Christian Klippel
Master Poster
Well, i won't trust anything that a magician tells me either shortly before, during or after the show. After all, as someone already mentioned, it is their job to lie to us and to deceive us. I mean, where would you want to draw the line? Accepting that if he makes an object disappear and telling us that it is done with magic, while in fact it is a very mundane method, is an "OK lie"? But telling us something is magic, and not done using video tricks or involves stooges, while in fact it is such, is bad?
I think that there is no problem with using technology as part of a trick. Video trickery is somewhat OK, as long as it part of some bigger trick. However, claiming that something is a clever trick and denying that it is just a video "trick", while in fact the _whole_ effect is just and only some video trick (and in this case, a rather simple and old one), is pretty lame.
The problem with that is that nowdays people have advanced technology in their own hands too. It is easy for everyone to digitally record something and play it back in every way wanted. This makes analyzing of such stuff much easier than it was back then when we had analogue VCR's and stuff. This also makes exposing lame, easy video trickery much easier too. Thousands, if not millions, of people can watch and analyze the same footage at the same time. Many people have at least rudimentary knowledge of video editing nowdays, simply because stuff like digital video cameras, video editing softwares, etc. are a commodity today, and not something special anymore that only the pro's have access too.
No idea why he did what he did, but it really was pretty lame and i guess that this incident will somewhat harm his reputation. Probably only for a short while, but i'm sure that a lot of people now think different about him than they did before this.
Your mileage may vary, of course.
Greetings,
Chris
I think that there is no problem with using technology as part of a trick. Video trickery is somewhat OK, as long as it part of some bigger trick. However, claiming that something is a clever trick and denying that it is just a video "trick", while in fact the _whole_ effect is just and only some video trick (and in this case, a rather simple and old one), is pretty lame.
The problem with that is that nowdays people have advanced technology in their own hands too. It is easy for everyone to digitally record something and play it back in every way wanted. This makes analyzing of such stuff much easier than it was back then when we had analogue VCR's and stuff. This also makes exposing lame, easy video trickery much easier too. Thousands, if not millions, of people can watch and analyze the same footage at the same time. Many people have at least rudimentary knowledge of video editing nowdays, simply because stuff like digital video cameras, video editing softwares, etc. are a commodity today, and not something special anymore that only the pro's have access too.
No idea why he did what he did, but it really was pretty lame and i guess that this incident will somewhat harm his reputation. Probably only for a short while, but i'm sure that a lot of people now think different about him than they did before this.
Your mileage may vary, of course.
Greetings,
Chris