On the other hand, Zach’s edited-video medium allows him to express his creativity in seemingly endless ways, with near-complete freedom from physical or scientific laws. My downside? I need days (and sometimes weeks or months) to rehearse, create and invent a magic technique and refine the sleight of hand needed to master the effect, but I’m bound by the laws of physics. If you compare our two methods of surprising audiences, I would say that each of us has one upside and one downside. In his videos, Zach makes it look like he could perform real magic. In fact, if someone tells me I’ve made a magic trick look as impressive as he can with his video trickery, that would be a huge compliment for me! But here’s the difference: While we both use the language of magic, we each take totally different approaches. It might sound like Zach is doing basically the same magic I perform on my live shows.
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