What I like about this guy, his tricks are so simple, but that simplicity brings astonishment to his expectators and for me that's real magic. Good job man
good magic always looks beter when that happend in the hand of spectator his magic basicly most of the time is double or misdirection shit that you can learn for weeks and master for month but that is the reason why so many magician fail they try to use hard trick and keep failing its oke to master this trick that are more simple
I love how he sets up the next trick every time when they are reacting in astonishment from the previous trick and they still never notice.. very sneaky haha
I like how in the beginning the girl was watching quietly from behind but as the magic progresses she totally got involved into it and even can seen talking with you. 😀
I'm not a magician, your executions are so smooth that I don't even want to look up the tricks to know how they're done. Hope to bump into you one day here in NYC!
now that's how the magic should do, guys. the material, timing, feel and of course the reactions. let me put this way dude. I do guitar as a hobby and I saw lot of great guitarist played with their soul. but in magic? this video is a great soulful magic presentation dude, for sure. in addition, im finally solve why many security guards hates you, dude. you and your Omni's kicks out those consumers, they'll leaving the building before spending all their money :D always enjoi your videos, dude. thx \m/
5:53 eybody gone 🤣🤣 my mom find it very funny when peepoo run away, finally we agree on som we gon binge JS again fo da 3rd time when i go see my fam JSSSS! s2s2s2
Great video! Definitely hit great key points that anyone looking to perform on the street needs. I always stress practicing and the ability to not having to look and having that muscle memory knows you're ready. Also my favorite thing to do especially if you're working with a camera is understanding crowd control. And for most people commenting, best advice is just gotta scare yourself a couple times. When I started I dropped coins and cards mid performance because I was so nervous but best mindset to have especially if you live in a city like I do, when are you ever going to see that person again. don't sweat it, take each performance as a learning experience. Once you grow you'll laugh at the things that once made you nervous and it's going to be the greatest feeling. Loved the video! Sorry for my long input .
The one who disliked is probably who was recording the live performance n saw while he was sliding the card into the box😂😂 man... But you are dam perfect
How do you handle the situation when the spectator done wrong with your instruction like, "Put your Card on the top" but suddenly put it in the middle??
Dude, i have a problem. My problem is when i try to perform illusion to people, i become so excited. I can't control it. Worse thing is i make mistakes while i perform illusion. I practice but sometimes they catch me because i am so excited. What can I do?
You're going to have to scare yourself a bit but get used to approaching one or two people at first. Always remember they don't know what's about to happen so don't be afraid to regain yourself and pause. Don't run if you aren't being chased.