This is the standard coins across, by David Roth. The last coin, which usually ends up in the spectator's hand, couldn't be demo'd because I was alone. Any feedback would be great.
Nice work my friend. I would recommend not tapping the coins (certain "things" have a tendency to not sound real when they are tapped, but it may have just been the mic on the camera) I would (at least for the camera) state how many coins there are to start as they are very difficult to see at the onset. Cheers and again, nice work.
thats easy
BeTheDream123 1 year ago
looks good to me, not the clearest picture though.
ad2894 2 years ago
cool!
online4videos 2 years ago
Who's the 5 yr old? Chickencannon125?
bRadicalmagic1 2 years ago
great handling of Roth's routine
azpyu 2 years ago
Nice work my friend. I would recommend not tapping the coins (certain "things" have a tendency to not sound real when they are tapped, but it may have just been the mic on the camera) I would (at least for the camera) state how many coins there are to start as they are very difficult to see at the onset. Cheers and again, nice work.
glaib 2 years ago
Great presentation, only thing I can suggest is to keep your hands in frame.
Lon1324 3 years ago
youre a nerd like napolean dynamite....vote for pedro!
chickencannon125 3 years ago
nice delivery...
sulouh 3 years ago
they don't sound like real coins!
christopher45011 3 years ago