I think I understand the slow deck flip card change at 8:40 I think he catches it with his pinky and pulls it to the bottom of the deck revealing the card he had waiting underneath. I could totally be wrong but that’s the only thing I can come up with
I think you are right on the snap change at the 5 min mark. Its his third finger. If you pay attention there is a bit of a blur with his third finger for a quick split second.
@@dylanpace2083 My guess is he has a double, top card slightly farther out, pushes it into the deck with his pinky when doing the deck flip, bottom card now visible when deck comes back to the top. I seem to be able to do it.
I love when someone brings originality to something so classic... His handles are insane... Crazier knowing there are 0 camera tricks... It's like being a professional in your field and seeing someone do what you do but on another level... Thank you for sharing this with us
@@jackblackbourn Not camera tricks, but there are editing tricks. Only notice it on one trick where he's You can tell when pausing and going frame by frame. I only saw it for one of the tricks though. Might have just been too fast for the camera to pick it up, but its the only spot I saw a little too much missing info between frames. For the snaps he is incorporating his pinky back behind the cards. He is putting a lot of strain on it to do that one where he doesn't flip a finger back with the card. I'm going to have to practice that and see how he gets it to work. Pinky supporting the snapped card? Its truly talented regardless.
Watching Chris get his mind blown by this slight of hand: PRICELESS! Mind you, I was absolutely mind blown by his card tricks, too! But seeing Chris, a magician himself, getting so blown away was pure gold.
The surface of the onion is slightly hydrophobic and it's pulling a thin layer of air down with it. The effect that you're seeing around the edges of the onion is caused by the refraction of the air bubble.
There was an old "trick" like this. You wave an egg through a candle flame (or other sooty flame) to quickly cover it in black soot then drop it in water. The egg will appear silver and shiny but it's the same principle. search 'silver egg in water'
It must be an awesome feeling as a Magician, to be as amazed as the rest of us again. Perhaps even more so because you recognize how hard his sleight of hand movements are
I love that reveal in the beginning! It requires a lot of preparation ahead of time, but as you can see, it’s well worth it. One of my favorite 4 ace productions
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That was unreal. And the honest reaction is priceless!! Great video, man.
I agree, inventing new methods and training yourself to do something and master it without a guide or reference is impressive. I'm not a magician. But, I taught myself to do a griffin roll because I have a ring and wanted to learn. I tried to do something over and over and failing because I was physically unable to do it. Eventually I learned to do it and have "mastered" it. Its crazy how we can create new neural pathways and train our bodies to do things. What an awesome video.
I am 6 minutes in and this is the first time in years that I have watched a magic video for this long with my mouth open lol. Usually I am like "Ahh yeah that's cool, but not baffling because it is just a remake of _____" This guy has rocked my shit with his sleights.
Frame by frame you can see how a lot of these are done, but you get basically ONE frame to try to figure it out. The skill is insane!! Makes me wonder how much of these are like 'trickshot' videos - where they take a bunch of takes to make the final shot look so crisp.
I love this one all of the artist in this are at the top of there game the first guy is nuts I bet he invented some of the tricks that he does and mastered them
Love you Chris!! I haven't watched you in a bit, missed these kind of videos. You gonna get the crew together for another round of you flash you lose? See where everyone is at after so much time away because of covid and what not.
This gives me that "seeing magic for this first time" feeling.... something I rarely get anymore since I "know too much and have seen too much". Truly inspiring.
So good I have to leave another thank you I worked 9pm-10am sitting here winding down this was the notification I received and I am not disappointed what a great way to end your night
Thanx for doin something cool ,that one guy early on was crazy original. Also thanx for your inspiration, I've been learning a lot of new card things because of you and your videos ,it means alot
Just saw Jason on the short story and love the slide of hand moments. He actually liked my comment. I wasn't expecting to see this one again. It's amazing what you all can do. I do think you all have some type of magic in you. No matter what. Novice to the most experienced, it's amazing.
Holy crap! That very first trick, the card gun, stepping through frame by frame he does it so freaking crisp it's like 1.25 frames total, and the second card is placed PERFECTLY where the first one was. EDIT: Alright wo I was way too impressed way too early, this guy is insane what the actual heck.
