Shin Lim
đ€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Right.
Like the biggest venue I did was 16,000 people in Germany.
And of course no one can see the 16,000 people.
You can't see a deck of cards, but blow it up on a massive IMAX screen.
And then all of a sudden it becomes like a totally different experience.
that is so cool yeah that america's got talent run was legendary yeah yeah that too that's what put you on the lap right it really it really um i didn't really know if it was gonna work but i i just knew something different you know really focusing on on the lens and and and i think people were like oh yeah this is cool you were like the first to ever really do it i think that way
Yeah.
Where like, not like dismissing the audience, you know, I, you never really want to just completely dismiss the audience, but, uh, that is pretty much what, what ended up.
Yeah.
Like, like usually for closeup magic, when you have a spectator, you have to always like the traditional sense, you have to like really focus on them and communicate with them.
And so, yeah, this was like the first time I was like, uh, I mean, I did have a spectator, but I was, I was like mainly focused on, on the camera.
So I do this thing.
I do it all the time.
I still do it to this day.
I mentally rehearse what I want to happen.
And so I did it for Fool Us.
I did it for FISM.
FISM is like the Olympics of Magic.
And I would mentally rehearse that I would win this competition.
I would mentally rehearse everything that would happen.