Magic...
MAGIC!!
Today I saw someone on TV that performed a magic trick, it was really good!
I am guessing that the person who did the "Magic trick" had a touch screen and had programmed the touch screen to do what you saw in the video.
The saw trick, where a magician appears to saw a person in half, is widely attributed to British magician P.T. Selbit. He first performed this illusion in 1921, and it became a landmark moment in the history of magic. While variations of the trick may have existed before, Selbit's performance popularized it and established it as a classic illusion in the magic community.
There are many different variations on the sawing the lady in half. trick. They all involve special kinds of boxes that give the lady a place to avoid the saw.
Yeah i saw this guy one day doing this amazing street magic. he is definatly magic! he has never told me how to do a trick
I could not tell understand the question, are you asking about a magic trick you saw on tv?
get a fake saw threw the lady only if shes a gymnaste
Magicians saw in half as a classic illusion to create suspense and astonishment in their performances. This trick plays on the audience's expectations of reality, showcasing the magician's skill in misdirection and the use of props. The dramatic reveal at the end, where the "sawn" individual emerges unharmed, emphasizes themes of transformation and defying the laws of physics, captivating spectators and reinforcing the wonder of magic.
its only a camera trick,in saw 3 there is a girl and 2 boys,loved by the girl,if the girls body is cutted why do the half body didnt hang?
you must get another saw and saw the saw in half :)
The David Copperfield death saw illusion is a famous magic trick in which the magician appears to be sawed in half by a large saw while lying on a platform. The performance creates the illusion that his body is split into two sections, with his legs and upper body seemingly separated. Copperfield then miraculously reassembles himself, revealing that he is unharmed. This illusion combines elements of suspense, theatricality, and misdirection, showcasing Copperfield's skill as a magician.