I FINALLY Figured Out How To Do This Trick!!
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I genuinely did not expect that card to vanish! Seriously fooled myself hahahha
Good stuff as always, beard magic guy with a hat who also does puzzles. 🤙
I'm still trying to figure out how you did that.
I'm fully convinced it's actual witchcraft.
Do it again
Imagine being soo good that u fool urself 🤣🤣
I cannot see it drop… you accidentally real magicked
Tree shadow: There are two lights, a bright one casting the main shadow and another one on the other side casting a fainter second shadow. Initially the bright light is swamping out the second shadow, but as he moves around the tree he comes between the bright light and the tree, making the second shadow easier to see.
Or someone brightens the other light at just the right time.
Yeah, some auto-exposure stuff going on there, too, right?
Yes , for sure the camera changing aperture and therefore revealing the shadow
Basically competing lumens cause washout with a reveal at shift.
His body blocked the light behind him making that area less bright.
You honestly reawakened my love for magic. I did a lot as a kid, even getting into the freak show side of things with hammering nails into my nose. I really feel off, but you've managed to make it peak my interest yet again. Thanks Chris.
Ah, a fellow human blockhead.
I pulled out a deck of cards in my office while watching this and started doing false cuts and shuffles and some ambitious card moves myself. Haven't picked up a deck in months maybe even a year or two as well.
What's weird is I saw Del Toro's Nightmare Alley a couple weeks ago which reawakened my love for magic, which has been dormant for 2 years. And "coincidentally" (even tho nothing is a coincidence) Chris Ramsay, the guy 12 year old me used to watch when I originally fell in love with magic, posts a video about how he is going to start doing magic tutorials again. Nuts.
That's amazing that you fluked that vanish 😂 normally takes 100s of tries
9:44 love that you fooled yourself knowing that we'd be fooled as well, haha. I totally watched that bit a few times thinking you knew the trick and pretended you didn't. But yeah, looking VERY closely there's a tiny shadow where you can see the card drop at just the right angle to have zero reflection; maybe some of the video encoding blended it in too :). So well hidden in the black! lol
You may be interested in looking into that spring some more. It would be a cool optical illusion for your space.
It is a concave mirror, the spring is placed below where the person's hand is, but the angle and depth makes it so the viewer can't see it. The spring really isn't in the location the person is grabbing it, but it does cast shadows properly.
Pretty sure the shadow appears only when you cross the tree because the sidewalk is a bit wet (and therefore a bit reflective).
The shadow you always see is from the diffuse sidewalk, but the shadow you only see at certain angles only appears once a different light source appears in the (super blurry, and therefore hard to distinguish) reflection.
Yes! Either this or perfect timing as one street light is a little slow to lit up.
Maybe a polarized lens is used for blocking directional light. If the lightsource from the appearing shadow is blocked it also don't show its shadows. By walking around the tree the camera and polarized lens are rotated that in the begin the lightsource is blocked and in the end the light from the lightsource is passed through the cameralens.
You are 100% right about the reflection of light on the sidewalk. See how the street gets even brighter from that light source as he walks further. So technically it's not a shadow but more like a mirror where the dark part is the tree.
I’ve never been into magic until seeing your videos. It’s such a cool form of art 🙏🏽
pretty sure the reason the pen going through the cloth, then the hole disappearing, is because the edges of the cloth weren't bound/tied off, and the weave was fairly large, meaning the individual fibers were easily pushed aside to allow the pen through, and loose enough to allow the fibers to be re-straightened without a machine, thus closing the hole
no it’s a self-healing cloth
@@ssnoww to my knowledge every type of existing self healing fabric requires water to be added, and unless I'm mistaken, no water was applied to the fabric in the video
The material thing is just them opening up/spreading the weave in the material to make a gap, then by shuffling the material around the weave settles back into place…
Same way when you get a pull in a woollen jumper or whatever, you can generally shimmy weaving around to get the string to settle mostly back into place.
You could probably do the same thing with cheesecloth or any ‘loose’ weave material.
