fan-tum said:
There's 2 black guys-one's a bilateral amputee. The switch is done perfectly-I didn't notice(of course).
Yep. The surgical mask helps conceal the fact that they don't look alike, other than skin color. Here's what I can piece together:
Before the "cut in half", the black guy is actually two men: one with a normal body, who is bent over at the waist with the top half of his body hidden inside the table, and one who has only torso, head, and arms (I've seen people like this as the subject of TV documentaries before, so apparently they exist), who is sitting on the lower back of the bent-over guy.
The "cut" happens, and the torso-guy hops forward onto the table. He can be moved around and lifted up as much as they need, because what you're seeing is really his entire body. Guy who's bent over and hidden in the table can moves his legs to prove they're not fake.
Then comes the part you don't really get to see because of the way the video's edited. They move the torso guy forward onto the lower table, and somehow get the guy with the full body laying behind him so you can still only see the legs. I can't guess how they did this without it being obvious, because this video doesn't really show it.
Then they flip the torso guy back onto his back, or so it appears. It's surely no coincidence that there are two of them standing right over him to do this, and that the large magician is standing in front of the action so you don't see what's going on very well. This is where they somehow (again, can't guess how due to the video editing) conceal the torso guy so he can get off stage unnoticed. Then we're left with a guy with a normal body laying there on his back, waiting to be "stapled" together and prestige it up.
At least that's how I'd do it.
-Andrew