ENNIS amateur special effects artist Bryan Quinn has astounded the Clare Echo team by using magic to repair his copy of our newspaper.

In the video, the newspaper is put back together using magic scissors, which appears to repair the paper rather than cutting it.

We just can’t figure out how he did it!

Bryan and his friend Danny Hassett have been making parody and special effects videos and posting them on their YouTube channel MWK Author.

The channel already has 25,000 views and 1,000 subscribers, not bad for a couple of weeks work.

We love the videos capturing aliens landing at Dunnes Stores and wild animals roaming around Ennis schools, but our favourite has to be the Clare Echo magic. Thanks for bringing a smile to our faces, Bryan and Danny!

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