Imagine taking an empty crushed Coke can from the trash and magically making it restore itself into a brand new can, never opened. This is a classic magic trick that can be performed with any can. perform.
@legacysage Incorrect. There is a pin hole in the side of the can, which he used to partially empty the can so that he could compress it. He places his finger over the hole and shakes the can, so that the soda inside expands, giving the impression that the can has been refilled. You might be wondering why the can looks as if it's already been opened at the ring, but the simple answer to that is a black piece of paper has been placed over the hole, that he removes when rubbing the top.
The real trick is when the can goes off the camera for a moment after he straightens it out. You can see, there were still visable flaws in the can, but after partially leaving the screen, these imperfections no longer exist. The scene was cut, and the can replaced. Most likely on the spot, or edited back in. A clever trick, and a very nice video! Good job!
He had a black napkin or cloth covering the top (which was unopened) he had poked a hole in the side of the pop can and emptied some of the soda out and crushed the can, he would place his thumb over the hole, shake the can, remove the napkin and open it. There u go
@legacysage i know it looks that way but there is a black piece of paper over the crease that is opened to make it look opened.
SMELLYPOOPinc 2 months ago
@InsideOutAnus Haha, yeah. I noticed soon after posting it. It's a darn cool trick though!
legacysage 3 months ago
@legacysage Incorrect. There is a pin hole in the side of the can, which he used to partially empty the can so that he could compress it. He places his finger over the hole and shakes the can, so that the soda inside expands, giving the impression that the can has been refilled. You might be wondering why the can looks as if it's already been opened at the ring, but the simple answer to that is a black piece of paper has been placed over the hole, that he removes when rubbing the top.
InsideOutAnus 3 months ago
5th
jakeandsamsvids 4 months ago
The real trick is when the can goes off the camera for a moment after he straightens it out. You can see, there were still visable flaws in the can, but after partially leaving the screen, these imperfections no longer exist. The scene was cut, and the can replaced. Most likely on the spot, or edited back in. A clever trick, and a very nice video! Good job!
legacysage 4 months ago
@100beeftacos Okay, but if you look closely around 27 seconds in, the can is already open.
legacysage 4 months ago
He had a black napkin or cloth covering the top (which was unopened) he had poked a hole in the side of the pop can and emptied some of the soda out and crushed the can, he would place his thumb over the hole, shake the can, remove the napkin and open it. There u go
100beeftacos 9 months ago
the best performance on you-tube.
love this trick !!
michaelforthriller 1 year ago