Fight Choreography: The Art of Non-Verbal Dialogue

Fight Choreography: The Art of Non-Verbal Dialogue

by John Kreng
Fight Choreography: The Art of Non-Verbal Dialogue

Fight Choreography: The Art of Non-Verbal Dialogue

by John Kreng

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Overview

All of us have seen films in which the story and acting might be great, but the film suffers because the action and fight sequences are not convincing enough, are terribly shot or edited, or do not integrate seamlessly into the story, causing them to be ineffective, gratuitous, or worst of all, unintentionally humorous. However, when done well, fight and action scenes support and heighten the story and expand the characters. Fight Choreography: The Art of Non-Verbal Dialogue helps filmmakers ensure that the fight scenes in their films add to the film's overall quality. Creating a stage fight with a high level of clarity and entertainment value is a very complicated endeavor and requires skills that acting classes and martial arts schools cannot teach. This book helps filmmakers make sense of this art form and how they can use it to create their own styles of fights for a variety of projects, whether they be feature-length films, shorts, or television shows. The book is instructional, informative, and entertaining, and focuses on every important element involved in fight choreography, from basic philosophies, initial concept, and planning, to filming, editing, adding special effects, and sound mixing the final product. The book is not only an indispensable resource for filmmakers, but will also interestfilm buffs who want to learn how great fight sequences are made so they can better appreciate the action.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781592006809
Publisher: Course Technology PTR
Publication date: 01/12/2007
Sold by: CENGAGE LEARNING
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 592,888
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Author John Kreng has been studying martial arts since 1973 and currently holds third-degree black belts in Tang Soo Do and Te Katana Jujitsu. He has taught numerous professional athletes and actors to get ready for their roles. Whether it's for the playing field, the screen, or the individual's personal evolution, John has proven himself a very capable teacher. His love of martial arts/action films led him to become a contributing editor for several martial arts and film review magazines. For the twenty-fifth anniversary of the release of Enter the Dragon, John was the writer, coordinating editor, and project supervisor for the Bruce Lee Tribute issue published by TC Media.

Table of Contents

Introduction. 1. Basic History of Fight Choreography and Fighting on Film. 2. The Differences between Sport, Art, and Self-Defense. 3. Definitions and Terminology. 4. Primer. 5. The Whole Structure. 6. The Source. 7. Extracting the Essence. 8. The Narrative Structure and elements of a Fight Scene. 9. Physical Elements of the Fight Scene. 10. The Technical elements of a Fight. 11. Developing a Choreographer's Eye. 12. Recommended Reading, Viewing, and Other Resources. Index.

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