@@airkami I guess the fake blue cover was pulled inside the cylinder by a rubber band through a slit. At least that's what I would do myself. But it certainly was very clean and I can't see any real evidence to support my guess.
No, more like Chris needs to edit his videos better. Don't need to watch him watching an entire annoying video. Even if the rest of this video is good, I won't know cause I'm done with it.
I completely agree, why else would he be leaning against the wall like that. And his hand and arm movements look as if he's fighting gravity in a way his body isn't used to.
@@ryanl1177 if the hypothetical elastic band was connected to the part at the top of the card (the part up near where it contacted his fingers) behind his fingers it could be concealed rather easily as to don't see tatt portion of the card at any time. 🙂 It would take a ton of tries to get it to retract perfectly without visibly being noticed, but I could be done (hypothetically).
Okay Re the card “drop” - worth considering what he is doing is using a slower frame rate and the card drops during a time the camera is not recording. You can do that in any production application. So instead of 30fps he does 23 or even lower and it does not catch the card falling but since he is moving slowly it does not effect his motion. Basically you get a half second or so to drop the card - that is why it took him so long to do it. It had to line up with the dropped frame. - either that or aliens 👽 - cheers!
Hey mate. I’ve done this vanish and honestly its a bs move. Really.... non magicians can even do this too. No camera tricks or edit at all. Thats what I thought at first. maybe they edit it but when I learned the secret move. I just laughed at myself 😂😂
@@SpydersByte I agree. I honestly found nothing that dude said or did funny. Not even the slightest entertaining. Dude was straight cringe all the way.
Pretty sure he was like that on purpose. It seemed pretty obvious that he was being intentionally bad at acting and being "inspirational" about basically nothing significant.
You can also create this illusion through post. Pretty easy tbh, the moment the card disappears from the picture, where the hand is covering the card momentarily, you get a freeze frame, crop it to only be the shirt part below the hand and layer that on top of the video, and you only need to keep that freeze frame for the duration of the card drop, which is probs around 1 sec. that’s why the majority of the people that I’ve seen do this are wearing black shirts. You increase the contrast a tiny bit and any discrepancies are covered up. People do it slowly precisely to make this easier
There are not enough frames to show it... it's not like real life where you can't quickly hide things in between frames. That's why all sleight of hand looks better on camera.
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Hey Chris, just gotta say man, you really bring a lot of joy to me with your videos. I could go on a huge rant about why, but that's a bit much. haha. Thank you for how much fun you have with us and for us!
literally was fussing with my deck while watching this, trying my hand (ahaha) at palming, and then realized that the card is larger than my entire hand -_- suppose i’ll stick to tarot
I feel like you featuring the last kid has set him up to practice even harder. Nothing more inspiring to a new magician than being in a Chris Ramsay video
Tokin I agree. It looks like he bent it up into has hand with his thumb, being very careful to keep his fingers still, and shot the card. It’s not terribly difficult to shoot the card that direction, but it is very difficult to perfectly aim it so a camera won’t see it.
While there are no cuts, I bet it wouldn't work live. Theoretically he could simply drop the card and it could fall out of the picture between frames as long as he recorded at 30 fps (or even 24), then encoded at 60 for upload. He'd still have to record it several times to get the timing right.
It looked like a well timed jump cut. I mean he completely froze and the only thing that move was fingers a bit wider. But it doesn't look natural the way they moved.
There is still a chance for the card to drop in between frames. You can not capture the time between frames so yes it is possible that it dropped straight down. Yes it would have taken many tries. The more frame rate the harder to pull off.
*"people doing awesome things should inspire you not people telling you to do awesome things"* woah. Love it Chris. Love the content. Keep it up. I've been binging you forever now and look forward to every release
the only card trick I know is the 21 cards. able to guess what card a person is picking out of 21 cards. learned that when I was 10 years old and never forgot it. 42 years later, it still surprises my kids and friends
The plaid shirt guy is creating the illusion of standing up when actually he's positioned sideways (notice how he's 'leaning' against the 'wall' oddly). The card is a gimmick card that's super thin making it appear invisible when viewed sideways. He simply drops the card at the perfect angle to give the illusion of disappearing which is why it took 100 takes to get exactly right.
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Chris, in one of the magic groups on Facebook an excellent magician did a tutorial on how to do that vanish. It’s incredibly tricky due to it relying on the card being completely level so you can’t see it side on. Due to frame rate, the camera can’t pick it up when it’s dropped. It’s a trick that can’t be performed in front of an audience (unless for joke purposes), only on social media.
