r/blackmagicfuckery 1d ago

His Eyes

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u/Scooter310 1d ago

Invisible thread, changing contacts, and practice.

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u/round-earth-theory 1d ago

I don't think it's changing contacts. He's pushing them up into his eyelids and pulling them back down when he wants them on. Sometimes they stick which is why he's touching his eyes.

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u/MetalGhost99 1d ago

Pretty much the same conclusion i was getting.

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u/Scooter310 1d ago

I oversimplified it but yes you are probably correct. I am much more familiar with the other part of his act as I used to perform a version of it myself.

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u/AutumnEclipsed 1d ago

This plus magnets.

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u/Scooter310 23h ago

As a former performing magician I can see everything he is doing and I don't see a need for magnets anywhere. I'm curious where do you think he is using magnets?

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u/Accomplished_Deer_ 18h ago

It's the go-to when people see things hovering. But I'm 99% sure it's just invisible thread. The stick is tied from the top to the carpet. The "hovering" stick is caught on a couple knots tied into that thread. The ball is hanging from his head.

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u/Scooter310 14h ago

You are close. The mechanics are that simple I can tell you that. Working with invisible thread is extremely difficult the more involved you get and takes a lot of practice. I spent three years practicing with invisible thread in front of a mirror.

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u/Accomplished_Deer_ 10h ago

Idk, if you're looking to be a professional entertainer for adults, I can see it being difficult. But I was blowing other kids minds in elementary school recess with this trick. Tack the string behind the ear, the other end to a ball or playing card, and you can get pretty good rather quickly. (it's a simple trick. It's literally just a thread. Not much more you can learn beyond 'move the thing, don't touch the thread in a way that reveals it's a thread')

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u/Scooter310 3h ago edited 3h ago

I was doing tricks where I had a dollar bill fly across the room to me 15 feet away, making things float and vanishes. Pairing it with other tricks and being able to move from one to the next seamlessly is difficult without adults spotting it. Also the thread i used was able to he used in just about any light so it was extremely thin and would break very easily. I wanted it that way because it was harder to spot and also if an audience member accidentally broke it, they didn't even feel it. So even just me manipulating it the wrong way could snap it making it even more challenging.