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David Copperfield's most famous illusion. In which he saws himself in half in front of a live audience of thousands of people. At one point, you can hear a man at the back shout "Move the feet", and Copperfield does. He invented this trick and it became a new landmark in magic history. To this day it has not been surpassed and was originally performed in The magic of David Copperfield X: The Bermuda Triangle. ================================== Exposure comments will not be approved. ==================================
Duration : 06:08 minutes
David Copperfield teleports himself and a member of the audience to Hawaii from hundreds of miles away in seconds, in front of an audience of over twenty thousand people in a round theater, completely surrounded. This clip is taken from The Magic of David Copperfield XVII: Tornado of Fire, and was performed thousands of times all over the world in his tour "Portal", which ran from 2000 to 2002. ================================== Exposure comments will not be approved. ================================== Due to the many theories on how this could possibly be done, here are a few of the theories and why they are false: "The picture is not the same" - It does look slightly different, but that is because of the low quality of Youtube and the camera angle and the glare of the sun. The photo is still signed, and has exactly the same random people, with exactly the same poses; hand positions and everything. It is the same photo. "The initals are not the same" - Yes they are, though they are seen from a different angle. "It was all pre-recorded, and they digitally put the photo and the initials on it." - Impossible. Firstly, this was filmed back in 2000, when no such technology existed. Secondly even today it is not THAT good, it is still flimsy and looks unrealistic. Thirdly it is impossible to "digitally project" an image on to a 3D object, such as an arm. "Its a green-screen" - Firstly, back in 2000 green screen effects were not this good; you'll notice they don't have any <b>...</b>
Duration : 10:37 minutes
David Copperfield vanishes the Statue of Liberty in front of a live audience on Liberty Island. No camera tricks were used and this was first featured in his 5th television The Magic of David Copperfield V: Vanishing the Statue of Liberty. This illusion is listed by the Guinness Book of World Records as the largest disappearance ever performed by a magician. ================================== Exposure comments will not be approved. ==================================
Duration : 03:47 minutes
Rope magic trick by David Copperfield
Duration : 05:36 minutes
David Copperfield flies like a bird, pushing against the wind. He then flies through rotating hoops and then sealed inside a glass box, to prove there is nothing supporting him. This was first shown on television during 1992, for Copperfield's 14th magic special, The magic of David Copperfield XIV: Flying - Live the dream. No computer effects or edits are used in this illusion, and the perspex box has been previously inspected by two random audience members. The people who are seated around him on stage are the two back rows of the theatre, who David invited to join him on stage. It is worth noting that even the woman he flies with, does not know how the illusion is done! This remains to this day the most spectacular flying illusion ever seen. ================================== Exposure comments will not be approved. ==================================
Duration : 06:59 minutes
David Copperfield, an American magician and illusionist, performs some magic with the audience. He asks you to choose any of those little circles, and after following some instructions, he guesses exactly where you are.
Duration : 03:45 minutes
David Copperfield walks through The Great Wall of China during his 8th television special -The Magic of David Copperfield VIII: Walking Through the Great Wall of China. To answer your questions this is the genuine wall and these are genuine people in the audience, not actors. The illusion remains one of the greatest of all time; and has never been improved upon since. ================================== Exposure comments will not be approved. ==================================
Duration : 05:41 minutes
David Copperfield battles the forces of Niagara Falls in a daring escape. This was the climax of his thirteenth television special: The Magic of David Copperfield XIII: The Niagara Falls Challenge. As ever, no camera tricks or video effects or cuts are used in this escape. ================================== Exposure comments will not be approved. ==================================
Duration : 08:20 minutes
DAVID COPPERFIELD MAKES A CARD PASS THROUGH A WINDOW(THE MAGIC OF DAVID COPPERFIELD XIII 1991)!
Duration : 02:04 minutes
Illusion
Duration : 04:48 minutes
David Copperfield disappears a seven ton Jet from the middle of a runway. At the time it was the largest illusion in the world; but was later topped again by Copperfield himself, when he vanished the Statue of Liberty, which remains to this day the world's largest vanish. This was shown on his fourth television special, The Magic of David Copperfield IV: The Vanishing Airplane, in 1981 ================================== Exposure comments will not be approved. ==================================
Duration : 02:36 minutes
David Copperfield tells the story of the first time he ever saw magic, and when he first saw snow. This is from his Broadway show "Dreams and Nightmares" and was used as the finale act. This was shown on his special, The Magic of David Copperfield XVI: Unexplained Forces. ================================== Exposure comments will not be approved. ==================================
Duration : 05:47 minutes
David Copperfield performs an amazing ilusion by cutting his body is pieces
Duration : 02:09 minutes
One of the most anticipated releases in card magic is finally here!! No matter what your level of ability, the techniques explained in this VIDEO can provide a lifetimes worth of magic with a normal deck of cards! www.magicfile.50webs.com
Duration : 06:59 minutes
JD Daydreams about the greatest moment in his life
Duration : 00:36 seconds