My take (all pun intended) on the card drop, is more like a frame drop. Filming at 24FPS you are already missing fast motion, then if you move slow enough during and right after the card drop you can drop that singular frame in post and the human eye won't notice the difference. Am I right? you could always crop out the card if it was still in the bottom of the frame too.
A card wouldn't have to move that fast to cover the ~10cm between frames (2-3m/sec?). Plaid guy mentioned it took a load of takes, and black shirt guy looks like hes bending the card to sproing it out of frame. Could just be as simple as yeeting the damn thing out and hoping you get a take where it isn't noticable on a mobile phone with a rolling shutter.
@@alphaphoenicis your math contradicts what your saying. lets work off the larger number of 3m/s thats 0.33 seconds for 1m, 0.033 seconds for 10cm, 24fps = 0.0416 seconds per frame. the simple verdict, a card could drop 12.5 cm between frames at 24fps, the more complex verdict is that cards fall faster in the initial 20 - 30cm before they start to spin causing their velocity to reduce.
@@MadAboutTutorials wasn't that my point? You bend the card, spring it downwards, and it's not going to take much to dodge the shutter - making it pretty plausible they could do this without edits.
@@alphaphoenicis my mistake, sorry. Yes it could be done without editing. Personally, I would record this at 120FPS and only keep every 5th frame, that was you could pick exactly the frame before and after the fall.
@@MadAboutTutorials if we're right about how the trick is done, then a slow-mo video would amaze the shit out of the people that are doing it (even if you did do a cheeky edit).
In the frame by frame of the first vanishing card trick we can see through the fingers that the card isn't in his hand while the top of the card is still visible. That seems like editing shenanigans to me.
I gotta agree, honestly. The first guy is a genius. It got us all talking about him, and even got him featured on this channel. Attention is attention.
He looks like he's leaning against the wall, but may be laying on the ground, at an angle that allows him to drop the card with his arm blocking it's descent. What do you think?
Calvin Scott couldn’t be because of the way he is leaning, he holds the card in the right hand but leans on his left shoulder so you would still see the card 🤔
here's the card drop trick; watch for the slight twitch in the hand, that'll show you when it happened. it is just the random chance that it drops perfectly level to the camera.
when the card is in his hand and static for a couple of seconds the camera switches off, he drops the card camera back on. Timing is everything Malone UK
Angle Z is one of the BEST tricks to show a kid. I did that one for my nephew and a few months later he was doing magic. One year later I picked him up from school and we wound up talking about your channel! Haha. He was already subscribed at 10 years old. Love it!
9:41 - you have to go frame by frame, but there is something black on the underside of his left (stage right) wrist. This device scoops up the 1st coin and then drops 3 extra coins near the 2nd (closest) coin. A similar device on the right wrist just scoops up that coin.
Explaining the card trick: Video is recorded at 24 fps probably and he's flicking the card out of his with his wrist in between frames. Would require a lot of takes, but completely doable with enough determination. The camera didn't recorded it because it happened between recorded frames.
They key is the flick. It takes 0.14 seconds for the card to fall 10cm from stationary, not enough time between frames. You really need to eject it while keeping your hand in the same position.
@@rossbatten2912 If he hadn't looked at his armpit it would be close to magic. Best thing about watching Chris is feeling like a kid again and the Joy of getting your leg pulled through him. More magical than "a cardpull"
@@linagee Then he might as well have his hand disappear as well. No. I don't want to put him in the category of David Blaine, David Copperfield or especially Criss Angel using dirty camera tricks or paid controllers. Penn and Teller hanging upside down, doing magic, was a good one and not even "a camera trick." Exposing them self and all forgiven. If this fellow cheats with anything but angles, he should not be forgiven, but forgotten. (dirty son of ##+#?#). But that is not a thought coming to my mind. What you see is what you get or it's not decent magic. Have a good day and think kind of the trickster. Although beware if you one day met an honest man. He might steal from You. (Tube)
I think he once mentioned that he got a jacket from them and thanked a friend that worked for the org. That means he might not even watch them. But I still hope so
I feel like the card drop trick is just stay incredibly still and drop it then cut out the 1-3 frames of the card falling in post, both videos kind of look like the hand moves slightly within a frame
Certainly looks so. With both guys doing this trick you can see fingers move to release the card. With the guy at 5:10 if you look at his eyes instead of hand you can see the eyelids motion that seems to miss some part exactly when card should have fallen (and that can account to cut off frames).
you can clearly see the second guys fingers flex slightly when he drops the card. It has to do with the Frame rate and how fast the card drops and also the cards orientation to the camera.
