![]() Having made his first video at a wedding when was just seven-years-old, King still gets a buzz showing off his work. "I love little details in the video, it is fun to try to impress somebody with an effect," he says. ![]() He admits it can still take hours of tireless editing work, for a result that lasts just a few seconds. ![]() "I can't do that, but I can do visual things." ![]() If you are funny, you can just do it on your camera and you're done," he says. King may make millions of fans laugh, but he remains modest. In one recent video, he smashes a pumpkin on the table, magically turning it into a delicious pie. The magic vines show King doing all sorts of strange tricks. On Vine, he can produce a short story in a day. It would take King up to two weeks to plan, film and edit a YouTube video. "It was growing faster than my YouTube channel," he says. But last year, his friends introduced him to Vine, an app which lets you post six-second videos, and he soon became addicted.
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