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MeetMagicMike Inner circle Gainesville Fl 3521 Posts |
This is the best version of this type of suspension that I have seen. I don't know how much editing was done but it looks like the people there so the same thing we see on video.
The fact that one arm was free and the cart moves on its own was a real surprise for me. Shoppin Cart Illusion |
MeetMagicMike Inner circle Gainesville Fl 3521 Posts |
I've watched another of his videos and he seems to be using a lot of camera tricks. He does it very well but they would definitely not work live in front of people.
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Julie Inner circle 3876 Posts |
A few shows ago Penn & Teller closed their show with a very enlightening demonstration of what an unbelievable magic presentation can be acheived via green screen. Amazing.
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MeetMagicMike Inner circle Gainesville Fl 3521 Posts |
My guess is that the part where he put the backpack in the shopping cart was edited in. The backpack was already there and hid a very heavy weight and a motor. Could be wrong. I'd be curious to see a video on how it was done.
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ed rhodes Inner circle Rhode Island 2889 Posts |
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On Apr 15, 2023, MeetMagicMike wrote: It's a great illusion. Nice update of the "broomstick" concept. But the guy shooting the video was making me nausous with his zoom in and outs.
"...and if you're too afraid of goin' astray, you won't go anywhere." - Granny Weatherwax
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Dannydoyle Eternal Order 21275 Posts |
It must not be that great live because I’ve seen better reactions with sponge rabbit effects. Nobody did more than giggle. Nobody really cared.
Danny Doyle
<BR>Semper Occultus <BR>In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act....George Orwell |
aoakden New user 53 Posts |
This type of video is an unfortunate trend. Keep people watching as long as you can.
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