@@thinamo7750 that is how rolling shutter works I know a guy who does practical effects with cameras that was his answer, so next time shut the hell up, if your just trying to invalidate an answer
I think "the scan will miss it" might be a misleading description for something moving as slowly as the card should be (I think the card should exit the frame at around 1/40 the scan line speed), but I hadn't considered rolling shutter when thinking about what "time between frames" means. Let's do some math! Seems to me the card is dropped from approximately 80% down the image, so there's up to 20% scan time added to the time between frames. If the camera is capable of 120fps (many phones), then 20% of the scan time is no more than 1.67ms. At 30fps, the frame time is 33ms, so that's only 4% more time. So while I think I agree with you on how rolling shutter works, I think I agree with @Thinamo on what effect it would have: not much. Too bad, I thought this was a pretty clever insight at first. I don't understand your last comment, though. different cameras have different scan speeds, so anything that states a speed for "digital cameras" seems inaccurate. I don't know what 1m refers to (sensor? scene?), or what units you're giving 0.07 and 0.09. Can't follow what math you're doing at all.
Been watching your videos for a while now, big fan. Also I am now obsessed with Jekiyoo and Mario Lopez. When you explained that card trick and slowed it down.....I STILL thought the card had vanished. Kudos to you sir. P.s that is a glorious beard
That first guy... I dont know which I hate more... That guy for making the video, Chris for showing it, or myself for sitting here and watching it.....
At 6:16 when you say, “Now the card’s gone” you can still see a bit of the corner. If you back up a few frames you can already see what appears to be the shirt in the gap between fingers where the card should be while a lot of the corner is still clearly visible.
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6:00 I think the dude dropped the card TONS of times to sync the drop with the rolling shutter speed of the camera. In other words the card fell out of the screen between frames.
I think he's dropping the card when he freezes and then just clipping out the frames of the card falling. As long as he's completely still for the 3-4 frames where the card drops out of the bottom of the shot, he can cut those frames out and make it look seamless. It would take some time to get the move to look completely fluid and to make sure there's no 'jump' in the cut but that's what I think.
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No, it's photoshopped. As you can see he didn't do a very good job because you can still see the red tint between his fingers. This is taking 2 copies of the video and layering them on top of eachother and then just erasing the playing card from the top layer.
That's a great guess. I just kind of assumed the video was edited and he cut out the frames where he drops it and the films again without the card and cut it together to look nearly seamless. His hand does seem to move slightly between holding it flat and vanishing the card apart from just his fingers opening but I could be interpreting that movement wrong.
Chris you give off positive vibes with each video you put out.. In a year that should be erased from history, your outlook on others and their creativity is refreshing!
My favorite was when the dude ripped a card and the piece went into the kids pocket. That was dope, and seeing kids that amazed or excited by magic is awesome.
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I have sort of a tradition of buying my dad a puzzle box for christmas because I have sentiment to a really old one he has where you have to slide panels to access a key to open it much like a normal chest. They weren't really puzzles until I decided to get him a Japanese Puzzle box that needed to be opened to get the real present. Suffice to say I got a call sometime later (after Christmas) where he said "I don't remember how to get this open" because I think he actually put the solution card in the box. The craftsmanship for a relatively cheap item was impeccable -- finding the seams for the panels that moved was visually impossible (all the grain lined up) -- and even though this was a simple puzzle box you had to move some panels twice. I suppose you shouldn't torture your elders but it was fun nonetheless. Side note: Make flexfit or fitted hats -- I won't typically wear a snap back except out of desperation.
The card vanish could be done in post because there is a point where their fingers seperate to indicate a drop. If you pause your body movement, drop and hold your position, in post you can delete the frames showing the card dropping. Then it appears to vanish
The card vanish is literally just dropping the card completely straight down with it being so thin, it "vanishes" because the camera can't pick it up. That's why it took 100 tries or however many.
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Thanks! It's really just dropping it.
@@koszegimatyas but at what timestamp?
Amazing!
I’m the kid at 10:53, thanks for putting me in your video man :)
I keep looking for the trick, but I don't know if I'm looking in the right spot. Did you vanish something?
@@airkami I did the trick with the Pringles
@@jlproductions330 Oh, okay. I really liked that. I have no idea how you did it, and I'm glad you made it into this video!
@@airkami thank you
@@airkami I guess the fake blue cover was pulled inside the cylinder by a rubber band through a slit. At least that's what I would do myself. But it certainly was very clean and I can't see any real evidence to support my guess.
Let's say this trick just needed a little more "FENOLFTALAINE"
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Gosh, nearly forgot about that. What a thing of beauty. Worth all the replay loops.
