Shin Lim
đ€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Oh, yeah.
I mean, even when I was younger, people were like, you're going to be a magician.
Well, the money wasn't there yet, right?
Yeah.
I mean, it's not that it wasn't there, but like on AGT, like way back, like in first season or second season of AGT, like they, whenever a magician would come on, it would never be like a cool thing.
It would always just be like kind of hokey.
It was never.
It was never.
Yeah.
And so I've seen it change over the years and I'm really happy with how it's going.
Yeah, I make changes every single three months.
There's kind of like a big change in the show.
Every month there's like a minor change.
And every day I kind of almost...
change how i say something or my hand movement i would try something out and i i it's such a good learning experience as a performer to be able to every single day you know just get on stage and then do something different because when you're when you're touring i've done a tour before it's tough like you you spend majority of the time traveling you go bus hotel theater right then next day bus hotel theater so you can't actually have time to like
experiment with different things you want to just make sure the show is good and with a residency is different everyone knows everything the crew knows exactly what to do lighting is all the same theater is the same so you have the ability to just change uh and try different things that makes sense yeah what was the hardest trick for you to master what took the most amount of time huh uh
So this move isn't necessarily hard.
It's actually pretty beginner basic.
But I practiced it so much when I was younger.
And I just wanted to get really good at it because that was one of the first tricks that I actually purchased, a DVD.