Ae you watching a different programme?
They absolutely show a hand held camera from the second view
Watch this at 0:34 and 0:41
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QG-5qebwflA
Nope, i watch the same stuff. Yes, you can see someone holding a cam towards Derren. But you can also see more, if you analyze the first minute better.
They use hard scene cuts when he walks in. How convenient that you never see the full audience space, it just cuts off in the middle, into a new scene. Watch the perspective from the close-up footage. Then you will notice a cut to another cam, so that you can see the guy standing there in front of Derren. Then another hard cut and back to a close up. However, the perspective is different. Since the camera guy didnt move around, and didn't move the camera, where does the change of perspective come from?
Here is what i see: Derren is in a side room, talking. He then moves out, followed by the closeup cam. As he enters the stage there is a hard cut, at a time where you can see half of the audience seats. You can then see the closeup-cam guy walking together with Derren, and you can see only the first two rows of the seats.
Then another hard cut to the close-up of Derren. He positions himself in front of the TV, and the next hard cut happens, where you can see the close-up cam guy in front of him. Notice how the guy does not move himself, nor the cam.
Finally another hard cut to the supposed close-up cam, with the artificial shaking. However, the perspective doesn't match. The guy must have moved/pivoted the cam down a bit if this is the same cam. But he didn't, as could be seen while he was visible.
To me it looks like a different cam was used from there on. The whole scene is static, except for the "shaking". After he wrote the numbers, and when he is walking to the balls, is where the cam seems to start to move again. But it looks like a remote controlled pivoting/zooming going on there. It could be cam close to the stage, somewehre in the front row (remember, you never get to see the complete audience space), or a cam on a crane. The whole entry scene stuff, up to the point where the fake shaky cam is active, could be pre-recorded to hide the cam setup in case it would be visible from the other perspectives otherwise. Just because he has his hands in the air means nothing, there are no reliable points to compare against. Too much of the hands is cut off in the following close-up. But personally i doubt that something was pre-recorded.
The footage simply doesn't match up to be from the same guy's cam.
Greetings,
Chris