With a mentor, you tend to have only one view. A self proclaimed "Sleight of Hand Artist" Lim admits that he is actually not a magician, or a wizard, and has no intention of lying to the audience. His dexterity, precision, and dare we say, grace make him a bonafide sleight-of-hand talent. Shin Lim is the reigning World FISM Champion for Close Up Magic and is on top of the magic game. We have decided to change the meet and greet into a Session: which is a more in depth focus on whatever help you need. About Shin Lim: Shin Lim is the 2015 world FISM CHAMPION for close up card magic, winner of America’s Got Talent season 13 and America’s Got Talent Champions. Shin Lim was a magician act from Season 1 of JayGT. Shin Lim 'Went Into State of Shock' When He Won America's Got Talent To the ignorant, it is either magic or witchcraft.” Shin Lim was one of the bonus acts that skipped the audition round.
He will be competing in the first JayGT: All-Stars, and JayGT: The Champions. Based on Shin’s observations on the past two classes, most people actually had questions about the class and sleights that they have been working on. “When you have many choices, you can choose, test [and] then decide. It’s because of YouTube that Lim was able to find himself as a performer much quicker than his peers. Discovering the trove of tutorials on the internet, some good and some really not so good, Lim dedicated countless hours to practicing sleight of hand card tricks. Shin Lim is referred to as the #1 sleight of hand artist in the world. Really it’s the combination of technology and magic allows Lim to be as successful as he is as a modern magician. Lim explains, “some videos of my actual live performances are “proof” to disbelieving observers that my ‘moves’ are not ‘photoshopped’ performances.” Lim is nearly completely self-taught, which is actually pretty rare in the magic community, because his family did not have the means to support his passion for magic. LIM admits that he is actually NOT a magician , nor a wizard, and has NO intention of LYING to the audience.He performs carefully SELF-CHOREOGRAPHED routines rather than pretending to defy the laws of Physics. “YouTube is a wonderful source for self learning. Lim’s journey to the top is one that would not have been possible in the days of David Copperfield. He will go over basic to advanced versions and teach how to create your own custom routine utilizing the methods taught from this class plus the previous two.VIP SESSION with Shin Lim (1 on 1 teaching guaranteed) We have decided to change up the meet and greet! He is self-taught, having learned most of his skills from watching YouTube. 20,273 talking about this. One of Lim’s most popular videos on his channel is his recent tribute to Paris after the attacks this past November, “Pray for Paris.” Magic isn’t the first art form that I would think of as a tribute to the people affected, but, the proof is in the numbers and with 1.17 Million views and over 7,000 likes, the tribute obviously touched people, allowing viewers to feel some magic in a time of tragedy. Shin Lim now uses YouTube as a platform to showcase his performances to the world. YouTube expands our worldview,” Lim said. And although a less traditional method of learning the craft, it was the one that propelled him to mega-success at such a young age. Most of all, Shin Lim has been bestowed the title of "World Champion of Close-Up Card Magic" by his peers and the world. LIM admits that he is actually NOT a magician , nor a wizard, and has NO intention of LYING to the audience. He was the winner of the competition, winning the$1,000,000 prize. Excellent show. Shin Lim’s meticulously self-choreographed routines are world-renowned. Having many options to pick from is what gave me the freedom to develop my own opinion,” said Lim. Shin Lim and Colin Cloud. You will have the option to purchase a video recording(s) of previous courses.If you decide you would not want to participate in “the session”, but still get to meet shin after the class, just message the team privately and they’ll adjust accordingly.Shin Lim is the 2015 world FISM CHAMPION for close up card magic, winner of America’s Got Talent season 13 and America’s Got Talent Champions.A self-proclaimed “SLEIGHT OF HAND ARTIST”.
Lim had (and still has) the power to pull from a community of guides, all over the world. What sets him apart from many YouTube waters is instead of watching viral cat fails, Lim used the video platform as a pseudo mentor. Lots of audience participation, mentalist tricks, and humor to boot. Вечерний Ургант. Shin returned for a fourth time to JayGT: Mike Drop. A self-proclaimed “SLEIGHT OF HAND ARTIST”.
Combining Dexterity, Precision and Grace, he has distilled a Lifetime of training into a devious display of DANCING DIGITS. Lim explained that magic still has the power to be relevant, “as long as it’s presented correctly.” Like dancers or actors on a stage, sleight of hand magic uses a simple deck of playing cards as a prop to create art.
His mind-boggling finger moves are so MASTERFUL, that the audience is left to wonder what if their eyes have seen is truly possible.Want to have a more in-depth look at Episode 1 & 2? He suggests that, “technology and knowledge [are] tools.