A couple of those snaps have a frame missing, but a solid move nonetheless. It can be seen as a very slight jump in the background. I actually don't think of it as cheating because video viewers will stop motion to see how it's done, but the live effect is extremely fine and not discernible. The slight jerking motion of the hand is legit and helps disguise the snap of the third finger and crossing of the card. Very inspiring. Wanting to take my snap up a few notches! Ok, maybe I need to take them up more than a few. Now if I can only figure out how to do it noiselessly with silver dollars...
Good to see some card focus on your channel again. :) I like the puzzle videos, but I like card videos more. (Especially deck openings and reviews tbh. (I know you don’t really do reviews.))
It felt a lot like a skateboard video. Love it! Now that’s something I’d watch endlessly: a magic/skateboarding video. Hit up Rodney Mullen, he’s practically a magician with a skateboard and probably would be all over a collab like that!
The small shop at 4:00 is called Tam Shepherds Trick Shop, it's in the center of Glasgow in Scotland. Such a great place for cards, magic tricks and even practical jokes. I first visited when I was a kid and now I visit with my kids.
Pause [SPACE] at 6:31 and use the comma and period keys to go forward and backwards frame-by-frame. The moment the card changes, you can see the five of spades between the fingers of his left hand. Also, go back and forth between those two frames and you'll see how his finger position changes. What he's done is flick the 5 into his left hand and then conceal it as he pretends to hold the card with the left hand. All done in one frame. Quite amazing. The fact that he flips it so accurately into his hand shows how much practice he's done.
the strobe thing was used in 'now you see me' when they made rain stop (strobes completely matching camera or eye framerate) and then go up (the strobe is slightly higher frequency)
16:47 onion skin traps air. The air reflects the light, making it look transparent. (The skin of each layer is like Cyrano wrap, whill the flesh is opaque)
5:35 If you use the < & > keys while watching on UA-cam, you can skip the video frame by frame. He does not use his 3rd finger, but you can see the moment he exposes the Queen behind the 6, then completes the push back of 6, and forward with the Q.
The onion thing is an optical illusion caused by the thin layer of air caught under the super thin membrane that is between layers of onion. It is sometimes left behind when you peel away the layer above it.
I love how you’re reacting the same way I am 😆 I’m one of those people who always get surprised at any kind of sleight of hand really it just blows my mind but this is definitely next level stuff 😆 I want to learn this kind of stuff cause my niece loves magic like if I could do this kind of stuff but with coins she would love it!
I have done it so I know how hard it is. Chris is better than I will ever be, it just confirms it was wise to quit rather than waste decades being mediocre. I have tried doing move he has shown. I can always do all but 1 part, which is as good as doing none of it.
@@JLilliquist That is still amazing you can do all but the 1 part! I can't begin to imagine how difficult it is. I know I don't have the discipline to develop a skill like this but would be cool if I could lol
SUPERB! I’m guessing from the video he is based in Scotland. I’m part Scottish so that is all kinds of cool. Nothing else but total admiration for the skills and showmanship, good find 👍🏻
I watched that slow flip card change and was baffled but when you did the motions I realized how it was done. All I have to say is damn his hands are fast and dexterous.
I think for the snap change, he is performing it with his pinky and thumb. I think he's hovering the two fingers thats why they don't move. Super awesome and incredible control!
8:11 Nice move. Think the card is sticky to another. While turning he pushes it in, not seen when looking straight to it, and the other one pushes out. Really nice!
5:0l0 he uses his pinky actually. If you look closely, he has it bent all the way in. Covered by the 3rd finger, which doesn’t move, it flicks the card behind for the snap trick.
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I think I understand the slow deck flip card change at 8:40 I think he catches it with his pinky and pulls it to the bottom of the deck revealing the card he had waiting underneath. I could totally be wrong but that’s the only thing I can come up with
I think you are right on the snap change at the 5 min mark. Its his third finger. If you pay attention there is a bit of a blur with his third finger for a quick split second.
@@dylanpace2083 My guess is he has a double, top card slightly farther out, pushes it into the deck with his pinky when doing the deck flip, bottom card now visible when deck comes back to the top. I seem to be able to do it.
I love when someone brings originality to something so classic... His handles are insane... Crazier knowing there are 0 camera tricks... It's like being a professional in your field and seeing someone do what you do but on another level... Thank you for sharing this with us
There is a little camera trickery i think, he's dropping a couple frames at the critical moments
The funny part is that you think there are zero camera tricks lol
WHICH one???
