i was a magician for seven years because of lance burton . after you know how a trick works to a point its now longer magical you focus on the artists delivery . that's when you see the real magic. thanks for the memories lance!
The beauty of magic is allowing yourself to be fooled. some tricks manage this without too much effort though some are just not very good. this is an example of something i sat back enjoyed and he just made them appear from no where. im cool with that :)
Know the trick, CptCharles is right... there is no problem in knowing the "solution", magic is not just about the unknown but also about how well performed it is. One example is Roy Raphaelli... I know how many of his tricks are done, but never cease to enjoy watching them, no matter how simple they may be. Other magicians can perform much more complicated tricks... but not with the same flare. Like this one, especially for the bow - a nice twist.
They always say those magicians who can speak to the dead and foresee the future would be monsters if they didn't warn about catastrophes, this guy could save everybody dying of thirst right now, what a maniac!
Thanks Lance Burton, I loved your reference to our Creator & the end . I hope if your don't mind if I use some your your ideas in my next act ? Lance, thanks for the Magic ! ! ! My mentor was Jerry Andrus & as magicians, I KNOW that you know who that is ! ! !
Lance Burton. Największy z największych :) Jeśli ktoś jeszcze nie wiem kim jest Burton, jest to mój idol. Jest największym moim idolem i prawdziwym mistrzem. Magik Markus z Polski
For a while I didn't get what Lance Burton's appeal was. I always thought he was skilled in his sleight of hand but I think what people like about him is he has a sincerity to him that can't be faked. He's not a arrogant jackass pretending to be nice for an audience for his own gratification. He's just a nice guy who loves to entertain. There's simply no bullshit to it and I think his audience feels it.
Wire stunts and green screens are not secret because the movie industry doesn't have a code to keep it from you. It's the same basic principle for both : "we do things that are hidden from you for your entertainment." Point is, knowing the secret doesn't spoil it for everybody, like me. Why? Because I can appreciate the inner workings, and creativity of certain illusions. Having an observational and curious mind, is not a bad thing.
Here's one thing any working magician can tell you about Trickbusters. They 've been wrong on most everything that they've posted. Their excitement is simply in spoiling things for other people. If they can post something that somewhat makes sense, they know that viewers won't do any further research. If you want proof that Trickbusters misses 75% of their explanations, check out 2 things: magic books that discuss the same principles and the fact that Trickbusters hasn't been taken off TH-cam.
I don't get what's wrong with people that like to analyze and reveal magic tricks. Skepticism is a natural human process and analyzing, understanding, and sharing your findings with others is all part of active learning. If you're complaining about all of that, then the issue isn't with the people that enjoy analyzing things, the issue is with you.
no actually it is, because how they shoot the scenes isn't a secret, nobody is trying to hide that and by knowing how they do the wire stunts, the whole movie isn't ruined. by knowing how a trick is done it ceases to be magic, it isn't magically once you know how it's done because that is why it's cool in the first place, because you don't know how it was accomplished. if everyone knows how its done there is no point.
That's a terrible comparison. If you exposed the trick BEFORE he did it - maybe you've seen it once or twice and other people haven't - then yeah, I'll agree with you. No one should expose a magic trick at that time. But if you study the trick after it's done, after it's had it's initial impact on you, then there's nothing wrong with that. That's like studying a movie after you've watched it for the first time. Sure it removes some of the film magic but it's still completely fine to do.
Sir I was not bitching, nor hating, and if you conceived a factual statement that way maybe you have a problem. I do not see why you are posting this hateful comment on a simple statement. I hoped to make you see why others could have a problem with that. I enjoy analyzing them as much as others do, or maybe more since I like performing some tricks every once in a while too. I am just trying to show you why other people express their 'not happiness' about revealing posts.
And likewise, there are people who appreciate others who find the secrets behind the trick. In the end, you're still hating on someone for something they enjoy. Some people enjoy doing the tricks; others enjoy analyzing them. If you let either of these people bother you, you have a problem, not them. Quit your bitching.
exposing magic tricks is the same as telling someone the end of a movie before they see it. have you seen the dark knight yet? the cop is robin and batman fakes his death then retires with catwoman. see how that's fucked up? it's just a mean thing to do to the creators of the movie, the people showing the movies in their theater, and the people who want to see the movie. you should understand the similarities between killing a movie and a magic trick.
Can’t believe you just ruined The Dark Knight for me. Fuck I was just about to watch it. Why did you do that? Fuck man! You made an example of something that was fucked up by literally doing something that was fucked up......that’s fucked up. That’s like saying to you’re spouse. “ hey do you know how depressed and hurt you would be if I fucked someone else? Well you would feel THIS depressed and hurt...I fucked someone else.....there, that’s how it feels”
No, it is not fair to compare magic to films. A magician cannot do completely new tricks for every single show. Many magicians are specialists in certain types of trick and it harms their career if you reveal how it's done to the World at large. I have studied card magic and there are only six basic card trick elements. As a result I can see through almost any card trick. Should I tell the World those elements so they can see through any card trick? That would ruin a lot of magicians' acts.
yes it is as an audience viewing the trick we don't actually want to figure out the trick. Our instinct when these types of sleight of hand tricks and card tricks is to be fooled.
