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Ultra Slow Tivo

Ultra Slow Tivo

"I have been doing this transpo since I first saw it from the twins. Here is my version of a great effect."

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4 years ago
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Justin Miller
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32 Comments

gymaster97

4 years ago
great nice variation

Jot@PS

4 years ago
utra-visual ultra-cool ultra-slow that was amazing what is the change?

NickyEvil

4 years ago
great! but too much cover

QbanLinx

4 years ago
That is an awesome variation of the tivo. Very fluid, smooth, and visual with no "extra" movements that make it suspicious. It's always fun to see you do magic JM! -Steve

visualartist

4 years ago
That was off the chizzain

G::Wadstrand

4 years ago
YA! More videos from the 'Big Man'. loved it ;)

Daugava

4 years ago
Nice! How often do you perform this for live audience? I'm just curious because I guess this verision is a bit more angle sensitive, am I correct? Anyway very nice, and I see that you really like red Split Spades ;)

Justin Miller

4 years ago
Not as sensitive as you might think. Split spades are my 1 cards to use,I have them on me everywhere I go. JM

Sinful

4 years ago
Very awesome. -Doug

VagueTheory

4 years ago
Very nice variation. ;D

holo

4 years ago
I really loved that variation, seems a lot better than the original, no offense mr. buck

G::Wadstrand

4 years ago
mr.buck(s) ;)

TBombsman

4 years ago
wow very well done. Excellent change im lovin it bro

magicmalnsk

4 years ago
i hope you will be a t11 artist and release a few of your effects here...1on1's would be perfect.... i love the variation.....love it

Glenn West

4 years ago
I love this, but for an odd reason, I love the discrepancies. Not criticizing at all mind you. I have a handling of Hofzinzer's Ace problem that has half a dozen discrepancies, lol.

Shakutau

4 years ago
That was nice man, real nice. Would you perform this for a live audience?

Justin Miller

4 years ago
I try to do this one almost every time I perform for someone. I have done this hundreds of times for peeps. JM Thanks guys. As far as being better..do not know about that, I am just giving props to two very creative and talented magicians.

Dima

4 years ago
Very nice but i think moving your body to the left at certain points gives it a "suspicious" feel.

Tempest

4 years ago
I'm having a hard time understanding where people get off critiquing Justin Miller. Not only is he a master in sleight of hand, but he actually performs too. That makes HIM the teacher, and the majority of US, the students. And Justin, your recent stuff looks intense. Let's be friends. || sean beard ||

neutrino

4 years ago
I like the original version more. In my opinion it is more visual, more direct, and especially the final replacement makes it look more convincing. The final replacement Justin Miller does is not as convincing. Any way, I will rate this 5/5 :)

Sinful07

4 years ago
Smoooth. =]

CrayC

4 years ago
one of the very few variations on the effect, where the handling finally makes sense. Like it very much.

a.mingo

4 years ago
I do the original to everyone I meet, love this version too

Calen.Morelli.

4 years ago
That was great Justin!

Justin Miller

4 years ago
Thanks guys. JM

datskanars

4 years ago
Was that the velvet turn-over??!!?? Sooooo smooth. I wish i could do it that smootly.Anyway i loved the variation .Far more visual and cool, in my opinion

WV.

4 years ago
That's very good. After watching it about 10 times I figured it out - I think. If I'm right, this is 99% angle proof? Let's just say a kid might call your bluff, but then again they're too young to know the difference ;)

TheKingOfCards

3 years ago
How the hell do you work with those angles in front of a real audience? I guess keeping it personal for one or two individuals, and I guess that is how the effect "should"be performed? let me know what you think

popchris3

3 years ago
Man oh man, that would take a LOT of practice! Very cool though! Great version!

TheoryGV

3 years ago
wow you stole this from my friend he has had it on youtube for like a year or 2

J. Miller

3 years ago
Pretty harsh accusations theory gv. I stole nothing. If someone else came up with this exact method then i would love to see it and give props because i independently came up with this. JM Think my friend before you speak

JK HANSEN

3 years ago
Damn, that was dope

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