@@Hotmedal no camera tricks at all
@@jackblackbourn Not camera tricks, but there are editing tricks. Only notice it on one trick where he's You can tell when pausing and going frame by frame. I only saw it for one of the tricks though. Might have just been too fast for the camera to pick it up, but its the only spot I saw a little too much missing info between frames.
For the snaps he is incorporating his pinky back behind the cards. He is putting a lot of strain on it to do that one where he doesn't flip a finger back with the card. I'm going to have to practice that and see how he gets it to work. Pinky supporting the snapped card? Its truly talented regardless.
Watching Chris get his mind blown by this slight of hand: PRICELESS! Mind you, I was absolutely mind blown by his card tricks, too! But seeing Chris, a magician himself, getting so blown away was pure gold.
The surface of the onion is slightly hydrophobic and it's pulling a thin layer of air down with it. The effect that you're seeing around the edges of the onion is caused by the refraction of the air bubble.
i think the color of the basin helps as well, would be interesting to see, if it would reflect for example an orange plastic bowl.
Chef here. There's a fine membrane between each layer of an onion. That's the part that's slightly hydrophobic and the source of the illusion
@@TheKitchenNinja What's for dinner?
Yeah, you pretty much got it.
There was an old "trick" like this.
You wave an egg through a candle flame (or other sooty flame) to quickly cover it in black soot then drop it in water.
The egg will appear silver and shiny but it's the same principle.
search 'silver egg in water'
I love the positive vibes of this video. The clips you show and your reactions are really uplifting. Thank you for that
12:23 I love the little smile to the camera, like 'yeah I know I just blew your mind, no big deal'.
Super clean! These dudes is sure good!
Does this mean Chris was so inspired we are gonna see a street magic video soon?!
Those are the types of tricks that look even more impressive after you know how they are done. The level of skill involved is magical in itself.
What in the actual...
Thanks for covering this guy, he's extremely delightful to watch.
I so confused and perplexed, and I love it.
This is a scam, beware! ^^
Oh yes!! I miss these react to magic videos! They looks so cool and Chris’ reactions are hilarious at times
Love these videos when you showcase new talent. That was so dope, thanks again!
It must be an awesome feeling as a Magician, to be as amazed as the rest of us again. Perhaps even more so because you recognize how hard his sleight of hand movements are
I love that reveal in the beginning! It requires a lot of preparation ahead of time, but as you can see, it’s well worth it. One of my favorite 4 ace productions
That was unreal. And the honest reaction is priceless!! Great video, man.
I agree, inventing new methods and training yourself to do something and master it without a guide or reference is impressive. I'm not a magician. But, I taught myself to do a griffin roll because I have a ring and wanted to learn. I tried to do something over and over and failing because I was physically unable to do it. Eventually I learned to do it and have "mastered" it. Its crazy how we can create new neural pathways and train our bodies to do things. What an awesome video.
I am 6 minutes in and this is the first time in years that I have watched a magic video for this long with my mouth open lol. Usually I am like "Ahh yeah that's cool, but not baffling because it is just a remake of _____" This guy has rocked my shit with his sleights.
Frame by frame you can see how a lot of these are done, but you get basically ONE frame to try to figure it out. The skill is insane!!
Makes me wonder how much of these are like 'trickshot' videos - where they take a bunch of takes to make the final shot look so crisp.
yeah, his flick precision is so ridiculous it made me think he HAD to do a few takes for at least some of those, lol.
12:42 Hey! That's me! 😁
I love how Chris is trying to figure out the move and flips deck over and says same card LOL
Yeah, clearly is is going to change for me too, right. Just rotate and boom.
The trick at 6:30, he “flicks” the card into his left (our right) hand. So insanely fast. Great work by him
I’ve watched you enough and seen enough sleight of hand stuff that you and I both reacted at the same time. Hahaha~ God that stuff was amazing.
Yeeeeaaa finally some magic content
I love this one all of the artist in this are at the top of there game the first guy is nuts I bet he invented some of the tricks that he does and mastered them
Absolutely love these style of videos. So much joy and appreciation for others
🤯🤯🤯 so many really amazing tricks. I love a good kinetic magnet trick!…. Also you’re killing it in the comfy chic fit👌🏼
Love you Chris!! I haven't watched you in a bit, missed these kind of videos. You gonna get the crew together for another round of you flash you lose? See where everyone is at after so much time away because of covid and what not.