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Not going lie, that first guy is a waste of time. No magic, just weird and annoying
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i think thats his point, to make ppl hate on him while hes talkin abt kindess. Manipulating minds. Magic.
No, more like Chris needs to edit his videos better. Don't need to watch him watching an entire annoying video. Even if the rest of this video is good, I won't know cause I'm done with it.
Not a waste if he got to make a bunch of jokes about inspiration throughout the rest of the video.
For fuck sakes, I was about to close this shit!
Justin Williams you just described SJWs
I think he is on an angle, so the card drops down his sleeve, the magic is the tilted room.
I completely agree, why else would he be leaning against the wall like that. And his hand and arm movements look as if he's fighting gravity in a way his body isn't used to.
Also consider the shirt he is wearing. In particular the color and pattern of the shirt.
Seen a trick years ago similar to this he had an elastic band going up his sleeve then taped to the card
@@Cat0weesel it cant be because he showed both sides of the card and theres no way it would be hidden still
@@ryanl1177 if the hypothetical elastic band was connected to the part at the top of the card (the part up near where it contacted his fingers) behind his fingers it could be concealed rather easily as to don't see tatt portion of the card at any time. 🙂
It would take a ton of tries to get it to retract perfectly without visibly being noticed, but I could be done (hypothetically).
Okay Re the card “drop” - worth considering what he is doing is using a slower frame rate and the card drops during a time the camera is not recording. You can do that in any production application. So instead of 30fps he does 23 or even lower and it does not catch the card falling but since he is moving slowly it does not effect his motion. Basically you get a half second or so to drop the card - that is why it took him so long to do it. It had to line up with the dropped frame. - either that or aliens 👽 - cheers!
This is EXACTLY what I think is going on. Good thinking!
yeah the second guy seems to increase his speed the moment card disappeared
That was my thought. It’s a blurry line between “no editing or camera tricks” and just doing something so fast it’s in between frames.
@@charlietighe I generally assume anything is ok as long as it's done well.
Hey mate. I’ve done this vanish and honestly its a bs move. Really.... non magicians can even do this too. No camera tricks or edit at all. Thats what I thought at first. maybe they edit it but when I learned the secret move. I just laughed at myself 😂😂
That 1st guy is a magician?? More like a professional Cringe Artist.
I have to jump from the beginning all the way to the end.
yea I cringed my way through that entire thing, nothing he did was even the slightest bit funny
@@SpydersByte I agree. I honestly found nothing that dude said or did funny. Not even the slightest entertaining. Dude was straight cringe all the way.
Leave Chris alone. He's doing his best.
You mean a Magician?
I think we had the same facial expressions through the whole first half of the video😂🤔
"That's the stuff that should inspire you- People doing awesome things. Not people telling you to do awesome things" So true!!!
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No, I never feel the worse towards strangers on the internet just because they stated something that I wanted to.
Couldn't stand the first guy. Honestly he's not inspiring, it was poorly shot and pretty cringe 😂.
Yeah same, I just skipped the whole thing.
think chris ramsay was tryna be nice lol
I wanted to skip it soooooooo badly! How did Chris make it through?
Pretty sure he was like that on purpose. It seemed pretty obvious that he was being intentionally bad at acting and being "inspirational" about basically nothing significant.
made me wanna throw up when he said what should I make with legos... MEEE!
You can also create this illusion through post. Pretty easy tbh, the moment the card disappears from the picture, where the hand is covering the card momentarily, you get a freeze frame, crop it to only be the shirt part below the hand and layer that on top of the video, and you only need to keep that freeze frame for the duration of the card drop, which is probs around 1 sec. that’s why the majority of the people that I’ve seen do this are wearing black shirts. You increase the contrast a tiny bit and any discrepancies are covered up. People do it slowly precisely to make this easier
There are not enough frames to show it... it's not like real life where you can't quickly hide things in between frames. That's why all sleight of hand looks better on camera.
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Hey Chris, just gotta say man, you really bring a lot of joy to me with your videos. I could go on a huge rant about why, but that's a bit much. haha. Thank you for how much fun you have with us and for us!
First guy is sounding like he wanna invite me into some kind of cult
7:51 IT'S YOU CHRIS! Same smile, all the same!
Maybe I've been alone too long these last months, but that 'casually reach for a card and perform a quick palming tutorial' was sexy AF.
I have child-sized hands, so being able to hide a full sized card in my palm would literally be an act of magic 😂
literally was fussing with my deck while watching this, trying my hand (ahaha) at palming, and then realized that the card is larger than my entire hand -_- suppose i’ll stick to tarot
@@shockdartbique8991 I hope that last part about tarot was a joke lmao
@@deepinmythots752 it's not...? i do tarot card readings?