Chris, I am the guy, who you featured on your channel with the card vanish. I already told you that is just dropping it perfectly horizontal. It is simple, but one needs like a hundred takes. :) Glad you nailed it in the video!
Weird he did not mention that you actually told him how it worked and instead he pretended to figure it out accidentally.
@@Jack-yq6ui Well, he said my explanation was BS that time. 🙂
Well, it wasnt't. You just drop the card. 🙂
The pen through the cloth is just sewed with widened spaces between the thread and you’re able to spread the threads open and when pulling on them they slide back into more evenly spaced lines which causes it to go back to how it was.
Good to see you, Chris! I owe you a great many thanks. Most of my card fundamentals were learned because you showed me an interesting and approachable way to gain them. I used to be a music teacher, and I recognize that "inspiration" can be a difficult thing to translate to people, even when you are passionate about something. You really inspired me to try something that I always wanted to. I still love showing quick color changes to customers at my store, and having the, "OMG WHATTTT?!?" reaction. I mean, think about that. You get to ripple out these waves and get more people to smile because of your love for the craft. That is monumental. Always a blast seeing you in the magic scene...I know you as "the magic guy who does puzzles," by the way.😂✌
9:30 And Chris, the method you guessed was right. This vanish is called the "Thousand Takes Vanish" and was made by a British magician, and the method completely justifies the name.
20:43 It's interesting that the whole waterfall goes from laminar flow to turbulent flow after inserting hands in one location!
We have those musical roads in Japan too. Always exciting when I get to drive on one
19:30 There is a "Singing Road" on Route 66 in New Mexico, also. It plays "America the Beautiful". You are correct on the how, they alter the distance between the grooves to generate the note frequencies, and the length of the strip gives you the note length.
The trick with 4 aces was crazy because I also chose the ace of clubs before Chris or the lady said anything.
same I was blown away lol. It can't possibly work for everyone that way, right? like 1/4 chances but damn
i chose ace of clubs too... before he chose it. Then i hear him say ace of clubs, then i hear the girl say ace of clubs... That is just weird... how were we manipulated to choose that one??? i wonder....
@@rarodriguez My guess is that it is the same kind of thing that makes most people think the same when asked "think of a color and a tool". Most people will think "red hammer". Asking "pick one of the 4 aces" might have "ace of clubs" as the most common answer
little does chris know, hes the only reason I got into magic the summer of 6th grade 6 years back, all I did that summer was benge chris' videos and magic tutorials
Hypothesis for the Ace of clubs trick because I picked clubs too. I think it is just simple mentalism where we all think of spades first since it is the most popular and clubs is "one" psychological degree away since it is black but a different shape. and picking between the red options would take too much mental energy in that short amount of time. So even though it would seem like a 1 in 3 chance we would pick something other than spades (because spades is toooo obvious and we want to fool the magician), that we actually fall into their trap and pick clubs way more than a 1 in 3 chance.
I've watched your content for 3 years now, really wanted to start learning magic but never found the time, but your recent video discussing current state of magic really inspired me. Bought myself my first bicycle deck, learned a snap change, how to fan a deck and some easy card manipulation from your old videos. Exited what I'll learn next, and what you'll teach me in the future! Thank you for your videos.
This is how i started around 3 years ago, hard to find time to train with kid but getting forward slowly 8)
18:06 The man demonstrates the genuine 'Kashmiri shawl', the elasticity of the wool 👌
10:00 my 🧠 refuses to believe you
So does mine!
Lol the guy at 13:30 doing elmsley counting still four cards altrough he pulled Ac away and shouldve been left with three
the professional deformation, old habbits die hard😂😂
Bro, been a subscriber for years now & your B roll footage has always been on point but you’ve only gotten better & better at creating some beautiful cinematography/videography & I don’t know the 1st thing about pro cam work. You actually get me to watch the sponsorship just cuz I like to see the footage. Everyone else I skip past it. Well done. …oh yea, your magic is pretty good too. Lol.
