Reply to Re: Card Handling Tutorials... for those interested
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I was going to do voice to begin with, but then I decided on this method, because I think it makes it easier for people to learn the finer details needed to succesfully pull off each technique, since they can pause and start the video at certain spots if they need extra attention on certain steps, and then the instructions are right there on the screen
As for image quality.. I guess this will have to do at the moment, it's quite clear if you switch it to 720p HD on the youtube player.
As for the ribbon spread tutorial.. it is actually a lot easier than it looks, it all depends on the quality of the cards and what surface you use, once you get a decent spread the rest is mostly self-working, which is quite awesome.
EDIT: Although now I've decided for each technique, I'll make an in-depth text tutorial, and then a quick voice tutorial as a separate video for extra clarity.

As for image quality.. I guess this will have to do at the moment, it's quite clear if you switch it to 720p HD on the youtube player.

As for the ribbon spread tutorial.. it is actually a lot easier than it looks, it all depends on the quality of the cards and what surface you use, once you get a decent spread the rest is mostly self-working, which is quite awesome.

EDIT: Although now I've decided for each technique, I'll make an in-depth text tutorial, and then a quick voice tutorial as a separate video for extra clarity.