I feel like you featuring the last kid has set him up to practice even harder. Nothing more inspiring to a new magician than being in a Chris Ramsay video
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For me it looks like pretty good CGI, since you cannot see any pixel of that card dropping and also already vanished when his hand turns.. creepy
Dude magic land we have the same profile pic.
@@drewmckinney5975 damn bro i thought i am the only one who has this!
But i edited the color of the actual picture a little bit
I believe it is a string contraption that sucks it up his sleeve
on youtube, press , and .
they let you go forward/back frame by frame
When you're a professional magician, but still don't know how to do that one card vanish
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I think it's a thumb trick, like going along the forearm outside of the sleeve then just out of frame but I'm not 100% on that
Tokin I agree. It looks like he bent it up into has hand with his thumb, being very careful to keep his fingers still, and shot the card. It’s not terribly difficult to shoot the card that direction, but it is very difficult to perfectly aim it so a camera won’t see it.
While there are no cuts, I bet it wouldn't work live. Theoretically he could simply drop the card and it could fall out of the picture between frames as long as he recorded at 30 fps (or even 24), then encoded at 60 for upload. He'd still have to record it several times to get the timing right.
It looked like a well timed jump cut. I mean he completely froze and the only thing that move was fingers a bit wider. But it doesn't look natural the way they moved.
He’s got a 3 arm off camera. 100%
@0:43 I literally tought Lee was throwing something at you. lmao
"...even more than that..." and suddenly crimps
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There is still a chance for the card to drop in between frames. You can not capture the time between frames so yes it is possible that it dropped straight down. Yes it would have taken many tries. The more frame rate the harder to pull off.
*"people doing awesome things should inspire you not people telling you to do awesome things"* woah. Love it Chris. Love the content. Keep it up. I've been binging you forever now and look forward to every release
the only card trick I know is the 21 cards. able to guess what card a person is picking out of 21 cards. learned that when I was 10 years old and never forgot it. 42 years later, it still surprises my kids and friends
The plaid shirt guy is creating the illusion of standing up when actually he's positioned sideways (notice how he's 'leaning' against the 'wall' oddly). The card is a gimmick card that's super thin making it appear invisible when viewed sideways. He simply drops the card at the perfect angle to give the illusion of disappearing which is why it took 100 takes to get exactly right.
1877wf...look at the neck shadow...it jumps frames, simple camera editing with help from somebody else
@@cesarortiz1523 Looks like both guys blinked when the cut would happen, maybe to hide the cut in the edit?
8:57 you can see a slight cut between frames when he turns his hand for the last time. So it's perfectly edited that's all. You are welcome
Hey, thanks but.... You're wrong. You're welcome.
Watched it at .25, no cut.
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Chris, in one of the magic groups on Facebook an excellent magician did a tutorial on how to do that vanish. It’s incredibly tricky due to it relying on the card being completely level so you can’t see it side on. Due to frame rate, the camera can’t pick it up when it’s dropped. It’s a trick that can’t be performed in front of an audience (unless for joke purposes), only on social media.
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My take (all pun intended) on the card drop, is more like a frame drop. Filming at 24FPS you are already missing fast motion, then if you move slow enough during and right after the card drop you can drop that singular frame in post and the human eye won't notice the difference. Am I right?
you could always crop out the card if it was still in the bottom of the frame too.
A card wouldn't have to move that fast to cover the ~10cm between frames (2-3m/sec?). Plaid guy mentioned it took a load of takes, and black shirt guy looks like hes bending the card to sproing it out of frame. Could just be as simple as yeeting the damn thing out and hoping you get a take where it isn't noticable on a mobile phone with a rolling shutter.
@@alphaphoenicis your math contradicts what your saying. lets work off the larger number of 3m/s thats 0.33 seconds for 1m, 0.033 seconds for 10cm, 24fps = 0.0416 seconds per frame. the simple verdict, a card could drop 12.5 cm between frames at 24fps, the more complex verdict is that cards fall faster in the initial 20 - 30cm before they start to spin causing their velocity to reduce.
@@MadAboutTutorials wasn't that my point? You bend the card, spring it downwards, and it's not going to take much to dodge the shutter - making it pretty plausible they could do this without edits.
@@alphaphoenicis my mistake, sorry. Yes it could be done without editing. Personally, I would record this at 120FPS and only keep every 5th frame, that was you could pick exactly the frame before and after the fall.
@@MadAboutTutorials if we're right about how the trick is done, then a slow-mo video would amaze the shit out of the people that are doing it (even if you did do a cheeky edit).