😎😎😎Because the camera [8:40] obscured the full extent of guys arm, I wondered if the card was vanished using an adapted Gecko-type device. Personally it looked too clean for just a drop though admittedly, Chris showed that was possible too. It may not have been attached to his person and instead, took advantage of an off-camera assistant and a careful and precise use of camera angle for the effect. 'Just a thought. 😎😎😎
Chris. Every single video of yours is a masterpiece. I love the Intros from all the videos that you create. Its just amazing!!!😍😍
Glad you like them!
I like the hole in the card routine that it went from 4-1 in the card as well (and all different cards family Diamond, Hearts, Clubs and Spades)
im so happy you're getting back into magic! you're the reason i got into it in the first place, love you man!!!! keep it up!
Loved the outdoor setting with the dog in this one. 🙂
Glad you enjoyed it
That is a super dope projector, loved all the clips thanks Chris
For the shadow: nearby lights are washing out the second shadow until the viewer is close enough to see it.
"I've filmed this... I've reacted to this 8 times." ... "As I was editing this trick... This video." Lol. Brilliant
video series idea maybe. I love your magician reacts videos and I always anticipate the "Hey! let me try that!" So maybe a series where you watch/pick 3 submitted videos of tricks and then you learn/teach yourself with your knowledge of moves and perform them without a tutorial. Maybe film the practicing process too. Thoughts? Or a simplified version would be a mix of magician reacts where you pick out recommended videos you think you could do and give yourself 3 strikes to replicate them before moving to the next video or something. like a "Try not to laugh." but like "Try not to flash" Or something.
0:39 The trick was, he just made your eyes fall out. 😂
These backyard videos are really nice. Very chill.
Am I the only one who was waiting for Chris to touch his hat ? Lmao
No 🧢
20:00 There is a portion of Route 66 in New Mexico that plays a song also. I think to the east of Albuquerque.
So for the shadow I think a car comes with it’s headlights on which causes light to face the other way and causing a shadow in the other direction (car just happens to come perfect when he crossed) so basically it’s car lights causing it
your magic videos are genuinely the best of the best 💜
Love these videos. The pashmina video is real, that is a very fine thread and hand woven, the guy is basically pulling the fibers apart without tearing the fabric. A real shawl would be priced in the 1000s
18:12 if you notice they do not break any fibers they pull them apart and then rub them back together to bind it to one
Watching late at night in bed, that jump-scare intro music startled the heck out of me.
Also brought me out of my half-asleep relaxed state like a rat out of an aqueduct.
Not overly impressed, especially as I need to get up for work in only a few hours.
Scratch this channel for listening to for late-night relaxation. 😬
That cube hinge thing reminds me of the fidget toy also made of cubes and hinges that seems to go on forever.
There is a musical road here in the US as well...loved it as a kid and it played the Loan Ranger theme song and a few others. :)
This was cool, the sponsor was a great addition
Hi from Hungary!
Every 1-2 months I drive on that musical road when I visit my parents :D It's road 67 and it plays the song "Road 67" by Republic.
Keep up the good work Chris! Funny that you fooled yourself accidentally :D
What's really cool is walking through fall leaves in a forest and they appear out of no where :) Awesome Butterflies :)
I love how at 13:32 when he counts the cards, he counts 4 in his hands. So he had 5 cards.
Tree shadow theory: the type of paving of the sidewalk is why. It is made to be very flat, which though not a mirror, behaves like a mirror in low light. It’s much easier to see the shadow when the light is bouncing back at your eye in a straight line reflection (like a mirror), especially since a dark color sidewalk surface will have less diffuse reflection (making it look darker). It’s a cool phenomenon, not a camera setting difference.
Hey Chris, I've been watching your videos for a long time and I got interested in magic and your tutorials helped me in magic and cardistry. And do more tutorials plz. Thank you man keep rocking and congrats🥳🥳🥳🥳
just dropped one on monday
@@ChrisRamsay52 hey can you do a riffle fan tutorial?
