I don't think it's the same thing, knowing the process and being able to execute it are two different things. On the contrary, I think it's sort of a compliment that people can only point and guess the process and that's about what they can do.
***** As I watch it over again, it still doesn't appear to be the loops to me cause he casually pulls his hand over to ellen and shows her nothing, with loops it would break haha
Then he folds her car under the deck and you can see him slot it there and he takes the phone case off fast and puts it there so it seems like it's been there the whole time, very good trick to be honest
+Nemo Tunka Thats's why he turned the screen at front and then open the case so that he can slide the 7 of diamonds in the battery lol did he take the phone's battery though?
thanks Ellen for making me lough all the time when I tune in your channel... am following you from East Africa.... your show is my number one choice.... I really love your outfit...keep moving
Haha I followed the last trick pretty easily, right after Ellen signed the card. 4:19, he replaced the signed card to the original deck, swapped it with the 2 of clubs, 4:28 he folded the signed card behind the original deck on his left palm, 5:03 he just put the folded card into the battery case while he was opening it. Pretty fast and entertaining though. Can't figure out how he did the 7 of diamonds card display on the phone though at 4:47
just to help some of the people who genuinely aint got a clue how this is done when they think they have it all sussed out. ill give you one clue and if you cant work it out from there then you dont deserve to know. look at the signature on the card that Ellen physically signed compared to the one on the card pulled from the phone.
Looks like he used a classic force to me, as opposed to a deck full of the same card. Also her signature looked exactly the same before and after he took it out of the phone.
This shows that you don't need to do fancy improbable looking tricks to amaze your tricks.. These dude performed very easy tricks but he was able to capture and amaze people because of his personality which I think is the most important thing a magician should have....
For those who didn't see his hands... He quickly switched the card back into the pack and replaced it with another card before he swiped it on the phone and then he proceeded to fold the signed card during their conversation and then removed the signed hidden card at the back of the pack (her card) and placed into the back of the phone as he opened the rear cover to the battery. lol... that os magic my friends. watch the video again and you will see his subtle movements which enabled him to do this trick.
Marvin Flips YESSS Thanks for your comment regarding the 3rd trick. Definitely figured it out. For those of you who are still confused: you can see at 4:19 that he switches the signed card with a random one from his left hand (the 2 of clubs shown at 4:25), which means he's now holding Ellen's card in said left hand. Then while he's talking to Ellen, he seems to be fidgeting with the deck, sometimes hiding his hand from the crowd. That's probably when he, like a ninja, folds the card Ellen signed. At 5:00, he places the stack of cards down on the table, leaving just Ellen's folded card gripped in his left hand and proceeds to open the phone backing at 5:01 (while hiding his left hand), which is when he slips the folded card in, making it seem like it was there the entire time. SO SMOOTH. SO SEAMLESS.
I'll start off by saying I know how he did each one of those illusions. That being said tho, his showmanship and patter were top of the line and that in and of itself made these illusions really, really strong. Awesome magician.
Bevis Cumia I wouldn't say it was sloppy, only because most people don't have an eye for magic, and would just think and say "Wow, that's great!". That said, when I am watching "magic" on TV (or in person), I know exactly how they do a large majority of the tricks, and I have no magic background. It does, however, make the few I don't know how they do, even better.
just concentrate on his left hand and you will get to know that how did he do it. That card was never in the phone. He has placed that card at the very last moment after opening the back cover of phone. very smartly he has made a story of showing image of card in the phone so that by other hand he gets the time to fold it and hide it into palm(his fingers are folded). And he can easily do it... After all he is a MAGICIAN :) To check it just slow down your video by 0.5 or 0.25 from settings.
actually there was a card in the phone, just a diff one and he switched it to the folded one when he pulled the card out. if you notice, the fold of the card is not quite the same.
I have done those tricks before, but I can never come up with a real way to make it my own like he just did. Although, the ipad guy got even more creative, this guy has managed to do something I have yet to do. Thumbs up.
ok i think i understand the last illusion, well all of them but the last one especially was very well performed 👌 Doing this in front of an audience and with so much perfection just amazing
if u look very closely, when he starts moving the cards with his shadow, between the 2 fingers he is using u can see the air is blurry, which means he has smthng invisible there
You telling me those tricks were simple or easy? Either way it's the presentation which makes it awesome. Conclusion: YOU DON'T NEED TO DO DIFFICULT TRICKS!