In the frame by frame of the first vanishing card trick we can see through the fingers that the card isn't in his hand while the top of the card is still visible. That seems like editing shenanigans to me.
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I gotta agree, honestly. The first guy is a genius. It got us all talking about him, and even got him featured on this channel. Attention is attention.
I love the first guy doing his hilarious inspiration stuff lol
He looks like he's leaning against the wall, but may be laying on the ground, at an angle that allows him to drop the card with his arm blocking it's descent. What do you think?
Calvin Scott couldn’t be because of the way he is leaning, he holds the card in the right hand but leans on his left shoulder so you would still see the card 🤔
If you look between his fingers, the card is already gone while he tilts the card
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check the comment where he said thanks for putting me in the thumbnail. that's the guy. in the replies, he says he drops it.
Lol, that 1st one...
I've never seen an advertisement for a friend before and the "I wanna make you happy" implies more than friendship. 👀
here's the card drop trick; watch for the slight twitch in the hand, that'll show you when it happened. it is just the random chance that it drops perfectly level to the camera.
Not quite though, the card is still in frame yet disappears through his fingers. I believe that’s been edited.
Your reactions to the first dude made the time it took to get through his schtick all with it 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
when the card is in his hand and static for a couple of seconds the camera switches off, he drops the card camera back on. Timing is everything
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Angle Z is one of the BEST tricks to show a kid. I did that one for my nephew and a few months later he was doing magic. One year later I picked him up from school and we wound up talking about your channel! Haha. He was already subscribed at 10 years old. Love it!
how does it work. how did you do it on your nephew
9:41 - you have to go frame by frame, but there is something black on the underside of his left (stage right) wrist.
This device scoops up the 1st coin and then drops 3 extra coins near the 2nd (closest) coin.
A similar device on the right wrist just scoops up that coin.
My Gimmick Got Featured in a Chris Ramsay's Video
What else could I wish for......! 🤗
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( That's me on 8:13 )
Samree oh hey!! Your that guy that was said to have a long thumb, right? It was a mind blowing gimmick!! Great job dude!
@@VascoCards You've Found Me Again 😂
You watch my videos if you want...!
Dude I thought it was so great!
@@ORGANISM44 thanks dude
Nice job dude
Explaining the card trick: Video is recorded at 24 fps probably and he's flicking the card out of his with his wrist in between frames. Would require a lot of takes, but completely doable with enough determination. The camera didn't recorded it because it happened between recorded frames.
They key is the flick. It takes 0.14 seconds for the card to fall 10cm from stationary, not enough time between frames. You really need to eject it while keeping your hand in the same position.
@@rossbatten2912 If he hadn't looked at his armpit it would be close to magic.
Best thing about watching Chris is feeling like a kid again and the Joy of getting your leg pulled through him.
More magical than "a cardpull"
Why so complicated? He drops it, and later edits out the card using photoshop.
@@linagee Then he might as well have his hand disappear as well.
No.
I don't want to put him in the category of David Blaine, David Copperfield or especially Criss Angel using dirty camera tricks or paid controllers.
Penn and Teller hanging upside down, doing magic, was a good one and not even "a camera trick."
Exposing them self and all forgiven.
If this fellow cheats with anything but angles, he should not be forgiven, but forgotten. (dirty son of ##+#?#). But that is not a thought coming to my mind.
What you see is what you get or it's not decent magic.
Have a good day and think kind of the trickster.
Although beware if you one day met an honest man.
He might steal from You. (Tube)
@@linagee have you tried doing so? cause this ain't it
I didn’t know you were into e-sports Chris. That’s cool. I se that’s an SSG sweater. What game do you watch the play?
I think he once mentioned that he got a jacket from them and thanked a friend that worked for the org. That means he might not even watch them. But I still hope so
Brawl stars or rocket league perhaps
he has a twitch channel. hes posted a few pictures of him playing overwatch before.
@5:11 strong rubberband up his sleeve, subtle release of card and it shoots out of sight, he gives it a moment to be fully gone, then the prestige
This may be my favorite video I've watched of yours. Thank you for being inspirational.
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(Alice in wonderland inspired puzzle)
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I never thought that magic or puzzles were that cool or interesting til I found this channel, now I can't stop watching, not cool man!
Hehehe
That poor guy is like, “I... don’t.. have really... small hands...”
I feel like the card drop trick is just stay incredibly still and drop it then cut out the 1-3 frames of the card falling in post, both videos kind of look like the hand moves slightly within a frame
Certainly looks so. With both guys doing this trick you can see fingers move to release the card. With the guy at 5:10 if you look at his eyes instead of hand you can see the eyelids motion that seems to miss some part exactly when card should have fallen (and that can account to cut off frames).
