Test fight between David Conk и Ben Aykrigg from the stunt team "WOLF Stunts"
Fight Choreography David Conk vs. Ben Aycrigg
Cha-Lee Yoon Showreel 2014
Showreel Yun Chang-Li from the German team "Reel Deal Action"
Sources: FCS, reeldealaction.com
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Tags: Reel Deal Action, WOLF Stunts, Ben Aycrigg, David Conk, Cha-Li Yoon
Tags: Reel Deal Action, WOLF Stunts, Ben Aycrigg, David Conk, Cha-Li Yoon
New test battle from WOLF Stunts:
youtu.be/01goJJnDAiY
Naturally, there are many more hits in MOVIE than in life) I meant that there are very short connections between these hits, i.e. the same choreography that makes a beautiful “fight” look good. And due to the fact that they are short, it turns out that these most “powerful” blows are striking. Here's a great example: Meller's Urban Fighter. The stupid plot and cheap filming don't count in this case. There's just an incredible amount of beautiful shots there. But at the same time, everyone gets kicked and punched in the face many times, gets up and, as if nothing had happened, goes on fighting. Everywhere you need moderation and a sense of the relationship between landings and masterful defense.
There are no full-length films in his showreel.
Thank you, but this does not seem to be a complete list
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm4089109/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1
Whoa whoa! Take it easy!))) Reel Deal Action cool guys!
Guys, who can tell me the movie cuts?
To be honest...no excessive number of missed hits were noticed. Everything is within the normal range for CINEMA (which has always been divorced from reality since the time of Bruce Lee =)
Hmmm, I’m once again convinced of how far modern action cinema has become detached from reality. Such a number of blows hit the target - and the person gets up as if nothing had happened. It's just that everyone is some kind of Gatti. If previously it was mainly American film makers who were guilty of this, now the whole world looks up to them.