The method to this is simple but does require timing, confidence and a little bit of misdirection.
So though you'll understand how to do it right away, it will take some thoughtful practice to
maximize the illusion. I liked the impromptu version just fine but the gimmick version is very
startling and easier to do. You need to be careful of conditions but that is true of a great deal of
magic. The clean up is easy too so the chance of the gimmick being spotted is very small. Dee
Christopher does a good job of teaching the effect and you won't have any trouble learning even if
the camera work is a little blurry and the shot of him, a bit distant.
This is a great
trick especially if you are into PK stuff, metal bending, bizarre magic etc.