How did he repeat the trick after he moved the wall to a different position though? If he used the same overlay we should have seen some misalignment, so he must have created a new overlay mid-chat
@@vivacious7276 No, the alignment is at the seam in the center of the wall. The doorway is big enough to cover the seam if shifted a little, except for the top. If you pay attention to the seam at the 6:00 mark you can see the line shit slightly when it's activated.
@@SooksVI If you're suggesting that he's using an overlay only for the beige wall and the barrier is not a part of it, then that's not what's happening, because he would need to have greenscreen, which he's isn't using here. Every time he moves the barrier, he would need to create a new overlay. Between 5:59 and 6:01 there are TWO cuts in the video before he even does the overlay trick. Look at the head of the person he's talking to snap from position to position; there's clearly a period of the chat that we are not being shown. It's likely that he created a new overlay during that cut period IF he's relying on simple half screen overlays to achieve this trick.
@@vivacious7276 I see what you're saying, but he's definitely activating something with the mouse, and since his shadows don't transfer to the other side there's something covering that portion.
This is a OBS trick, u can notice by seen him with the mouse in his hands all the time. He click the OBS trick with the mouse and then its like a chroma key.
@@PachoochYou’re really over-complicating it, a chroma key isn’t needed. He just takes a photo of his room, crops it to the left side, overlays it over his actual camera and toggles it’s visibility with the mouse
If you look closely the light changes on the left of the door at some point before he walks back behind the door. My guess is the control he's holding in his hand triggers the camera to overlay a frozen, preloaded image of the room to the left of the door, so he just disappears behind the image which makes him look like he's disappearing.
what so funny about this is that those people were trying their hardest that prove that chicken was using some sort of green screen i was like holding my stomech and laugh about that so funny lol🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
It's literally the same premises but expanded upon everytime. For example: One video could be about magic another video could be jump scares, and another video could be something cool to see. Little bit of mix and match and you get a blend of each, like a magic video with jumpscares(this one rn), or a jumpscare video that's disguised as a magic trick, or a video with typical fears engaging certain people, a video with common sense guesses in general to a card usually everyone chooses 7 cos it's ingrained in their minds as the lucky number. Start small and you will find different ways the deliver similar video ideas. Plus he's really good at selling the things he does
Some wireless device in his hand to trigger a hotkey, screen split in half and the left screen is being slowly transitioned into a static image. Very clever method because this way the shadows don't give it away. You can see how it works at 2:26. You can tell how the left side slowly changes color and gets sharper.
You could have some more fun with this effect too. For the appearing from the wall, you could also disappear and reappear (if you're doing this how I think you are). Each time you could appear with a slight change in outfit, etc. For the wall, with some practiced timing, you could also have there be a slight delay in how long it took you to get to the other side, or again, couple this effect with a change in outfit. Really cool concept that keeps viewers watching for sure!
The only thing bad with these videos is the fact that they end. Like I'm just scrolling through all your videos and these are the most entertaining part of my days.
Thank you so much for such enjoyable quality content I just wish it was easier for you to do this so you can make longer videos lol every time I watch one of your videos I wish it lasted for hours😂
6:33 primeira vez que vejo uma pessoa relaxada suficiente para não desconectar após o jumpscare, depois de tantas pessoas que desconectaram, isso é tão satisfatório.
Pretty simple. You have two video feeds running in a splitscreen overlay down the middle. One of em is just the room with the wall as a still frame. The second one is a live video capture. You walk through it and dissappear that mean the still frame is active. You walk through it and don't dissappear, that means you turned the still frame off with that mouse you are holding.
It's a modern version of Yves Klein' s Leap into the Void! It was many years before I found a version of that big enough to spot the seam. As an oldster who can spot how most of SAC's tricks work, the reactions are nonetheless priceless.
Well done use of video 'plates'. If anyone is curious, he is changing the left side of the screen to a pre-recorded 'blank' of the room so that he disappears. That's why he has something in his hand. Fun effect!
He has a button in the right hand, when he presses it, there is a mock up of the left side of his room. He is there, but the viewer doesn't see him. When he presses the button again, the real video of the whole room is back on.
Easy trick but well executed. Notice that when he does it he always holds a remote controller. My guess is that he can control the half left of the screen with a prerecorded image and when he presses the button we see a fake image that covers him.
2:49 The face the guy gives when he is shocked lmfao 🤣 I can’t believe how hard I laughed omg. Hardest laugh this year so far that was just sooooooo funny.. and I know I wasn’t the only one because even the content creator laughed on how stumped this guy was hahahahahahahaha!!!!!! 😂
I know how he's doing it 😂 he's holding a mouse/pointer in his hand. When he wants to disappear behind the wall, he has the mouse arrow set on an OBS preset that covers the left half of the screen with a static image of the room without him in it, so he can walk behind the wall but be hidden from the left half of the screen just by clicking that preset. When he wants to go behind the wall normally he clicks it again to turn off the preset so the full screen is just his regular live camera footage.
"I can't see you, so it's like you're definitely going somewhere different if I can't see you!" You can almost see her brain trying its best to make sense of this absolute sorcery, then malfunction and blue screen, (*Insert Windows XP logoff sound effect here*). 😂 Classic video, love your content!
I don’t really comment much cuz I’m old and typically don’t care for others opinions, but I’ve just had to tell you how refreshing it is to see good, wholesome entertainment that never fails to make me smile! I especially love how you always include just one last clip at the very end of all of your videos…very satisfying! You’re a talented and blessed young man and I hope to enjoy your content for a long time to come. Thank you for doing what you do!! Praise God! 🙏
Explanation on how he actually did it (at least how I think he did it): He has a mouse in his hand, each time he is on a side of the wall he presses the mouse button and on the strangers screen, it gets replaced digitally by a crop of the scene but only on the left without him, making the stranger think he is not there because it shows the crop of the scene to them instead of him behind the wall. Edit: Some said that it could be that he freezes part of the screen in place instead
It isn't replaced, he would need to put the wall perfectly back everytime he touches it. The left side is just getting freezed. Same with the appearance, there he defreezes the whole screen with an animation.
Maybe replaced isn't the correct term, but "half-freeze-frame" meaning he could change anything he wants as long as he puts the wall back in the middle then freezes the frame half on the left for the magic trick.
Considering this isn't the first time he's made this video, I feel dumb that I only just now figured it out. I was fooled by the best. Hats off to you, man!
This is pretty easy actually, I do this trick all the time in my teams meetings. The trick is: he is showing a static image perfectly centralized on left half side of the screen, and he is triggering it on a device in his pocket, probably a phone that enables and disables it whenever he wants