I am honestly so glad I found your channel. Your hand washing card tricks just made my day. That looks so amazing
I love how Ramsay gets frustraided 9:03. He is thinking " I know a magic trick too i'll show you!" :D
The camera is at such the perfect angle where if the card is dropped perfecttly parallel to the floor you can't see it drop due to how thin it is.
you can clearly see the second guys fingers flex slightly when he drops the card. It has to do with the Frame rate and how fast the card drops and also the cards orientation to the camera.
ROLLING SHUTTER EFFECT
Basically digital cameras scan downwards so there is a window of time where you can drop it and the scan will miss it
That's not how rolling shutter works, I am sorry
@@thinamo7750 that is how rolling shutter works I know a guy who does practical effects with cameras that was his answer, so next time shut the hell up, if your just trying to invalidate an answer
@@Laeshen there could be a time window due to the frame rate, but it would not be smaller if it was full shutter
@@thinamo7750 digital cameras have a scan of 1m per .15 seconds so you have a space of .07 and .09 based on the size of what's left and the fall off
I think "the scan will miss it" might be a misleading description for something moving as slowly as the card should be (I think the card should exit the frame at around 1/40 the scan line speed), but I hadn't considered rolling shutter when thinking about what "time between frames" means.
Let's do some math! Seems to me the card is dropped from approximately 80% down the image, so there's up to 20% scan time added to the time between frames. If the camera is capable of 120fps (many phones), then 20% of the scan time is no more than 1.67ms. At 30fps, the frame time is 33ms, so that's only 4% more time. So while I think I agree with you on how rolling shutter works, I think I agree with @Thinamo on what effect it would have: not much. Too bad, I thought this was a pretty clever insight at first.
I don't understand your last comment, though. different cameras have different scan speeds, so anything that states a speed for "digital cameras" seems inaccurate. I don't know what 1m refers to (sensor? scene?), or what units you're giving 0.07 and 0.09. Can't follow what math you're doing at all.
1st guy seems like a guy in his parents rich house showing off.
Been watching your videos for a while now, big fan. Also I am now obsessed with Jekiyoo and Mario Lopez. When you explained that card trick and slowed it down.....I STILL thought the card had vanished. Kudos to you sir.
P.s that is a glorious beard
Man.. You are inspirational!! Big Time!! Thank You for all these Great Videos! Please Keep up the Great Work!!!
That first guy... I dont know which I hate more... That guy for making the video, Chris for showing it, or myself for sitting here and watching it.....
Chris: that got me a little teary
Me: I have no idea what’s happening
Rumors said that if you’re early enough, chris would like this comment.
Wow and he did
Yeah
Legends come true dude!
Who else went straight to singing the line rumor has it....
Click bait, to watch a click bait, to make fun of a click bait?
Been looking your video's for 2 days straight now without me ever having any interest in card tricks. Might buy a deck and give it a swoop soon
At 6:16 when you say, “Now the card’s gone” you can still see a bit of the corner. If you back up a few frames you can already see what appears to be the shirt in the gap between fingers where the card should be while a lot of the corner is still clearly visible.
Chris: being an awesome human being and putting out AMAZING content during quarantine
Me: Binge watching all of his videos and hoping that maybe I would become as good of a magician as he is (I can do a few card tricks, but I suck at them)
Pragna Sri you can do the same mate. Just need a camera and frog ✌️
6:00 I think the dude dropped the card TONS of times to sync the drop with the rolling shutter speed of the camera. In other words the card fell out of the screen between frames.
Could just be a cheeky edit as well.
The first guy with the vanishing card. He admitted that he dropped the card just to cover up his real sorcery
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(Alice in wonderland inspired puzzle)
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I think he's dropping the card when he freezes and then just clipping out the frames of the card falling. As long as he's completely still for the 3-4 frames where the card drops out of the bottom of the shot, he can cut those frames out and make it look seamless. It would take some time to get the move to look completely fluid and to make sure there's no 'jump' in the cut but that's what I think.
The look you were giving for the first guy totally matched me. He was out their, wow......
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Chris love what you do! I love to watch penn and teller fool us! Do you find your self watching more shows that relate to you? I also play the drums and watch drummer video. I'm a first time subscriber. Stay healthy
For the card vanish, maybe the camera isn’t oriented the way we assume. Maybe he drops it and it falls behind his arm.
Nailed it. Well done.
