Asian Magic Tricks With Shadows - Cool Street Magic Video Clip
Awesome magic tricks! An Asian magician does some cool magic tricks with shadows. I have no idea how he does these tricks but if you know please post it here.
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Also how the f**k did he do that, i think there was someone underneath the table.
magnets!!
what about magnets? how did he control them when his hands were up in the air??
One of the best illusions I have ever seen. Who cares how, the fact is he can and you can't! That's what is called entertainment!!!
I WOULD LIKE TO SEE HIM DO THIS TRICK ON A TABLE W/ OUT CRACKS ONIT.
You'll notice that he leans forward over the table (almost too obviously and unnecessarily) and casts a full shadow over the chopsticks, possibly to set it up after the girl and the camera checks out that it's legit.
But, I still don't know how he does it!
fake as hell
This trick can only be performed on a table like the one used. The movement and breaking of the sticks is done from the crack in the table. You can see at first, the edge of the paper is right at the crack. The second part, to break the sticks, you can actually see something small pushing on one stick as it goes away. Look again very closely.
That's so fake! Who would fall for that?
its easy how he pulls the chopsticks out of the paper, he has them made with a small magnet in the tip, and then set up at the restaurant, he then places a strong magnet on his knee (notice when hes sitting down) and uses hi knee to guid the magnet under the table pulling on the magnet inside the chopsticks. its pretty easy really.
nhilus is gay!!!!!
kool!!! i want to do that!
omg that man is cool!!! awesome i never see magic trick like that before!!! i dont know how he do that ol o can say is awesome!!!!
the crack on the table man, the crack on the table. I just don't see how anybody could fall for it...
this guy is really cool....fantastic!!
Obviously; it must be fake, there is no such thing as magic. If you can suspend your disbelief for just a moment, it is a cool video.
that was friken alsom1
Well the first trick could have been done with a magnet... The second one just dazzled me.
Oh yea! He could have used something to pry open the stick from the table! I might be able to zoom in and optimize the crack for any evidence.
He must of been using a string or something in the crack in the table. There just isn't any way possible that a shadow can cause something to move like that.
The chopsticks and the paper thing that holds them are both gimmicked. There are magnets inside the paper and a magnet on the magicians belt. When the magician moves closer, it pulls the paper towards him. In the second illusion, the volunteer the magician chooses has been selected beforehand to help the magician; kind of like a "secret volunteer". The girl was told to move the chopsticks, while the magician uses the shadows to make it seem like the "shadow hands" were making the chopsticks move
I now how he does the first one! he has a piece of wire on it which is clear, so u cant see it! then he drags it along, like magic eel of wiggly worm, kids toys!
that would be so creeepy i wonder if there ws a mgnet under that
at no time does my hand leave my arm
so fake...hate that fake magic bullshit like all those magician videos...all fake...all bullshit...
i know how to do this trick but i bet only him could do it well #1u need to know how to connect with the spirits#2 u cannot show how to and #3u need to be special
ok, it is obvious that the shadow the whole time was never insink, close but easy to see him screw up. At the end when he (supposidly split them) his timeing was way off for his shadows. Nice try but to fake!
im not too sure as to how it was done, but if you noticed, when he split them appart, right where his shadows were on the chop sticks, was the crack in the table :/ if you ask me his lags were doing some of it
who cares how he does it, it was cool looking.
WOW! a u ppl who think he did it with magnets the chopsticks are wood and if there was a person under the table how would he now how fast he was pulling the chopsticks |