That's exactly what I meant. As a knuckle-busting move aficionado myself, this video taught me a valuable lesson about how tricks don't have to be hard to be good!
Peter Husisian Yes the audience shouldn't know or even want to know how difficult the trick is. I tell them it's really easy when it's really difficult and vice versa
1st trick: Magicians Invisible Loops (google loops for magic) 2nd Trick: Brainwave deck (google that too) 3rd trick: Palmed the card(hid it in his hand) using a 4 card fold called the mercury fold, then put it in his phone while opening it up, or they cheated us with ellen signing one back stage which i hope they didn't do.
since he already knew it was the diamond of seven, he probably already had that card in the phone with a fake signature looking like ellens signature.. oooohooo
You can see if you look very closely, just after he shook the phone, he finishes folding the card up, and slips it behind the deck of cards. & Also if you compare exactly where Ellen's signature on the card is after she signed it, and where it is when he opens the phone, they're in exactly the same place, just to confirm that it's the same card.
I would like tp see them do it sleeveless, i notice all so called magicans wear long sleeve stuff to hide stuff in it and since the brain only can focus on one thing it wont pick up what hes doing sneaky, i seen this before on brain games
It's called Sleight of Hand. The second and third trick were the most obvious. Example, guess how the folded card got into the phone? the moment he slapped the phone onto his left hand, he slipped the card into place. Few seconds before that he was folding the card while forcing the audiences attention towards his right hand.
Charlie Stowe I don't think he used a loop for this version. I think he has a loop but it's cut like a string and it's taped to his shoulder or something. Im not sure but one thing for sure is that the loop isn't around his hand
second trick was a good setup of the invisible deck, never seen someone do a double color version, but it's simple to understand. What I really wana learn is that first trick 0_o
Kinda painful to watch when you know how to do the trick. All it is is just an elastic string or an invisible string wrapped around his wrist when the trick starts. He tells them to pick and card and turns away from the camera to place the loop around the cards. Then pushes the card inside while it puts tension on the loop and then pulls to move the deck.
Do you realize how much work it takes to do this with the shadow of your hand? I use Yigal Mesas loops, and it is beautiful to watch. To me, as a magician, it didn't seem like there was loops because it was so good. How is it painful to watch? If you can do it better, than maybe it is painful, like a little kid doing a double lift with no practice.
David Copperfield, Chris Angel and David Blaine do not so the "Deck of card shit".. they are the greatest mainstream magicians of this generation. so not EVERY magician. just an overwhelming majority of them.
Ilyas jacoo At first, I thought he was using loops but he's moving his hands around quiet a bit and at a big distance before he actually comes back to the deck and flips it. Maybe he's got the loop hooked on somewhere I'm not thinking of. Loops is still my first guess.
Na the 3rd the cards are marked and the phone can pick up which card is picked when he holds it close. Then he used sleight of hands when he made it disappear and he folded it and quickly shoved it in the phone while removing the back cover of the phone.
Hence when he said they were normal cards he was lying. Because the other trick when he guessed the cards are marked on the back which you can read by squinting your eyes.
It's not about the difficulty. It's all about the reaction! And yes, those tricks were very simple, but the reaction were very strong! And that's what really matters! He's not trying to fool Penn and Teller!
Justin Lol, you know nothing about Shimshi, he is an acclaimed Las Vegas magician with mega sponsorship. He kept it simple for the show, and as others have said, for the reaction. If you could do what this guy can, you would be on your way to vegas: one of the HARDEST places in the WORLD to get an on-going, sponsored show.
If anyone is curious about how he did the trick, I'm pretty sure I've figured it out. First part: 4:18 you can see him swap the card while everyone is looking at the phone. Second: after 4:19 and up until he opens the phone, his left hand (the one holding the deck) is moving very abnormally, I'm pretty sure he has the 7 of diamonds at the bottom of the deck and has practiced to fold it with one hand. Lastly: when he transfers the phone between hands, the card is palmed in that hand and makes placing it to make it appear that it was in the phone is simple
Bah. Disappointed by the 2nd trick. You can buy it for like 10 bucks. I mean, it's in mass production. Fine for birthday parties and stuff. But I expected more for someone on a TV show. Ideally, I'd say this is where you show your own stuff. What's special about doing tricks anyone can buy at a magic store. Makes me think the other tricks might be ones you can just buy as well.
