Cool illusion. Pretty simple though. The arm that is touching the bus is fake and hides the boom that is holding him up. His real arm, along with the harness, is under his clothes. Man, i feel just like Penn and Teller.
i don't the trick would have made it on penn & teller, honestly. once you understand how the street-performers do the 'levitating swami' trick using the cane / boom, this illusion becomes pretty easy to figure out.
Just a skeleton attached to his body. Very, very old and very obvious. Besides, if you watch his program, 80% of what he does is with the help of actors and it takes hours to set it up. The phone into an empty bottle of beer? The people on the street who just happen to have an empty bottle! are actors, not so much of a trick I think. Maybe a behind the scenes trick..
Most "magic" tricks are easy, but it takes a flawless execution to make it worth watching. That's where Dynamo (and others) really shine.
Personally I find close-up card tricks the most entertaining, because they really require skill at what you do, and they can be performed impromptu with little or no preparations.
Cool illusion. Pretty simple though. The arm that is touching the bus is fake and hides the boom that is holding him up. His real arm, along with the harness, is under his clothes. Man, i feel just like Penn and Teller.
i don't the trick would have made it on penn & teller, honestly. once you understand how the street-performers do the 'levitating swami' trick using the cane / boom, this illusion becomes pretty easy to figure out.
Just a skeleton attached to his body. Very, very old and very obvious. Besides, if you watch his program, 80% of what he does is with the help of actors and it takes hours to set it up. The phone into an empty bottle of beer? The people on the street who just happen to have an empty bottle! are actors, not so much of a trick I think. Maybe a behind the scenes trick..
Most "magic" tricks are easy, but it takes a flawless execution to make it worth watching. That's where Dynamo (and others) really shine.
Personally I find close-up card tricks the most entertaining, because they really require skill at what you do, and they can be performed impromptu with little or no preparations.
Personally I find close-up card tricks the most entertaining, because they really require skill at what you do, and they can be performed impromptu with little or no preparations.