My 1st video! Rubberbands NOT ANOTHER CRAZY MAN'S HANDCUFFS!

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My 1st video! Rubberbands NOT ANOTHER CRAZY MAN'S HANDCUFFS!

Postby trooper_trent » Apr 30th, '07, 07:22



hey guys. Been here a while but am just now getting around to posting a video. here's my first attempt. It's a cool little rubber band trick i've been working on. Got the idea from Dan harlan and kinda revamped the moves to make it my own. NOTE: This is not the same 'crazy man's handcuffs' trick that everyone posts. I think you'll like it. I'm kina proud of it. Hope you enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5weWBB5wDU

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Postby Cooldudedan » Apr 30th, '07, 07:38

It would have been far better if that message didn't appear while you change the position of the bands ;]

it was pretty good tho =]

I figured how u did it, but ill zip up

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Postby trooper_trent » Apr 30th, '07, 07:47

I figured someone would say that. Being a magician, it urks me to no end when people post videos flashing and giving away the method. I see it all the time here. In a live performance, a good magician can cover up any weird moments of dirty work with mis direction. The thing people don't realize is that you can't have 100% foolproof misdirection when posting a video, because, while they might not catch the dirty work the first time, people will always rewind it to find out how it's done and eventually figure it out. So to respond, yes, the dirty work was covered so that there's no way to go back and see it. That's the only way to guarantee a person watching the video will only see what the performer wants them to see since they can't be misdirected like when performng live. Asking me to SHOW the setup is asking me to expose.
Next time you post a card trick, make sure you show how you set up the deck so we can all see it, "it would be far better." :roll:

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Postby bananafish » Apr 30th, '07, 08:40

It's nice - the majority is a fairly common effect taught in a number of books/dvds, but you have a few subtleties that actually make it quite sweet, so well worth posting.

As for cooldudedan's comments, my opinion is you were quite right to edit it the way you did. You showed how it get's seen.

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Postby kitaristi0 » Apr 30th, '07, 10:15

Very nice, and like you said not the same old rubberband stuff everyone posts. I've been looking into some of Dan Harlan's rubberband DVDs and I might just have to invest in them when I get some more money.

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Postby StevieJ » Apr 30th, '07, 17:38

Absolutely loved it trooper, I'm a massive fan of rubber band magic. Any magic which uses simple objects leaves less roo in the imagination for 'specially made props', and you don't get much simpler than rubber bands.
You covered up the dirty work..... so what! Its an old effect...... so what! There are very new original ones left, and you did it exceptionally well.

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Postby bronz » Apr 30th, '07, 17:53

I liked it, you managed to make it look slower and smoother than most. Might just pinch the idea actually!

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Postby ultimatecreate » Apr 30th, '07, 18:15

Good work - like the way the bands almost spring apart. Makes for quite a nice illusion.

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Postby monker59 » Apr 30th, '07, 22:37

Pretty nice. I do think you flashed something in the video, though. Best part though was AEROSMITH! Yeah, baby!

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Postby trooper_trent » May 1st, '07, 01:55

really. Where? I watched it over and over to make sure there were no flashes. You mind telling me where? I got my video camera back today so I was going to record a better quality version of some rubber band effects anyway. I'll just rerecord this one as well and fix it.

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Postby monker59 » May 1st, '07, 02:09

When you first combine the two rubber bands.

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Postby trooper_trent » May 1st, '07, 03:16

I'm really trying to see what you're talking about. Can you be a bit more specific?

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Postby Cooldudedan » May 1st, '07, 12:24

I see something funky going on with ur left thumb 0:56 seconds in... =s

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Postby trooper_trent » May 1st, '07, 15:28

Good eye! I never saw that. It's pretty minor and don't think many would notice that, much less figure out the trick from that. Most would be looking at there they cross.

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Postby monker59 » May 1st, '07, 23:11

trooper_trent wrote:I'm really trying to see what you're talking about. Can you be a bit more specific?


First combination at your right ring finger.

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