Mysterious… The Secrets Behind Man Who Walked On Water! Are These Dynamo's Greatest Tricks?
Illusionist
Dynamo ‘levitated’ from the side of a double-decker bus in his latest stunt -
now find out what may lie behind all his stunts.
The
celebrity magician who levitated from the Clapham bus has also levitated
Lindsay Lohan, James Corden and Matt Lucas in a number of impressive illusions.
Dynamo,
30, has also ‘walked’ across the Thames, turned Fanta into Coke, and somehow
managed to convert lottery tickets into banknotes on live television.
The
illusionist, whose real name is Steven Frayne, has said he does not use big
stage sets or teams of helpers.
So
how does he do it?
The
leading theory is that he was supported through a prosthetic limb in place of
his right arm. Throughout the stunt Dynamo's right arm - the one touching the
bus - remains at a perfect right angle to his body. Some have speculated that
his real right arm is tucked beneath his clothes, while a prosthetic limb is
bolted to the bus and specially designed to support his weight.
Other
theories include the idea that there is a secret hidden platform. The most
likely candidate is a thin wire that Dynamo can balance on. Some people believe
camera trickery could also be behind the stunt.
However
both these theories have major flaws. If a platform was strong enough to stand
on, surely it would have been spotted? How could camera trickery be behind the
stunt with 360 degree exposure and so little control over the audience's
eyeline? His right arm seems to be the key.
Walking across the Thames
In
2011, Dynamo walked around a hundred yards on the Thames before he was taken
away in a passing police boat.
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