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Saw this a while ago, I might be dense, but I still can't tell how he does it, + Show Spoiler + even looking at his jacket collar , and even rewatching it many many times.
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On January 29 2013 11:47 caradoc wrote:Saw this a while ago, I might be dense, but I still can't tell how he does it, + Show Spoiler + even looking at his jacket collar , and even rewatching it many many times. apparently hes wearing two jackets and angle is misleading
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On January 29 2013 11:47 caradoc wrote:Saw this a while ago, I might be dense, but I still can't tell how he does it, + Show Spoiler + even looking at his jacket collar , and even rewatching it many many times.
watch the jacket really closely at :37
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On January 29 2013 13:21 GenesisX wrote:Show nested quote +On January 29 2013 11:47 caradoc wrote:Saw this a while ago, I might be dense, but I still can't tell how he does it, + Show Spoiler + even looking at his jacket collar , and even rewatching it many many times. watch the jacket really closely at :37
Looks like the giant loaf of bread he pulled out of his hand just rubs against his jacket.... /shrug
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many suspect it's fake and the company director admitted using some computer after effect http://www.libertytimes.com.tw/2013/new/jan/4/today-show1.htm the guy is from Taiwan and the company received a lot of money from the government to promote developement of culture. they went on arguing what is real magic and what is fake.
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Chinese for sure the best!
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still don't see it
also looks like the bread rubs against a scarf, not a jacket
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That trick looks impossible
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On January 29 2013 16:30 ETisME wrote:many suspect it's fake and the company director admitted using some computer after effect http://www.libertytimes.com.tw/2013/new/jan/4/today-show1.htmthe guy is from Taiwan and the company received a lot of money from the government to promote developement of culture. they went on arguing what is real magic and what is fake.
Not shocked at all, and was more or less what i figured. Street magicians are just more popular with audiences these days but everything is no different then on a stage...less with street magicians now the audience is fake as well as the trick. That or the trick is stage way way in advance and the magician is not just 'randomly' wherever on the street they are.
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Wait a second, are we talking about a fake trick? as in we know it has to be some trick to it, that it is not real, that the guy is tricking us. So he is tricking the trick...?
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There was never an instance where the camera showed a space between his hands and his jacket/scarf. What he did was that he brought the baquette straight out of his jacket by pressing the original steamed bun close to the jacket/scarf and pulled it out. This is why you see his scarf tumbling out at end of his show.
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On closer inspection i'm inclined to believe it's a camera trick/carefully scripted etc.
The fact it pulls a bit on his jacket at the end is a red herring, it just so happens that the baguette gets caught on his jacket
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As a chinese person, I can produce something half as long and twice as delicious as that loaf of bread. (zero caolories !)
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