No, in 2007 I worked for a guy who had a store but also did magic on the side. Saw his act a couple times and he used that one sometimes. That trick is a storebought version of the brainwave deck, it's an old trick, and it is basically just a gimmicked deck you can get for 10 bucks. And that's fine. But if you are going on TV, cmon, do something that's not listed in the "beginner" category in magic shops.
MrBenny10101 Magic isn't about competing with your audience and it doesn't matter what the trick is you do in your act. What matters is how you perform and how fast you can perfect the trick. It may be a beginner trick but no beginner could do it that quick without perfecting it when its not perfect its a little on the beginner side but with the right presentation and performance it could be a good trick i use one in every one of my shows.
Brad Dolinger The only skill you need to perform that trick is the ability to follow basic instructions. Sure there's a bit of showmanship but from someone who purports to be a professional magician I am underwhelmed by something that works out of the box. Where's his desire to perform his own material or be original or demonstrate skill.. personally those are the things that I like to see but maybe that's just me.
Ugh, the last trick was simply sleight of hand. If he were to have Ellen open the back of the phone and pull out the card I would be impressed. But he simply slid it into place as he opened the phone.
nope, the card was in there with her signature already, as he asked Ellen to put her hand on the phone he puts the 7of Diamonds back into the pack and pulls a random card(being the 2of Clubs), and i mean its easy to find Ellens signature so he had a card pre placed in the phone, Done!!!
I know every single trick he performed. How? I'm a magician, and btw you can learn hear tricks on Disturb Reality, 52Kards, and Mismag822 (all magic UA-cam channels)
Such a disappointment. Magic use to be something special and amazing and above all secrete. I'm not as disappointed with his performance as much as I am about the fact that even classics are insulted by people who would never know how any tricks were done without typing it into the internet. No one works for information and no one earns information. It's handed to them by paying their cable bill every month. Give the guy some credit. He's not Dai Vernon, but at least he's got guts to go on national TV and perform on the spot. Besides, the magic is in performance. If you think David Copperfield believes that you believe he can fly then your ego and intell is an issue. Everybody's a critic.
First trick: invisible string Second trick: the deck consists of 26 red cards (diamonds and hearts) and 26 blue cards (clubs and spades). The cards are glued together and in ascending order so it is easy to find every card counting and once you are in the right position you can unstick the selected card. Infact the queen of hearts is the penultimate card and it is glued with the 2 of clubs (or spades). Third trick: he first changes the 7 with the 2 (4:20) and than he put the 7 inside the telephone while he is opening it (5:00)
it was different from the other invisible decks though, his was face down instead of face up so he had to memorize the order of the cards, which makes it more impressive also the red/blue card thing makes the trick even more impressive
hi Ellen I am really great fan of yours. you are amazing I start my day with you. I just wanna say please invite dynamo magician on yur show. he is the most amazing awesome magician I have ever seen in whole world. he is unbelievable and impossible. that's why people call him dynamo magician impossible. this the request of an Indian fan to see two great person together on this show. love from India Ellen.
With that last trick, he messed up a bit. You could see his hands at work, from when he used Ellen to place her hand on the phone as a distraction, so he could swap out the card. But that's not a bad thing. It actually just makes us understand how it's done & shows us that some of this stuff isn't immensely hard if you practice.
Love how everyone knows how the tricks are done but he's the one on Ellen and at the Wynn casino in Vegas ! Lol
good point sir
I don't think it's the same thing, knowing the process and being able to execute it are two different things. On the contrary, I think it's sort of a compliment that people can only point and guess the process and that's about what they can do.
Patrick Lucas not to mention the fact that he's making some serious coin..
I'm totally not touching the phone....until I totally pick it up
He definitely put the card in from there xD
He had the card folded when the camera was focusing on the phone, etc xD
TobiNano he actually folded the card at 4:28 using a move called the mercury card fold..
ahh i see.
