Form a ring with the thumb and index finger on each hand.
Don’t shake off the solution — start right away.
Hold your hands slightly tilted toward yourself.
The 3rd, 4th, and 5th fingers should be pulled slightly back so they don’t interfere with the bubble — only the thumb and index finger are working.
Make quick, sharp downward movements — as if you are scooping the air.
Each motion captures air inside the ring, and the film closes automatically from the sharp movement, creating one bubble at a time.
Work alternately with both hands, one after another, keeping a fast rhythm — this creates a very beautiful visual effect.
If you see that no more bubbles come out, it means the film has popped. Quickly bring your fingers together and apart once to make a new film, and continue the trick.
One motion equals one bubble — make the movements quick and confident.
Keep your hands slightly tilted toward yourself for the best result.
Always keep your fingers evenly wet; re-moisten them if needed.
The faster and more rhythmic the motions, the more impressive the effect.