Larry_LCFC Posted 25 June 2013 Posted 25 June 2013 This is pretty awesome. Bet you cant guess how its done. I mean.. its so obvious http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=G06xdAEYcjM
yorkie1999 Posted 25 June 2013 Posted 25 June 2013 i think he's got a massive pair of invisible roller skates.
kingfox Posted 25 June 2013 Posted 25 June 2013 I don't really wanna know how it's done, people bang on about it, I know how he does this, I know how he does that. Those types of people can fook off, trying to spoil everything.
Julian Joachim Jr Shabadoo Posted 25 June 2013 Posted 25 June 2013 In this day and age, it's almost certainly just video editing - now that almost anything can be made to look like it's actually happening, it sort of saps the magic. Almost all modern film stunts are just digital now, with minimal use of stuntmen - no danger, less hassle, less cost. It's a cool video, and a few years ago I'd have thought "Amazing stunt, god knows how he did that", now I think "a team skilled in video editing has been paid by Pepsi and a few dozen extras were paid £50 each to look surprised and take photos of a bus going past". Unless it really is a stunt - if there's a making-of video or site, I'd be quite interested to see it.
purpleronnie Posted 25 June 2013 Posted 25 June 2013 I always find this type of 'magic' really boring, I prefer the card tricks especially the slight of hand ones, some are total genius and must take years and years to perfect them.
Guest MattP Posted 25 June 2013 Posted 25 June 2013 I always find this type of 'magic' really boring, I prefer the card tricks especially the slight of hand ones, some are total genius and must take years and years to perfect them. You ever seen Bill Malone? Watched him live in Vegas and he was superb. Was absolutely mesmerised for half an hour.
21st Century Fox Posted 25 June 2013 Posted 25 June 2013 Live For Now. Who comes up with slogans like that with a straight face. Live For Now!!! It sounds like something some tosser you know got tattooed on their rib cage in latin or japanese after a break up. Unless they mean Live Now, drink a cheap tasting, overly sweet, sugary drink and just don't think about the consequences to your teeth until they're brown stinking nubs, yeah that makes sense now come to think of it.
Jaspa Posted 25 June 2013 Posted 25 June 2013 I dot mind this type of entertainment, but it does piss me off when they try and make themselves look mystacal and godly in ways Blain are Dynamo are just a couple examples of this, I dont know if its part of the sell but it doesnt sit right with me. Ive seen quite abit of Dynamo too and I can recall having things running through my head every 10mins like 'oh come on, that blatent, ffs'
Guest MattP Posted 25 June 2013 Posted 25 June 2013 Live For Now. Who comes up with slogans like that with a straight face. Live For Now!!! It sounds like something some tosser you know got tattooed on their rib cage in latin or japanese after a break up. Unless they mean Live Now, drink a cheap tasting, overly sweet, sugary drink and just don't think about the consequences to your teeth until they're brown stinking nubs, yeah that makes sense now come to think of it. lol
purpleronnie Posted 25 June 2013 Posted 25 June 2013 You ever seen Bill Malone? Watched him live in Vegas and he was superb. Was absolutely mesmerised for half an hour. That's real talent my friend.
Fox92 Posted 25 June 2013 Posted 25 June 2013 Meh, we've all tried that before after a few drinks (and failed).
Larry_LCFC Posted 25 June 2013 Author Posted 25 June 2013 Its actually quite simple. He's Harry Potter.
DennisNedry Posted 25 June 2013 Posted 25 June 2013 I always find this type of 'magic' really boring, I prefer the card tricks especially the slight of hand ones, some are total genius and must take years and years to perfect them. If you like sleight of hand tricks, check out Apollo Robbins.
Guest Col city fan Posted 25 June 2013 Posted 25 June 2013 What? I thought it was Magic? Ain't it then...
Vlad the Fox Posted 2 July 2013 Posted 2 July 2013 In this day and age, it's almost certainly just video editing - now that almost anything can be made to look like it's actually happening, it sort of saps the magic. Almost all modern film stunts are just digital now, with minimal use of stuntmen - no danger, less hassle, less cost. It's a cool video, and a few years ago I'd have thought "Amazing stunt, god knows how he did that", now I think "a team skilled in video editing has been paid by Pepsi and a few dozen extras were paid £50 each to look surprised and take photos of a bus going past". Unless it really is a stunt - if there's a making-of video or site, I'd be quite interested to see it. There was one scene when he was walking down the side of a building, when he got to the bottom and stepped onto the pavement he had cartoon legs.
Jimothy Posted 2 July 2013 Posted 2 July 2013 He's always been just a bit shit though hasn't he? Great magicians don't get TV series on commissioned on Watch
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