That fabric just has a very lose weave that can be worked open and shut again. When you are sewing in certain closures and "holes" often you are trying to open the fibres like that and stitch them to stay open, rather than breaking any fibres, which makes the garment not prone to fraying apart where the closures were put in, such as doing hand stitched eyelet holes. Working any fabric against itself diagonally back and forth that way will help to close up runs and stretches in the weave so long as the fibres are just pulled and not actually broken. Larger openings require actually cutting or punching through the fibres, which is less preferable because it creates points that a garment can fray from if the edge binding doesn't stay perfect or a gromet starts to slip out. Awls are often used to work the fibres open for gromets to avoid this issue, for example.
So what he did was work the weave apart, pass something through it, and then work the weave shut again, as a demonstration that the fibres are resilient and the weave can be corrected this way, I suspect. That kind of fabric would be strong and also light weight, and possibly sheer, while also being easy to do large closures or embroidery motifs with large openings worked in without compromising the integrity of the fabric.
Yesssssss! Magic reddit! What if instead of try not to laugh u did try not to be fooled? And have a mild punishment when u get fooled like take a shot😁
Id think you would be "The 1st magic puzzle guy". I think the light pole shadow had to do with the number of light sources and the angle to the pole. basically when walking toward the pole there was enough light reflecting off surfaces relative to the viewer to drown out the shadow.
The lumens comment was funny, it shows you've come pretty far when you can make light of a sponsor.
7:47 , you can see a tiny paper / something at the middle of the coin. That should explain how the trick is done.
That more like a orami, like the spaceships that are examined in space, that is.
Someone accidentally looks into the lens... then at the doctors office: "Ah yes I see it now, you were watching a tiktok, it's clearly burned into your retina."
13:44 this is gonna fool you badly... haha! Epic look!
This are still one of my fave types of vids you do besides the YOU FLASH YOU LOOSE .. Keep em coming CR. been a fan for years
Hi, yes so about the shadow coming from the the pole I believe it has to do with the lesser light being killed by the brighter source of light, and once moved in a different angle the lesser light gets to shine and be obstructed by the pole crating a lesser shadow, me thinks, cuz if you see the moment the shadow casts there’s a bounce of light coming the direction of the camera, and the pole :)
Thanks for the trick review!
I also think ‘Beard Magic Guy With Hat That Does Puzzles’ is a really catchy channel name!
The musical road has been reproduced in other places. The best one that isn't around anymore is the landing strip at Walt Disney World. If you drove over it at 45 mph you would hear "When You Wish Upon A Star". Sadly it is no longer around.
Yes ! Chris blessing our weekend with new magic video 💯🪄
I haven’t watched one of Chris’ videos in a little over a year (give or take), but seeing Obi is still here brought back some memories and filled me with joy
16:18, maybe low light mode on his camera? It's less about him being on that side of the tree and more so about him rotating the camera away from the source of the brightest light and original shadow.
I think that last one with the water fall he is introducing air underneath, really cool
The spring thing...I seen a glass/plexiglass in front of it, on the left side as they pulled up the light you could see the scratches in the glass/plexiglass lol
There is a light on the other side of the street that is directly pointing towards that posts and it’s just the perfect distance to be able to cast a shadow without the light illuminating the whole sidewalk and then when you walk from one side to the next it’s just like sticking your hand out in front of your face and close in one eye and the next that’s just the best I can explain it
The singing road in Hungary is route 67. And there's a famous hungarian song called Route 67. That's what it plays. But yeah, it really sounds like a lullaby :D
We have a road in New Mexico with a section on the old Route 66 east of Albuquerque that plays America the Beautiful. Because of repairs it breaks up a bit but it still sounds great.
love the vanish effect
Kallima inachus, the orange oakleaf, Indian oakleaf or dead leaf, is a nymphalid butterfly found in Tropical Asia from India to Japan. With wings closed, it closely resembles a dry leaf with dark veins and is a commonly cited example of camouflage.