ANYONE know the utility/ tutorial on how the first trick is done!? And no I can tell its not the "loopy loops" for all my magicians out there
***** he is wayyy better with loops than I am then haha thanks tho
***** As I watch it over again, it still doesn't appear to be the loops to me cause he casually pulls his hand over to ellen and shows her nothing, with loops it would break haha
Ellen is so adorable, how, little things makes her so happy :) makes me melt! Love u Ellen.
At 4:19 you can see him switch the card
Oh yea
+haiitssab yeah is saw. nice
I played it in 0.5 speed :P
Then he folds her car under the deck and you can see him slot it there and he takes the phone case off fast and puts it there so it seems like it's been there the whole time, very good trick to be honest
+Nemo Tunka Thats's why he turned the screen at front and then open the case so that he can slide the 7 of diamonds in the battery lol did he take the phone's battery though?
lol the card was never in the phone, he put it in last second with his left hand.
Rafa 7GT true
+Rafa 7GT Yes and he changed the card at 04:19
05:07
@@icenvolkan lol
♥Ellen's expression when she says "Now you know you didn't" XD
thanks Ellen for making me lough all the time when I tune in your channel... am following you from East Africa.... your show is my number one choice.... I really love your outfit...keep moving
Haha I followed the last trick pretty easily, right after Ellen signed the card.
4:19, he replaced the signed card to the original deck, swapped it with the 2 of clubs, 4:28 he folded the signed card behind the original deck on his left palm, 5:03 he just put the folded card into the battery case while he was opening it.
Pretty fast and entertaining though. Can't figure out how he did the 7 of diamonds card display on the phone though at 4:47
I'm assuming the entire deck is 7s of diamonds, which is how he knew which card she'd pick and how he was able to set his phone up beforehand.
David Pierce Makes sense
just to help some of the people who genuinely aint got a clue how this is done when they think they have it all sussed out. ill give you one clue and if you cant work it out from there then you dont deserve to know. look at the signature on the card that Ellen physically signed compared to the one on the card pulled from the phone.
Ikenna all card of that deck are 7 of diamonds, that's why he knew the card from the beginning
Looks like he used a classic force to me, as opposed to a deck full of the same card. Also her signature looked exactly the same before and after he took it out of the phone.
Her signature looks like me trying to get the ink out of my pen😂😂
As a magician myself, it just shows to go you that simple and straightforward is usually the best way to go.
This shows that you don't need to do fancy improbable looking tricks to amaze your tricks.. These dude performed very easy tricks but he was able to capture and amaze people because of his personality which I think is the most important thing a magician should have....
I tried to repeat his trick... got my peepee stuck in the fridge! :(
+DaWurfmaul uh well
Instruction not clear,peepee stuck in fan.
lol
😂
😂 HAHAHA x100000000000000000000
For those who didn't see his hands...
He quickly switched the card back into the pack and replaced it with another card before he swiped it on the phone and then he proceeded to fold the signed card during their conversation and then removed the signed hidden card at the back of the pack (her card) and placed into the back of the phone as he opened the rear cover to the battery. lol... that os magic my friends. watch the video again and you will see his subtle movements which enabled him to do this trick.
Wrong there is a dummy card inside the phone and he makes a switch at 5:05 you can see the folds in the cards are different as he switches
This was original and cool as hell!
"Tricks are for kids" best part of the video. I laughed out loud
The last one though, quite impressive but yeah i saw the tricks
***** you mean brown magic... sorry, couldn't resist.
tricks is for kids ... he's doing Magic lol
4:20 he switched the cards to make it so called change
Marvin Flips YESSS Thanks for your comment regarding the 3rd trick. Definitely figured it out.
For those of you who are still confused: you can see at 4:19 that he switches the signed card with a random one from his left hand (the 2 of clubs shown at 4:25), which means he's now holding Ellen's card in said left hand. Then while he's talking to Ellen, he seems to be fidgeting with the deck, sometimes hiding his hand from the crowd. That's probably when he, like a ninja, folds the card Ellen signed. At 5:00, he places the stack of cards down on the table, leaving just Ellen's folded card gripped in his left hand and proceeds to open the phone backing at 5:01 (while hiding his left hand), which is when he slips the folded card in, making it seem like it was there the entire time. SO SMOOTH. SO SEAMLESS.
I'll start off by saying I know how he did each one of those illusions. That being said tho, his showmanship and patter were top of the line and that in and of itself made these illusions really, really strong. Awesome magician.
