Virt Tribute

Vinnie C.

cardistry moderator / t11
Aug 31, 2007
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You're pretty smooth mate, good job. For the sake of upping the ante on your video production, have a look at the stickied thread in this forum, "How to Improve Your Videos Overnight". It has some great tips that anyone can use to take their videos to a new level.

Best,
Vince
 
May 13, 2008
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I would greatly appreciate if anyone could direct me to a dvd or download. I am interested in any tutorial I can find for this particular style of flourishing. I have tried several searches here as well as the internet, and have come up with nothing but dead ends. Any help is certainly appreciated.
 

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Elite Member
Apr 7, 2012
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Well, considering that this is a Virtuoso tribute, it would be wise to take a look at some of the Virts work. From what I know, the Virts are pretty inspired by Dan and Dave as well, so checking The Trilogy DVD set would be a good idea.
 
May 13, 2008
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I have been trying to find some of the Virts work. Everything I find leads me to thevirts.com which is only promoting a deck of cards. I have the trilogy and working on that material currently. Just trying to get as much information as I can.
 
Sep 1, 2007
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I would greatly appreciate if anyone could direct me to a dvd or download. I am interested in any tutorial I can find for this particular style of flourishing. I have tried several searches here as well as the internet, and have come up with nothing but dead ends. Any help is certainly appreciated.

All of the moves shown in that video are moves I developed... some of my major influences include Jonas Haglund, Jaspas, The Virts, Brandon Conner, Aviv, Spencer Clark, and Dimitri. I would recommend looking at all of their videos and watching as many tutorials as you can.

I don't recommend spending any money on flourishing DVD's... just watch quality videos and practice the basics. The fun in flourishing is developing your own spin on things!

Good luck and thanks for your interest--I have released tutorials in the past so I may just have to do that again!

-nature
 
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