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Finally TAKUMI getting noticed more. He's been blowing minds for the last couple years here online. TAKUMI good job man. Long live LENNART GREEN the legend!
This is why slight of hand will always be great. With Lennart Green being my favorite card magician of all time, I know or have a good idea of almost everything he was doing. And it still absolutely amazed me! So fluid. So fast. So clean. I've watched this so many times and it's always incredible. Well done!
I am very impressed. The making of the video, with the snow, the choice of cards, the choice of clothes an his style, the choice of effects, application to production of coins, very impressive! Thanks for the inspiration.
aHH.. the great Lennart Green. I first saw him on a magic TV special produced by the late Gary Ouellet (one of my favored slight of hand artist), this show was called "world's greatest magic" and Lennart pulled some of the best visual card tricks I've ever seen. Some years later I bought his DVD collection special and its been a blast.
I love the way he uses the top shot to deal and change the backs of the cards. Love this documentary! His laser count and top shots really capture my attention. Thank you for making this Shin Lim!
I just love your magic so so much. The music is just so gorgeous going along with what you do. I love it so so much. Tbh, I was just having a depressed day and your magic instantly brought my spirit up.
@@sokkakatara5342 no the top shot is simple but the timing he have is almost impossible, the moment he return the card, he drop the old one behind the table and get the new one at the same time. I can't even imagine how long he trained for that, so respect his work
when he was placing the cards on table it looked like that but he palmed em and sliped the cards in his left hand on the tabel it was a palming motion that was easy to catch
This is beautiful, such an amazing expression of the art form that is magic. It's angle sensitive, of course it is, but even knowing how it's done, to see it done so flawlessly is truly inspiring.
You are amazing takumi but in start i guess some of things when you shift cards from one hand to another But sin lim is perfectionist .i never know what is shin lim is doing😅
You guys have been friends a long time huh, green was creative, but takumi took it next level with speed and precision and complexity. Plus blended in many more cardistry and cardship influences into his own style
people on here comparing takahashi to lim... theyre very different breeds of magicians. takashi (like green) does PURE sleight of hand. you can hand him any normal deck and he can do that. lim's career is based on gaffes and gimmick's he invented. both two different types of creativity and skill but its very different.
luxon4 hi, just curious as a magician if you use gaffs and gimmicks in your acts does it make you a bad magician. Is your performances affected if you sell the gimmicks which are part of the act
Nope, even with gaffs and gimmicks, although makes some parts seem easier, doesn't make it easier, presentation and move executions are still important. Besides, in magic, one important thing to remember is that the method doesn't define a magician, but the way he/she presents the effect.
wowwwwww AMAZING💯💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥...IVE BEEN DOING MAGIC FOR 1O YEARS THAT WAS JUST BEAUTIFUL AND AWESOME.........ITS TIME TO WORK HARDER NEXT LEVEL......MAGICIANS WE ARE IN THE BUILDING
speed at 0.25 you can see he slips the card under the table and throw another card from the deck, but in slight of hand you cant see it barely in your eyes, slow motion helps ^_^
Of course, you would realize Lennart that he's the uncle of Eva Green, actress who played in Bond and etc and also that is the reason why there would be no trust for Kardashians, Pete who Davidson, blah blah...
I really like his laser deal and he has an INSANE top shot at the end, but I just never liked the concept of dropping cards in your lap... I feel like it works better on camera than on people. But if he's able to do that at a live performance, than daaaaaamn!
they do :) just by watching it i found out how he was doing every of those tricks, it is about right angle, but it is even about this spectacular work of hands, he has to be smouth and fast
Обучение фокусам с Michael Stark ur totally right, but he has mastered controlling the angle enough to perform live. Theres a live performance somewhere on his instagram