Magic! You'll always amaze me
Always, even if I know the trick.
+camron sayyah U also obsessed with magic?:)
The first two tricks aren't that hard, but his presentation makes them feel like the greatest in the world.
Can't you just enjoy this? Jeez! I personally found this entertaining:)
Great presentation! :)
Great charisma
At 4:18 he swaps cards. The signed card is now in his left hand, where he folds it and puts it in the phone while opening it.
yeah that was pretty sloppy, card forced, sign, swap, palm i was going to write the same thing the cell was at least a nice touch.
Bevis Cumia
I wouldn't say it was sloppy, only because most people don't have an eye for magic, and would just think and say "Wow, that's great!". That said, when I am watching "magic" on TV (or in person), I know exactly how they do a large majority of the tricks, and I have no magic background. It does, however, make the few I don't know how they do, even better.
just concentrate on his left hand and you will get to know that how did he do it. That card was never in the phone. He has placed that card at the very last moment after opening the back cover of phone.
very smartly he has made a story of showing image of card in the phone so that by other hand he gets the time to fold it and hide it into palm(his fingers are folded). And he can easily do it... After all he is a MAGICIAN :)
To check it just slow down your video by 0.5 or 0.25 from settings.
actually there was a card in the phone, just a diff one and he switched it to the folded one when he pulled the card out. if you notice, the fold of the card is not quite the same.
Clay Lin yup, you can actually see a glimpse of the signed card below the phone just before he swithced it with the original card inside it
you absoultely nailed
it saw the whole trick thanks for your concern
My god...at slow motion they sound sooooo drunk
Clay Lin ^YUP because it's staged, cuz no one explained how did he got the right card on his phone?
I liked him quite a bit because of his showmanship as a magician. Magic was good as well
The cellphone slight of hand was unbelievably well done
Look at his left hand at 5:00 he has the folded card. He blew the magic
+gdaw raidgdg good catch
The switchof cards at 4:18-4:20 where he was able to have the card to fold
+gdaw raidgdg These tricks are easy to learn, these are the kind you can find in any beginner magic book or beginner magic videos on youtube, so cool
Bravo
You gotta be shitting me, you can't actually see the folded hidden card with 380p right?
Should've had Dynamo on, he's a true magician.
Dynamo? ahahaha silly little girl. You have no idea about magicians.
Dynamo, absolutely zero personality, inarticulate, shifty. nervous, hesitant and very unconvincing.
Dynamo isn't even a real magician.
verty87 Agreed!
woah.. now i admit, dynamo had perfected his slight of hand, and his performance, but he pays his audience!!
I have done those tricks before, but I can never come up with a real way to make it my own like he just did. Although, the ipad guy got even more creative, this guy has managed to do something I have yet to do. Thumbs up.
Oh yeeeah! You're very observant! :D
you can easily see him switch the 7 of diamonds at 4:19
Sounds like he is saying "dick" instead of deck.
Really nice thread work!
That was amazing. People these days feel like they really smarter than a magician. Tsss
To all you fellow magicians out there, you know what that move at 1:29 is lool. fabulous performance. good job.
If you're a magician, why would you be talking about any form of technique in a public location?
well at least he didn't say the name of the move or anything about the trick so he is good...
I'm no magician but all i know is that he removed the invisible thread and whatever he used to stick it to his coat's button. :P
This guy is friggin hyperactive
ok i think i understand the last illusion, well all of them but the last one especially was very well performed 👌 Doing this in front of an audience and with so much perfection just amazing
THAT WAS SOOOOO COOL!:D
how did he move the cards without touching them?
invisible loops
if u look very closely, when he starts moving the cards with his shadow, between the 2 fingers he is using u can see the air is blurry, which means he has smthng invisible there
+graddeos they are pretty cheap. You can get them in a hardware store.
also, he touches his suit button when he stands up to dislodge whatever invisible string he used to make the cards move on their own
hold my beer
I know how he did the moving cards one but I can't say. Magicians code ;)
shut it.
Shut what? I know how it's done
Shut-tee
Idk what you mean
Useless information
What amazing presentation! Such simple tricks got such great reactions!
You telling me those tricks were simple or easy? Either way it's the presentation which makes it awesome. Conclusion: YOU DON'T NEED TO DO DIFFICULT TRICKS!