Shadow that happens only when you walk by the tree has something to do with the lights height and the Kashmir that fixes itself is real its fabric that shifts from its specific stitch placement
That card drop is actually really cool. A trick that seems to be leaning towards real magic than a trick
I agree about the Elmsley count I feel the same way about the double undercut... too suspicious.
The incorporation of the sponsor was nice. Very well done
Chris Ramsay … so glad to finally see obi in another video hahaha xo 😊
The fear of the rickroll 😂
The shadow shows up once you have gone past because before you were at enough of a sharp angle of incident that the light glancing off the sidewalk towards you washed out the shadow. It shows up once you are past and no longer looking into the subtle reflected light from the lamp casting the first shadow.
"Beard Magic Guy With a Hat" 😂
I remember reading about the musical roads, really cool and all, but the up keep on them is a nightmare for road workers, so they often fall into disrepair after a year or so
Hello i like all your video's because it make's me feel that any kind of puzzle or difficulty in real life ..will be solved, slowly but it would be solved one day.. thanks for all your videos. That cloth video you watch in the end. Cloth made by fine silk and polyester material and it has micro fiber threads that attach automatic after broken.. this cloth is used in winter. its warm and wear by both male and female.. thanks you 🤘👍
Chris, you're the cool tattooed puzzle Master magician. At least that's the title you own in my home.
Penn & Teller did a very nice take on the current day of RUclips magic. Good magic only exists in person. You can do anything over zoom or RUclips.
I had a field trip to a hot air balloon place in elementary school and they had self healing fabric that we played with. It’s good for hot air balloons because if you run into a tree or something and a branch makes a hole you can just rub the hole and it’ll heal. Blew my mind back in 2004 and still so cool to see now!
The tree shadow is just a dim light behind the tree with low diffuse reflection due to the dark pavement but it shows up as a specular (satin reflection) when viewed from looking back towards the light at the correct angle due to the slightly shiny damp pavement. You can confirm this specular reflection that is angle based by looking at the road behind the tree. Just as the shadow appears, the road gets brighter due to a backlight. Similarly the pavement gets lighter and the shadow appears by contrast, so it is not the shadow that is appearing but the surrounding illuminated pavement that is getting brighter due to a directional reflection of a backlight.
Finallyy a card video so nostalgic that im getting now 🤩🤩🤩
16:21 The only explantion is that there is another light but not as strong as the one casting the first shadow. both are on oppisite sides.
You are such an inspiration to my people. Including me keep doing these RUclips videos for magic
The shadow has got to be the lighting placement from above. There's obviously more than one light source. Placement and angles. Or maybe different color lights.
Damn i just love love love the way you shoot your vids!!
About that tree...basically the invisible shadow is the same shade as the pavement, when you're at the spot where the video starts. But when you go further, the shadow appears under your feet because now you're in a darker spot, and your eyes can see the contrast between the shadow and the spot you were before. Tl;Dr if you're in the dark, you can see where a window with a light on, but if you're in that window and it's dark outside, you can't see what's there. Simple.
loved seeing the dark magician every time you started a new clip. cant wait to see more magic on this channel
Dani da Ortiz has a “broken” Elmsley that might suit you, very casual and natural
That flexible polymeric material capable of self-repairing is cool stuff. Nice card drop trick as well.
I play mariachi music and our uniforms can get snagged and there is a way to mess with the material to put it back. But that is with gabardine. Not sure about all materials but I do use the same method for other clothes and it works sometimes.
The guy in India is useing a fabric like burlap but in a smaller scale. As long as you don't cut any threads, you can pull on the bias back and forth and it will come back together
I told you ages ago, on your first time seeing that vanishing card trick. Well, I hinted at it by saying it can't be done live only on camera and then the next time so saw it I just flat out told you how it was done.
The shadow trick is the light reflecting on the sidewalk (and not behind the tree). So it's technically it's not a shadow but more like a mirror where the darker part is the tree.
Yo Chris please review this and answer a question for me. He did the Elmsley count which I get but why did he count four blank cards when he showed three. During the trick.