move your hands to hide the cards before they appear. Each video focuses on a single move, so you can practice one technique until it’s smooth before moving on to the next.

What's the Difficulty

These moves require a bit of finger dexterity. They fall into the intermediate category because they rely on clean handling and consistent practice to make the cards appear "out of nowhere" without flashing. If you’ve done basic palming or card manipulation before, you’ll pick these up quickly.

About the Instructor

Peio Rivas is an award-winning illusionist known for his modern, visual style. He specializes in manipulation and has spent years refining these moves for competition and stage, ensuring every movement is justified and deceptive.

What's Included

  • Interlaced Production: A method for producing cards while keeping your hands looking natural.
  • HS Production: A quick, snappy way to bring a card into view from a hidden position.
  • Cross Fan Production: A technique to produce cards from a fan, perfect for a clean, visual reveal.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can I skip around or should I watch in order? You can jump to whichever move interests you most. They are independent techniques.
  • How much practice between sections? Spend about 15-20 minutes on each move to get the muscle memory down. Focus on keeping your hands relaxed.
  • Is there a way to check if I'm doing it right? Film yourself from the front. If you can't see the card until the moment of the production, you're on the right track.
  • What if I get stuck on one part? Slow the movement down to a crawl. The secret isn't speed; it's the timing of when you reveal the card to the audience.