That's exactly what I meant. As a knuckle-busting move aficionado myself, this video taught me a valuable lesson about how tricks don't have to be hard to be good!
Peter Husisian Yes the audience shouldn't know or even want to know how difficult the trick is. I tell them it's really easy when it's really difficult and vice versa
Is it me or deck and pen are the same as dynamo uses? any reason for that?
First trick he used loops second trick it was the brainwave deck
1st trick: Magicians Invisible Loops (google loops for magic)
2nd Trick: Brainwave deck (google that too)
3rd trick: Palmed the card(hid it in his hand) using a 4 card fold called the mercury fold, then put it in his phone while opening it up, or they cheated us with ellen signing one back stage which i hope they didn't do.
thank you love you
The more you know, the more amazing it is.
1:14 sooo coooool how he did that !!!
since he already knew it was the diamond of seven, he probably already had that card in the phone with a fake signature looking like ellens signature.. oooohooo
No it was just sleight of hand, he had the signed card palmed in his left hand, ohoooooo
Plus nobody says "diamond of seven" Ohooooooo
אני יכול לכתוב בעברית. Ohooooooo.
You can see if you look very closely, just after he shook the phone, he finishes folding the card up, and slips it behind the deck of cards. & Also if you compare exactly where Ellen's signature on the card is after she signed it, and where it is when he opens the phone, they're in exactly the same place, just to confirm that it's the same card.
***** למה מה תעשה לי?
I would like tp see them do it sleeveless, i notice all so called magicans wear long sleeve stuff to hide stuff in it and since the brain only can focus on one thing it wont pick up what hes doing sneaky, i seen this before on brain games
Lol~ those tricks can be done SHIRTLESS....
It's called Sleight of Hand. The second and third trick were the most obvious. Example, guess how the folded card got into the phone? the moment he slapped the phone onto his left hand, he slipped the card into place. Few seconds before that he was folding the card while forcing the audiences attention towards his right hand.
You're an idiot if you think he has to do them shirtless.
These tricks doesn't need any sleeves.. heck he can even do these tricks naked...
LOL, you are just another dream spectator for any magician. Almost no magic trick needs sleeves.
hahahaha u r one hell of a detective
i saw the card switch at 4:19
Matthew Burseth have. My card yes
Lol how is his loop that stretched out ?????
Charlie Stowe I don't think he used a loop for this version. I think he has a loop but it's cut like a string and it's taped to his shoulder or something. Im not sure but one thing for sure is that the loop isn't around his hand
second trick was a good setup of the invisible deck, never seen someone do a double color version, but it's simple to understand. What I really wana learn is that first trick 0_o
This is amazing!
Kinda painful to watch when you know how to do the trick. All it is is just an elastic string or an invisible string wrapped around his wrist when the trick starts. He tells them to pick and card and turns away from the camera to place the loop around the cards. Then pushes the card inside while it puts tension on the loop and then pulls to move the deck.
dude, not every one dont want to know
Do you realize how much work it takes to do this with the shadow of your hand? I use Yigal Mesas loops, and it is beautiful to watch. To me, as a magician, it didn't seem like there was loops because it was so good. How is it painful to watch? If you can do it better, than maybe it is painful, like a little kid doing a double lift with no practice.
Every magician ALWAYS do the deck of cards shit. Now it's actually boring.
Because it is the easiest way to perform even without any preparation. There are tone cool shit magicion come up with that you dont know
Quang Tran *ton / *tonne, *magician. Btw, I agree with you, tricks using a deck of cards often blew me away.
David Copperfield, Chris Angel and David Blaine do not so the "Deck of card shit".. they are the greatest mainstream magicians of this generation. so not EVERY magician. just an overwhelming majority of them.
Actually, David Blaine invented some of the greatest card tricks to perform.
Jeff Smitt yeah. but he doesn't ONLY do card tricks. he does some pretty amazing tricks without cards too :D
Easy to understand why Shimshi is now one of the wizards on Wizard Wars!
i know that he is using loops but hiw did he get his hand out so far?
