He acted scene by scene...in front of the camera...with well prepared...but imagine..if he'll be performing all those in live, in front of others, he'll be busted...😂
@@UNSTABLE111 yeah probably because it doesn't change any perspective you had beforehand, I really doubt you thought of the magic they did as anything but really cool tricks before you found this short
This is partially why I'm confused when people say explaining the trick ruins the magic. When you watch a magician, you already know it's not real, just like a show, movie or game- that's why it's called '*suspension* of disbelief'. Explaining the trick allows a greater appreciation for the genuinely amazing skill and ingenuity of the performer, especially if you get to experience being deceived by it initially- hence why even magicians enjoy seeing other people's tricks. The joy is in seeing the craft at work, not just the unknown of how it's done. Or not, whatever, that's just the two cents of a rando on the internet. Take it or leave it, no worries either way.
@@fjnordthedwarf4004 I agree, we know it's already not real, we just mainly don't know the trick. I think what gives the trick "magic" is you're trying to understand how it was done. Although, I think there's more fun trying to figure out what the trick is than have it explained to you.
damn, major props to all these magicians who can do these so quickly yet flawlessly….they must’ve practiced for a long time to get the timing and everything just right
@@kirkbadger3386 but now you know how it works and you aren’t gonna pay to see it bc you know the gimmic. Would you watch a movie if you know the ending
@@skillfuldeep4552 that’s not the question. Would you pay to watch something you already know the ending of. I doubt you paid to rewatch those films ease of access is part of what makes somethings rewatch able.
No, he's just a liker addict Some people are ready to expose their wife's butt for the sake of views, and others risk their lives for a picture that they decorate their Facebook account with.
I agree, even though I find it interesting to how it happened in reality..sometimes it’s best not to know because then there is hardly any wonder to really watch the performance because once you know the mechanics behind a trick that you don’t plan on doing yourself it’s harder to enjoy it with others because they are going to wonder why you aren’t excited about it and then you are at conflict because you know the secret but you don’t want to ruin their fun as well. Also, wouldn’t it ruin a kids sense of wonder if they stumbled upon this video? I’m just curious honestly. I don’t want hate on this just because I am curious about this and because of what I just said. If I do then I will delete my comment
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its not about knowing the secret behind the trick, it’s about knowing how to perform it smoothly and convincingly . and that’s the art of being magicians
Lol yep. There won't be a legal issue because it's not like these are trademarked or copyrighted. If there was a trick in this collage that's original, oh boy there's a problem.
I use to practice magic. It's weeks of practice in a mirror, for one move. The fact this guy showed how some were done, takes the magic out.. Unless it inspired new magicians.
Everyone knows that they’re fake, that’s why they’re called tricks. The reason the magicians have a job is because they’re skilled enough to make it look convincing.