Wow, you just did it again. You quoted Azrael 5, but ignored his most important question, a question he already asked you before. But just like a child who can't make real arguments, you just choose to ignore it again. Pretty lame if you ask me.
I won't be surprised if you ignore it again, as you usually do when you don't know what to say.
He was obviously talking about the angle of the gun the smoke was coming from. But because you can't even see the smoke, it's pointless for you to even comment on this issue as you are clueless about it all.
A minute later you claim this:
This time you sound pretty sure that there was an edit. As for your smoke question, it could be seen for 1-2 seconds after Derren pulled the trigger. So it makes sense we wouldn't see the smoke anymore when it's already on the table. Usually smoke doesn't last that long after you shoot it, at least not in an obvious way.
By the way, your edit theories are laughable. Magicians have been performing the Russian Roulette live on stage for ages. Your theory that Derre might have needed to use an edit is like saying a magician always needs to wear sleeves to make things disapear.
Please come back to us when you know something about magic, you are just making a fool of yourself.
You still have not given explanation as to why Derren would need such a person? You assume he couldn't-if he wished-find a prop gun that emitted smoke? Hollywood films are full of them.
I won't be surprised if you ignore it again, as you usually do when you don't know what to say.
How can smoke have an angle?
He was obviously talking about the angle of the gun the smoke was coming from. But because you can't even see the smoke, it's pointless for you to even comment on this issue as you are clueless about it all.
I didn't state that either; I stated there could have been edits, as the performance was not live, as suggested at the time, but in delay.
A minute later you claim this:
A camera change allows editing, so you don't know how much time elapsed. When the "wide view" shot mentioned above occurs, apparently only about a second later, how come the smoke is no longer visible?
This time you sound pretty sure that there was an edit. As for your smoke question, it could be seen for 1-2 seconds after Derren pulled the trigger. So it makes sense we wouldn't see the smoke anymore when it's already on the table. Usually smoke doesn't last that long after you shoot it, at least not in an obvious way.
By the way, your edit theories are laughable. Magicians have been performing the Russian Roulette live on stage for ages. Your theory that Derre might have needed to use an edit is like saying a magician always needs to wear sleeves to make things disapear.
Please come back to us when you know something about magic, you are just making a fool of yourself.
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