First trick: invisble loop
2nd trick: invisble deck buy at magic.con
3rd trick: the 7 was forced and he folded the 7 in his left hand
Ilyas jacoo 2nd trick is actullay the brainwave deck
Ilyas jacoo
3rd trick: perhaps a Svengali deck is easiest
Ilyas jacoo At first, I thought he was using loops but he's moving his hands around quiet a bit and at a big distance before he actually comes back to the deck and flips it. Maybe he's got the loop hooked on somewhere I'm not thinking of. Loops is still my first guess.
Na the 3rd the cards are marked and the phone can pick up which card is picked when he holds it close. Then he used sleight of hands when he made it disappear and he folded it and quickly shoved it in the phone while removing the back cover of the phone.
Hence when he said they were normal cards he was lying. Because the other trick when he guessed the cards are marked on the back which you can read by squinting your eyes.
This is almost a disgrace to magicians. These are some of the most simple tricks I've ever seen.
It's not about the difficulty. It's all about the reaction! And yes, those tricks were very simple, but the reaction were very strong! And that's what really matters! He's not trying to fool Penn and Teller!
The fact that he preformed for a national audience, and couldn't do anything more than i can (which ive been doing magic for not even a year) is bad.
Justin Lol, you know nothing about Shimshi, he is an acclaimed Las Vegas magician with mega sponsorship. He kept it simple for the show, and as others have said, for the reaction. If you could do what this guy can, you would be on your way to vegas: one of the HARDEST places in the WORLD to get an on-going, sponsored show.
My mind is blown away, i cant even imagine about HOW he did it.
If anyone is curious about how he did the trick, I'm pretty sure I've figured it out. First part: 4:18 you can see him swap the card while everyone is looking at the phone. Second: after 4:19 and up until he opens the phone, his left hand (the one holding the deck) is moving very abnormally, I'm pretty sure he has the 7 of diamonds at the bottom of the deck and has practiced to fold it with one hand. Lastly: when he transfers the phone between hands, the card is palmed in that hand and makes placing it to make it appear that it was in the phone is simple
yeah... most "Magicians" use cards.... why not cook bacon using your hand...... im hungry......
want a burger with Your bacon?
Love that
She's too smart- she was looking directly at the magnet in the centre of that 'jumping Jack'. Watch at 1:30
gnamp because cads are made out of metal right? that's not how it's done
Hood Saint it's a trick deck, you half-wit.
gnamp you don't need a trick deck to do that laugh out loud
Hood Saint he apparently does. Look at it. Roll on the floor laughing.
gnamp I know how it's done nothing to do with magnets bro
Awsome I love kick ass magicians that blow your mind like this standing O from me!!!
So how did he get the image of the card to pop up on the phone screen? Was ellen in on it?
Bah. Disappointed by the 2nd trick. You can buy it for like 10 bucks. I mean, it's in mass production. Fine for birthday parties and stuff. But I expected more for someone on a TV show. Ideally, I'd say this is where you show your own stuff. What's special about doing tricks anyone can buy at a magic store. Makes me think the other tricks might be ones you can just buy as well.
Dude this was in 2010' Dynamo did this trick like 2 years ago, u probably bought it 2 weeks ago.
No, in 2007 I worked for a guy who had a store but also did magic on the side. Saw his act a couple times and he used that one sometimes. That trick is a storebought version of the brainwave deck, it's an old trick, and it is basically just a gimmicked deck you can get for 10 bucks. And that's fine. But if you are going on TV, cmon, do something that's not listed in the "beginner" category in magic shops.
MrBenny10101
Magic isn't about competing with your audience and it doesn't matter what the trick is you do in your act. What matters is how you perform and how fast you can perfect the trick. It may be a beginner trick but no beginner could do it that quick without perfecting it when its not perfect its a little on the beginner side but with the right presentation and performance it could be a good trick i use one in every one of my shows.
Brad Dolinger The only skill you need to perform that trick is the ability to follow basic instructions. Sure there's a bit of showmanship but from someone who purports to be a professional magician I am underwhelmed by something that works out of the box. Where's his desire to perform his own material or be original or demonstrate skill.. personally those are the things that I like to see but maybe that's just me.
Ugh, the last trick was simply sleight of hand. If he were to have Ellen open the back of the phone and pull out the card I would be impressed. But he simply slid it into place as he opened the phone.
nope, the card was in there with her signature already, as he asked Ellen to put her hand on the phone he puts the 7of Diamonds back into the pack and pulls a random card(being the 2of Clubs), and i mean its easy to find Ellens signature so he had a card pre placed in the phone, Done!!!