This gives me that "seeing magic for this first time" feeling.... something I rarely get anymore since I "know too much and have seen too much". Truly inspiring.
Really love to see this after so long! Your reactions of your mind being blown really makes me fell better for the same!
So good I have to leave another thank you I worked 9pm-10am sitting here winding down this was the notification I received and I am not disappointed what a great way to end your night
Hey Chris, I love watching you solve all the puzzles but I was wondering if or when you'll be continuing the haunted dollhouse series please?
This is a scam, beware! ^^
So glad to see a new magic video with insane effects!
That 18 minutes flew by, could have been am hour long but thank you as always for an awesome reaction vid!
Thanx for doin something cool ,that one guy early on was crazy original. Also thanx for your inspiration, I've been learning a lot of new card things because of you and your videos ,it means alot
Just saw Jason on the short story and love the slide of hand moments. He actually liked my comment. I wasn't expecting to see this one again. It's amazing what you all can do. I do think you all have some type of magic in you. No matter what. Novice to the most experienced, it's amazing.
🤯 wow that’s some crazy pinky dexterity
That two finger snap he's using his pinky tucked underneath his ring finger. It's so quick, though. This guy is really impressive!
I think we have now witnessed real magic.
Missed these so much!
This is a scam, beware! ^^
Love these type of vids
Jack blends cardistry and magic perfectly! Absolute chefs kiss! 🤌
As for the onion, a hydrophobic barrier forms a mirror reflecting the surrounding water giving the appearance of glass.
the first trick bro.. that was sick 🤯🔥
Just got recommended the video.. been a while since I last saw a Chris Ramsay video.
Those people are amazingly talented! Holy 💩! My brain is broken now. Wow Chris. What a great video bro. Thank you for sharing!
Holy crap! That very first trick, the card gun, stepping through frame by frame he does it so freaking crisp it's like 1.25 frames total, and the second card is placed PERFECTLY where the first one was.
EDIT: Alright wo I was way too impressed way too early, this guy is insane what the actual heck.
insannnne!! yes, it will take all of my grey matter to understand what is going on. with Jack. Thanks, Chris
This Video Was AMAZING! Keep up doing magic! ♥️
Love it
Thanks your heiness
Thank You
Love that it's basically edited like a skateboard part
8:47 so funny. The havoc he is wrecking behind your eyeballs. Mine too
A couple of those snaps have a frame missing, but a solid move nonetheless. It can be seen as a very slight jump in the background. I actually don't think of it as cheating because video viewers will stop motion to see how it's done, but the live effect is extremely fine and not discernible. The slight jerking motion of the hand is legit and helps disguise the snap of the third finger and crossing of the card. Very inspiring. Wanting to take my snap up a few notches! Ok, maybe I need to take them up more than a few. Now if I can only figure out how to do it noiselessly with silver dollars...
Good to see some card focus on your channel again. :)
I like the puzzle videos, but I like card videos more. (Especially deck openings and reviews tbh. (I know you don’t really do reviews.))
This is a scam, beware! ^^
I saw this video on Heated ! This was beautiful 🤩
8:18
Chris: "I'm sorry"
What I hear: "I'm very canadian.
It felt a lot like a skateboard video. Love it! Now that’s something I’d watch endlessly: a magic/skateboarding video. Hit up Rodney Mullen, he’s practically a magician with a skateboard and probably would be all over a collab like that!
Yaaaaaay finally some magic content? always great to see it!!
The small shop at 4:00 is called Tam Shepherds Trick Shop, it's in the center of Glasgow in Scotland. Such a great place for cards, magic tricks and even practical jokes. I first visited when I was a kid and now I visit with my kids.
Pause [SPACE] at 6:31 and use the comma and period keys to go forward and backwards frame-by-frame. The moment the card changes, you can see the five of spades between the fingers of his left hand. Also, go back and forth between those two frames and you'll see how his finger position changes. What he's done is flick the 5 into his left hand and then conceal it as he pretends to hold the card with the left hand. All done in one frame. Quite amazing. The fact that he flips it so accurately into his hand shows how much practice he's done.
the strobe thing was used in 'now you see me' when they made rain stop (strobes completely matching camera or eye framerate) and then go up (the strobe is slightly higher frequency)
16:47 onion skin traps air. The air reflects the light, making it look transparent.