Freedom is only good as long as it doesn't hurt other people. Giving away magicians' secrets certainly harms their acts. Keeping the secrets is the entire basis of magic shows. If you can't see that, then I'm sorry but you're not a very good judge of when freedom can be harmlessly exercised and when it should by people with a conscience be carefully self-limited.
Actually it isn't. Most people want to know how a trick is done AFTER they've seen it. It would be more along the lines of somebody showing you how they green screened Batman during a wire stunt. And you spoiling the movie doesn't make you any less of a hypocrite.
I don't give a fuck about Trickbusters or anything, but if you are hating on someone because they enjoy analyzing and explaining magic tricks, then you really are on the same page as people who hate on magic tricks in the first place. It's the exact same scenario, reversed. Grow a pair; using your own personal freedoms does not take away the freedoms of someone else.
Like everything Lance does, beautiful, stunning and done with class!
i was a magician for seven years because of lance burton . after you know how a trick works to a point its now longer magical you focus on the artists delivery . that's when you see the real magic. thanks for the memories lance!
The only version of this effect that I've ever liked.
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Good point. Layperson would never even use the term.
Yes I would agree with you on that. Still, I think that there is entertainment value in this performance. But no, nobody's mind is likely to be blown.
Thank you for posting this! I remember that night. I was at that show, up in the balcony! Great memories!
The beauty of magic is allowing yourself to be fooled. some tricks manage this without too much effort though some are just not very good. this is an example of something i sat back enjoyed and he just made them appear from no where. im cool with that :)
Know the trick, CptCharles is right... there is no problem in knowing the "solution", magic is not just about the unknown but also about how well performed it is. One example is Roy Raphaelli... I know how many of his tricks are done, but never cease to enjoy watching them, no matter how simple they may be. Other magicians can perform much more complicated tricks... but not with the same flare.
Like this one, especially for the bow - a nice twist.
They always say those magicians who can speak to the dead and foresee the future would be monsters if they didn't warn about catastrophes, this guy could save everybody dying of thirst right now, what a maniac!
Thanks Lance Burton, I loved your reference to our Creator & the end . I hope if your don't mind if I use some your your ideas in my next act ? Lance, thanks for the Magic ! ! !
My mentor was Jerry Andrus & as magicians, I KNOW that you know who that is ! ! !
This guy is an expert at making things appear out of nowhere.
Lance Burton. Największy z największych :) Jeśli ktoś jeszcze nie wiem kim jest Burton, jest to mój idol. Jest największym moim idolem i prawdziwym mistrzem.
Magik Markus z Polski
Can't beat Tommy Cooper! He killed it with this trick
Yes always really good ! a Master ;-)
For a while I didn't get what Lance Burton's appeal was. I always thought he was skilled in his sleight of hand but I think what people like about him is he has a sincerity to him that can't be faked. He's not a arrogant jackass pretending to be nice for an audience for his own gratification. He's just a nice guy who loves to entertain. There's simply no bullshit to it and I think his audience feels it.
Alot of magicians do the same basic trick but its the story they tell around that trick that makes it magic.
i remember seeing Tommy Cooper do this one a few years back.
Cool trick with the empty bottom glasses, notice they get smaller )
that is a good trick its easyly done tho if u do it right
each bottle is very very similar but a tiny bit smaller
@xXCptCharlesXx
Seven bottles? Do you know how small the smallest one would be? It would be visibly smaller than the first 3 even from a distance.
I'll never seek out the knowledge of how this was done. I don't mind being fooled by someone so skilled.
...... wowowow nice!!!!
Wire stunts and green screens are not secret because the movie industry doesn't have a code to keep it from you. It's the same basic principle for both : "we do things that are hidden from you for your entertainment." Point is, knowing the secret doesn't spoil it for everybody, like me. Why? Because I can appreciate the inner workings, and creativity of certain illusions. Having an observational and curious mind, is not a bad thing.
BOTTLES WITHIN BOTTLES
BOTTLECEPTION.
for many the 'magic' of magic dissapears when they know how things work. There for they do not appreciate people who reveal magic.
someone please help me to find the name of the song that he did the magic trick
did anyone get back to u on the song,if so wat is it?
Does anyone else see Sheldon Cooper in him? lol idk why but it's like a double to me.
Here's one thing any working magician can tell you about Trickbusters. They 've been wrong on most everything that they've posted. Their excitement is simply in spoiling things for other people. If they can post something that somewhat makes sense, they know that viewers won't do any further research. If you want proof that Trickbusters misses 75% of their explanations, check out 2 things: magic books that discuss the same principles and the fact that Trickbusters hasn't been taken off TH-cam.
