Irresistable Force vs Immovable Object
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@Teamthunder10 stances should always be ur major priority list :D, u have to focus on ALL mediums of fight choreography, even though one test fight might be focused on intensity than yea but still focus on everything else. Thats what i do on my test fights, my first test fight was focusing on cutting on action, but is till focused on intensity, pacing, rhythm, i just focused on cutting on action MORE. My 6th test fight I focused on intensity but still prioritize on everything else.
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@Teamthunder10 no prob and good luck
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I helpful tip is to shake the camera just a "LITTLE" bit when "impact" is made.
Also when it comes to sound effects. Try your hardest NOT to use the same sound for everything. Sound is 70% video is 30% so be sure to focus more on sound because viewers can deal with crappy video, but they can't deal with crappy sound.
Good luck!
DailyDaves 1 year ago
@DailyDaves As far as camera shaking, I'm trying to model my fights more like Lazy Brown, Dardrex, The Stunt People or Skyward Stunts. I'll probably incorporate that in one of my films though. The punch and kick sound effects were different. It could be the audio level of the sound effects, but they were very much different. Thanks for the critique!
Teamthunder10 1 year ago
advice for the future if your gonna do this shoot the hit from better angles, move faster, do the hits like you mean it strong and firm, and get deeper into your stances
Sk8B0ardB0I 1 year ago
@Sk8B0ardB0I I know I've been told. This is just practice as well. Speed matters to me, but its intensity that I'm focused on now. That comes first. Stances are not on my major priority list. Thanks for the feedback.
Teamthunder10 1 year ago
you look evilll
izamarx3 1 year ago
@izamarx3 lol thanks i guess =P
Teamthunder10 1 year ago