No, it's photoshopped. As you can see he didn't do a very good job because you can still see the red tint between his fingers. This is taking 2 copies of the video and layering them on top of eachother and then just erasing the playing card from the top layer.
@@js0988 Eh? If you copy the video and erase the card from the first layer, it would show the card on the second layer.
That's my guess
That's a great guess. I just kind of assumed the video was edited and he cut out the frames where he drops it and the films again without the card and cut it together to look nearly seamless. His hand does seem to move slightly between holding it flat and vanishing the card apart from just his fingers opening but I could be interpreting that movement wrong.
I could be dreaming, but that card vanishing trick it looks like his sleeve shakes the TINIEST bit. Probs a string attached
Best theory
*string
No need to thank me
@@dalink2388 oh lemme rditt
@@kungfubrandon6886 A string theory? Try to come up with something more practical.
@@nikhilreddy8550 it is the best theory
Chris: "Who does that?"
Asians: "Doesn't everyone?"
Chris you give off positive vibes with each video you put out.. In a year that should be erased from history, your outlook on others and their creativity is refreshing!
My favorite was when the dude ripped a card and the piece went into the kids pocket. That was dope, and seeing kids that amazed or excited by magic is awesome.
Rocking that Space Station Gaming hoodie though.
Ian Kelley thats what i thought
But it said “free” so how is he selling anything? Maybe he’s just a cool down to earth inspirational creeper?
Most things on the internet are 'free' because we sell our souls to the advertising gods.
@@grn1 Only to add your statement, check out surveillance capitalism from Shoshana Zuboff. She covers more of all the information that is gathered that has nothing to do with advertising, and how its being used and how money is being made off of it. In other words, the Chinese model, but designed for those in a capitalist society.
There’s no such thing as a free meal. At best he is advertising future shows which aren’t free.
I never knew a card vanish broke the internet. Mine's working just fine.
I am laughing more at the reactions of you watching the videos than for the videos itself
I have sort of a tradition of buying my dad a puzzle box for christmas because I have sentiment to a really old one he has where you have to slide panels to access a key to open it much like a normal chest. They weren't really puzzles until I decided to get him a Japanese Puzzle box that needed to be opened to get the real present. Suffice to say I got a call sometime later (after Christmas) where he said "I don't remember how to get this open" because I think he actually put the solution card in the box. The craftsmanship for a relatively cheap item was impeccable -- finding the seams for the panels that moved was visually impossible (all the grain lined up) -- and even though this was a simple puzzle box you had to move some panels twice. I suppose you shouldn't torture your elders but it was fun nonetheless. Side note: Make flexfit or fitted hats -- I won't typically wear a snap back except out of desperation.
“A world where thank you means something”
Also him:
“Thank you for you time”
That vanish is taught in “The dark arts: How to sell your soul to the devil”
Maybe he dropped it exactly between frames, thats why it took so long, he had to get a shot where the camera missed the card falling.
Sir, you are correct in my estimation, means you are a GENIUS! Welcome to the club, and no I don't have any shirts, lol.
The card vanish could be done in post because there is a point where their fingers seperate to indicate a drop. If you pause your body movement, drop and hold your position, in post you can delete the frames showing the card dropping. Then it appears to vanish
Man, your tenkai palm looks SO SICK. It's like it actually vanishes, so smooth. gotta get to practicing that more. Looks sick on cam!
"Today's video brought to you by the word 'inspirational'. And the letter Q."
The card vanish is literally just dropping the card completely straight down with it being so thin, it "vanishes" because the camera can't pick it up. That's why it took 100 tries or however many.
9:00 as soon as the card is gone his face is slightly different. Watch it closely
Na that one is easy, he pushed it down a black patch.
Appreciate the positive vibe, inspiring fans and future magicians is good for everyone.
They're flicking the cards into their sleeves at a slightest agle frame, perfect timing and flicking, nice trick
Taking a short trip to the living room!
That first guy is just like every celebrity in their mansion saying, "we're all in this the same!" Lol just cringe flex bullshit.
That plaid guys card trick, the trick is the cards isn’t there at all. It’s very unnatural looking. Looks like a full edit to me.
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that butt grip and shuffle tho HAHHAHAH
The countless hours of continual practise to perfect each trick is commendable !!!
"what do you know that I don't know?", uhm that would be stop motion!
Take a look to his eyes, you can tell where the edition took place.
He looks like a god of war character
its a realy nice channel!! thanks for make this great content, you won a new subscriber with this video
peace man
thank you so much for that palming explanation. watching you "wash" your hands like that was so satifsfying
I haven't been this excited for something since my ex-gf's pregnancy test came back negative