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Flying Dynamo struck British
Londoners have witnessed an incredible spectacle worthy of any science fiction movie - illusionist Steven Frayne hovered near the roof of a double-decker ...
I wonder how he did it? Any idea?
On Monday, June 24th magician Steven Frayne, better known under the pseudonym Dinamo (Dynamo), showed the British new trick that made witnesses breathless. 30-year-old actor drove past the main attractions in London, but not inside the double-decker bus - levitating illusionist, ie without visible support hovered near the roof of the vehicle.
Smiling Dynamo, whose palm barely relied on the case of double decker bus, "flew" past the Palace of Westminster, and then crossed Westminster Bridge. Along the way a magician, a vehicle accompanied by a police escort, to clear the way from the other cars.
People who are in the bus, tirelessly photographed floating in a glass of Stephen, trying to capture a unique focus in detail. The most common question that illusionist received from passengers, was: "Where are the wires that hold the body?"
According to the newspaper The Sun, the trick was to sponsor an amazing company that produces soft drink that was trying to draw attention to its new advertising campaign.
It is worth noting that the representatives of the company were not mistaken in their forecasts - the flight Dynamo really interested tourists and Londoners.
Levitation enthralled not only witnesses, but also the most Frayn, told about their feelings local reporters: "This is one of the most interesting things I've never tried to do it! I was just struck by the reaction of the public - during the trip for me was experiencing so many people. It was great! "
Stephen Frayne is no stranger to the delight of fans exclamations, because his focus is incredibly popular in the UK. Dynamo first struck the British in 2011, the year when walked on the water on the river Thames. This stunt was performed in the show "Dynamo: Magician Impossible".
The Illusionist is also known tricks with disappearing coins, cards and manipulation of the mind-reading in the eyes interlocutor.
I wonder how he did it? Any idea?
On Monday, June 24th magician Steven Frayne, better known under the pseudonym Dinamo (Dynamo), showed the British new trick that made witnesses breathless. 30-year-old actor drove past the main attractions in London, but not inside the double-decker bus - levitating illusionist, ie without visible support hovered near the roof of the vehicle.
Smiling Dynamo, whose palm barely relied on the case of double decker bus, "flew" past the Palace of Westminster, and then crossed Westminster Bridge. Along the way a magician, a vehicle accompanied by a police escort, to clear the way from the other cars.
People who are in the bus, tirelessly photographed floating in a glass of Stephen, trying to capture a unique focus in detail. The most common question that illusionist received from passengers, was: "Where are the wires that hold the body?"
According to the newspaper The Sun, the trick was to sponsor an amazing company that produces soft drink that was trying to draw attention to its new advertising campaign.
It is worth noting that the representatives of the company were not mistaken in their forecasts - the flight Dynamo really interested tourists and Londoners.
Levitation enthralled not only witnesses, but also the most Frayn, told about their feelings local reporters: "This is one of the most interesting things I've never tried to do it! I was just struck by the reaction of the public - during the trip for me was experiencing so many people. It was great! "
Stephen Frayne is no stranger to the delight of fans exclamations, because his focus is incredibly popular in the UK. Dynamo first struck the British in 2011, the year when walked on the water on the river Thames. This stunt was performed in the show "Dynamo: Magician Impossible".
The Illusionist is also known tricks with disappearing coins, cards and manipulation of the mind-reading in the eyes interlocutor.