Every beginner magician commits the horrible sin of "narrating your moves." How can you make narration work for you and what can you do instead of stating what you're doing? Long-time friend of the show Matt Gramlich is back to talk about it all while dissecting the easiest card trick ever: the key card.
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This video made by: Brian Brushwood Brandt Hughes Bryce Castillo John Rael Annaliese Martin
Filmed on-location at Moontower Saloon in Austin, TX
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