It’s Been Long Enough

August 18th, 2009 § 5

By now a lot of you have probably seen Daren’s new jaw-dropping, pant-soiling Anaconda video… though what you probably haven’t seen is the poster that was supposed to go with it.

We decided to keep it out of the WLD ’09 launch due to it not fitting with the style and theme of everything else, but nonetheless you can still see it below in all its glory.

Right-click and save that ‘ucker, it’ll make a wicked desktop wallpaper.

Daren Owns

For more info on the Anaconda DVD, visit WLD2009.com

Virtuoso: INK

May 27th, 2009 § 14

After almost a year of waiting, here’s the first official glimpse of what we have in store for you in 2009. Enjoy:

Naked Pictures of Dan and Dave Buck

February 13th, 2009 § 11

Just kidding! The pre-release for the special edition of andthensome is out, go get it before they’re all gone:

andthensome » Read the rest of this entry «

Jonas Haglund – A Blast from the Past

December 28th, 2008 § 8

I’ve known Swedish magician Jonas Haglund for approximately 5 years now, and in addition to being an extremely insightful and entertaining personality, he’s also one of my favorite flourish video artists to watch. Not just because he’s got a devastatingly smooth and off-hand style, but also because his videos are about 130% more creative than most of the ones you see online today. Considering the fact that most of his videos are filmed in his bedroom with nothing more than a static webcam, that’s quite an accomplishment if I do say so myself.

As of late, Jonas has been re-uploading some of his older videos onto his Youtube page. In addition to serving as a generous helping of nostalgia, it’s also a charming reminder of what can be done with a deck of cards, a camera, and the limitless possibilities of one’s imagination.

Here are a few of my favorites: » Read the rest of this entry «

The Lavender Lapdance Combo Tutorial (2008)

November 17th, 2008 § 2


Music: “Black Tambourine” by Beck (iTunes)

History:

Admittedly, there’s nothing really new in this tutorial. So while the actual technical aspects of this flourish aren’t anything ground-breaking, what I still hope to communicate by teaching it was the idea of combining several different moves to create one, flowing motion.

Special thanks to my friend Ryan Ramirez for lending me his camera to shoot this.

-Kev

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