Does anyone know how tod do the first trick???
OMG when i heard him say he got the cards from Costco, I was like, "Wait a minute, they don't sell playing cards!" LOL
I know every single trick he performed. How? I'm a magician, and btw you can learn hear tricks on Disturb Reality, 52Kards, and Mismag822 (all magic UA-cam channels)
OMG THANKS YOU DESERVE A LIKE
well you should go to theory 11 or ellusionist
They have some great tricks for free, and I've even bought a few. But in the end, I actually prefer to watch these UA-cam videos.
+v5a Truth has been spoken brudda
+v5a how did he do the first trick????????????? howwwwww
That first trick is so dumb. He clearly has telepathic powers & is using them for sorcery. Bush league, man; real Bush league.
That dudes a real magician right there. He got supernatural powers or something.
how does he do the shadow thing
whoa!dudes trying so hard to sound american he slipped up"doont take yo hawnd" ahem! Don't take your hand. Lol
Pig..that is his accent..
chitsaegvjide lol! which one?
why are you making fun of the way he talks, he has to make her understand what hes saying
punjab19901 No not making fun, I just wish people would be themselves that's all. No hate coming from me buddy.
Such a disappointment. Magic use to be something special and amazing and above all secrete. I'm not as disappointed with his performance as much as I am about the fact that even classics are insulted by people who would never know how any tricks were done without typing it into the internet. No one works for information and no one earns information. It's handed to them by paying their cable bill every month. Give the guy some credit. He's not Dai Vernon, but at least he's got guts to go on national TV and perform on the spot. Besides, the magic is in performance. If you think David Copperfield believes that you believe he can fly then your ego and intell is an issue. Everybody's a critic.
Everestman161 stfu
First trick: invisible string
Second trick: the deck consists of 26 red cards (diamonds and hearts) and 26 blue cards (clubs and spades). The cards are glued together and in ascending order so it is easy to find every card counting and once you are in the right position you can unstick the selected card. Infact the queen of hearts is the penultimate card and it is glued with the 2 of clubs (or spades).
Third trick: he first changes the 7 with the 2 (4:20) and than he put the 7 inside the telephone while he is opening it (5:00)
Called a "Brainwave Deck"
that's the brainwave deck of cards, high friction double cards
Jesus Christ these tricks are so overdone. Especially the last one was so...so obvious :(
he's so annoying
his tricks are ok, he just need to learn how to do the presentation
ive been able to follow most ofthe magicians on here, but this guy did it nice
the trick when she chose the queen of hearts as the only face up card in the deck was a brainwave deck, caught it right away
0:36 Sounded like he said dick instead of deck. Lol
Jeffrey De Vera Drew Jr. IKR I thought i was the only one who thought that haha
it was different from the other invisible decks though, his was face down instead of face up so he had to memorize the order of the cards, which makes it more impressive
also the red/blue card thing makes the trick even more impressive
hi Ellen I am really great fan of yours. you are amazing I start my day with you. I just wanna say please invite dynamo magician on yur show. he is the most amazing awesome magician I have ever seen in whole world. he is unbelievable and impossible. that's why people call him dynamo magician impossible. this the request of an Indian fan to see two great person together on this show. love from India Ellen.
That make sense! But do you know how does that card with the signature ended up inside the phone?
There is only one explination for this! He is the mystical time-stopper!
someone please explain the phone one, i think i know but im not sure
With that last trick, he messed up a bit. You could see his hands at work, from when he used Ellen to place her hand on the phone as a distraction, so he could swap out the card. But that's not a bad thing. It actually just makes us understand how it's done & shows us that some of this stuff isn't immensely hard if you practice.
wow amazing idea to have two different collors in your invisible deck
thought the first one was amazing, how did he do it given that it is actually a normal deck?
two and three is pretty simple
I know how he did the last trick but it was still fantastic to watch.
I was thinking of the queen of hearts!!!!😮😮😮
how did the shadow trick work?
Awesome!!!
Fuck yeah! After watching the video about 25 times I finally caught on to his tricks lol
yeah but how did he get the signature card inside the battery case
This guy a real life wizard
Now you know you didn't! Oh Ellen you crack me up!