(The skin of each layer is like Cyrano wrap, whill the flesh is opaque)
"Stretched the limits of their personal potential". - Chris
We should all strive to stretch the limits of our potential. Great advice.
Absolutely loved this one
Literally the best part of the entire show.
2:00 that pic with him in the turtleneck and black beanie XD That kid is too cool for school
5:35 If you use the < & > keys while watching on UA-cam, you can skip the video frame by frame. He does not use his 3rd finger, but you can see the moment he exposes the Queen behind the 6, then completes the push back of 6, and forward with the Q.
i love this type of content you've been making recently
The onion thing is an optical illusion caused by the thin layer of air caught under the super thin membrane that is between layers of onion. It is sometimes left behind when you peel away the layer above it.
This is a scam, beware! ^^
@@TheQuicksilver115 yep they are all over the place unfortunately
That Vecna trick was haunting 😱😱😱
This video has some strong 90s skate video vibes.
please do more of those that's just amaizing
I love how you’re reacting the same way I am 😆 I’m one of those people who always get surprised at any kind of sleight of hand really it just blows my mind but this is definitely next level stuff 😆 I want to learn this kind of stuff cause my niece loves magic like if I could do this kind of stuff but with coins she would love it!
I have done it so I know how hard it is. Chris is better than I will ever be, it just confirms it was wise to quit rather than waste decades being mediocre. I have tried doing move he has shown. I can always do all but 1 part, which is as good as doing none of it.
@@JLilliquist That is still amazing you can do all but the 1 part! I can't begin to imagine how difficult it is. I know I don't have the discipline to develop a skill like this but would be cool if I could lol
Yaaaay - top spec, amazing sleight of hand guy in my home city!! Nice to see Tam Shepherd's Trick Shop in the video too!!
Wow! Absolutely insane! I’m blown away
You’re so right the original music is so awesome! Sounds like it belongs in a Guy Ritchie movie, the part where all the characters are introduced lol
SUPERB! I’m guessing from the video he is based in Scotland. I’m part Scottish so that is all kinds of cool.
Nothing else but total admiration for the skills and showmanship, good find 👍🏻
Great to see some new moves! This was some incredible sleight of hand! 👍
Did anybody notice the 2nd to none cards in the back. Love the vid Chris
I missed these videos from you
Love all the Glasgow in this video🏴
This Odee 😤😤😤
This is absolutely insane! Crazy stuff, love it 🤯
always remember if they start out saying this is a normal deck of cards you can be sure that it IS NOT a normal deck of cards lol.
Dang! Don't let this guy near your pockets! lol jkjk Love it, these were amazing :)
Damn! That change at 3:20 is like an impromptu flap card 😂
Need more of these again Chris 👍
Could it be any more Esoteric! Very well done.
I have both of Jason Ladanye’s books and they are amazing! I highly highly recommend them
this was astounding
I've been waiting for such a video
thanks
this is like a skate part but it's magic
really cool
I watched that slow flip card change and was baffled but when you did the motions I realized how it was done. All I have to say is damn his hands are fast and dexterous.
I think for the snap change, he is performing it with his pinky and thumb. I think he's hovering the two fingers thats why they don't move. Super awesome and incredible control!
Those changes those........that snap change was insane.......
8:11 Nice move. Think the card is sticky to another. While turning he pushes it in, not seen when looking straight to it, and the other one pushes out. Really nice!
This is a scam, beware! ^^
@@TheQuicksilver115 Thanks for warning me
Nice to see my home town in this!
It’s crazy the abilities of editing a video these days it’s the kind of stuff you have to see with your own eyes in real life to believe.
Saw this shit on IG yesterday when they first posted it, fuckin mind blown still.
glad you covered everyone in this vid great stuff
This is a scam, beware! ^^
The Deck was out of sight for 16 seconds....come on
Chris-boy.
Alright!!!! Here for the magic!🤘
5:0l0 he uses his pinky actually. If you look closely, he has it bent all the way in. Covered by the 3rd finger, which doesn’t move, it flicks the card behind for the snap trick.
I witnessed actual magic in this video haha. That was some crazy sleight of hand.