A tutorial on choreographing film fights and stunts for independent (indie) action movies. In this episode we dive into the world of choreography for hand to hand combat action.
This indy mogul style film school series will cover basic stage and film fighting, martial arts techniques for movies, basic stunts, camera angles & cinematography, theory behind the action, equipment and much more. Please subscribe!
I am John Nguyen and have been acting, directing, producing and action choreographing for several years around Hollywood and the Bay Area. If you are in need of an action choreographer, drop me a line and I may be able to direct you to someone in your area.
i like how you tried rubbing his head at 1:32
Tweek08 1 month ago
*clap board*
CoolASAdM 2 months ago
@darkccolord Its always better you record your audio separate from the camera if you really care about sound, because you can get much better quality.
therondoshow 3 months ago
OMG! You two have to do more together!
TimeCodeMechanics 3 months ago
Hey man, cool vids. I wanna shoot an action movie soon so I follow your vids closely. Why use 2 H4ns here? You could also use 2 mics/build in mics, right?
darkccolord 4 months ago
great episode, and a lot of key points (minus a few hong kong films like Sha Po Long and Flash Point...lets just say Donnie Yen Movies) you hit it on the head with what fighting style a character should have
wolf22 4 months ago
Hilarious, keep 'em coming!
Hamflank 4 months ago
thank you for sharing this, even hollywood still doesn't get this many times
CraneFistFighter 4 months ago
great, we want more!
Roffagekte 4 months ago
Come on, lets all admit it, who else would've made him hold the gun sideways?
MonsterCupcakeInc 4 months ago