I don't get what's wrong with people that like to analyze and reveal magic tricks. Skepticism is a natural human process and analyzing, understanding, and sharing your findings with others is all part of active learning. If you're complaining about all of that, then the issue isn't with the people that enjoy analyzing things, the issue is with you.
no actually it is, because how they shoot the scenes isn't a secret, nobody is trying to hide that and by knowing how they do the wire stunts, the whole movie isn't ruined. by knowing how a trick is done it ceases to be magic, it isn't magically once you know how it's done because that is why it's cool in the first place, because you don't know how it was accomplished. if everyone knows how its done there is no point.
@nattavision And all Cooper did was Ken Brooke's routine... Good ideas goes around all the time ;)
The hard part is to make them go back.
240p we meet again
That's a terrible comparison. If you exposed the trick BEFORE he did it - maybe you've seen it once or twice and other people haven't - then yeah, I'll agree with you. No one should expose a magic trick at that time. But if you study the trick after it's done, after it's had it's initial impact on you, then there's nothing wrong with that. That's like studying a movie after you've watched it for the first time. Sure it removes some of the film magic but it's still completely fine to do.
Sir I was not bitching, nor hating, and if you conceived a factual statement that way maybe you have a problem. I do not see why you are posting this hateful comment on a simple statement. I hoped to make you see why others could have a problem with that. I enjoy analyzing them as much as others do, or maybe more since I like performing some tricks every once in a while too. I am just trying to show you why other people express their 'not happiness' about revealing posts.
What's the song called? :3
Did you know the name of the song? I still have not found out.
If you know it, please tell me.
He does sound exactly like Data. Hmm...
me too!
i have no idea how he did that, isn't that the idea though
can som1 tell me how to do this?
4 seasons spring by vivaldi :)
I prefer Tommy Cooper's version :D
And likewise, there are people who appreciate others who find the secrets behind the trick. In the end, you're still hating on someone for something they enjoy. Some people enjoy doing the tricks; others enjoy analyzing them. If you let either of these people bother you, you have a problem, not them. Quit your bitching.
@nattavision And all Tommy Cooper did was copying the routine that Ken Brooke did. Good ideas will go around and around.. ;)
exposing magic tricks is the same as telling someone the end of a movie before they see it. have you seen the dark knight yet? the cop is robin and batman fakes his death then retires with catwoman.
see how that's fucked up? it's just a mean thing to do to the creators of the movie, the people showing the movies in their theater, and the people who want to see the movie. you should understand the similarities between killing a movie and a magic trick.
Can’t believe you just ruined The Dark Knight for me. Fuck I was just about to watch it. Why did you do that? Fuck man! You made an example of something that was fucked up by literally doing something that was fucked up......that’s fucked up. That’s like saying to you’re spouse. “ hey do you know how depressed and hurt you would be if I fucked someone else? Well you would feel THIS depressed and hurt...I fucked someone else.....there, that’s how it feels”
No, it is not fair to compare magic to films. A magician cannot do completely new tricks for every single show. Many magicians are specialists in certain types of trick and it harms their career if you reveal how it's done to the World at large.
I have studied card magic and there are only six basic card trick elements. As a result I can see through almost any card trick. Should I tell the World those elements so they can see through any card trick?
That would ruin a lot of magicians' acts.
yes it is as an audience viewing the trick we don't actually want to figure out the trick. Our instinct when these types of sleight of hand tricks and card tricks is to be fooled.
Freedom is only good as long as it doesn't hurt other people. Giving away magicians' secrets certainly harms their acts. Keeping the secrets is the entire basis of magic shows. If you can't see that, then I'm sorry but you're not a very good judge of when freedom can be harmlessly exercised and when it should by people with a conscience be carefully self-limited.
who know the song start at 1:24?
I need it as well :(
@@MiloudElfarkh Hi! Do you have the tittle of the Song? Thanks
Did you know the name of the song? I still have not found out.
If you know it, please tell me.
Actually it isn't. Most people want to know how a trick is done AFTER they've seen it. It would be more along the lines of somebody showing you how they green screened Batman during a wire stunt. And you spoiling the movie doesn't make you any less of a hypocrite.
I don't give a fuck about Trickbusters or anything, but if you are hating on someone because they enjoy analyzing and explaining magic tricks, then you really are on the same page as people who hate on magic tricks in the first place. It's the exact same scenario, reversed. Grow a pair; using your own personal freedoms does not take away the freedoms of someone else.
No offense to Lance Burton, but I think Tommy Cooper's version is way better and funnier to watch than this
what a copy cat he is....all that he says and does is a copy....Search for Tommy Cooper bottle trick...what a shame lance burton
all magicians copy that is how u build a career as a magician just fi u do it better or not lol muggel nublet
i got it sir...thanx
Ha! Personally, that's my favourite version. Love TC
i know...right?
Ken Brooke is the original of this trick. shame on Cooper.
did anyone get back to u on the song,if so wat is it?