
Originally Posted by
Ripzalot
the tricks are kinda cool but most rely on retakes or are simply complete setups (audience is in on the trick). sometimes he'll do a trick and the camera will cut to the amazed faces in the audience, but theses audiences are edited from other tricks or other re-takes of the same trick. for example, he'll do trick A (a simple trick) to get the audience reaction shots and then show the same people a difficult trick B. for trick B, he tells them he is going to reveal to them how it's done, so he doesnt have to do it right. he simply shows them how. the camera films him from all the right angles to make it look like he is performing the trick.
the only magic is that of tv editing.
too true
David Blaine + Criss Angel = 0
Last edited by Cliff Huckable; 11-01-2007 at 10:22 AM.
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