Once again, we have put together for you, dear site visitors, several videos to while away your self-isolation. Well, besides this, fan and independent creativity sometimes pleases with interesting choreography and interesting staging.
Tinder Fight Club
A small video from an action movie actress and stuntwoman Amy Johnston (“Accident”) and stuntman Veto Sworn ("My bodyguard")
The video plays on the social dating network Tinder in a funny way.
Fight Your Fear
Indian athlete, stuntman and hand-to-hand action director Pratik Parmar ("Bhavesh Joshi - Superhero", "The Man Who Feels No Pain"), who works in Bollywood, has released his new video.
It was the so-called “motivational” short film "Fight your fear". In the video, Pratik himself and Vivek Rajbar, which depicts the protagonist's fears.
Nerd Fight
On the freerunner and stuntman channel Omar Zaki two new videos appeared at once. In the first comedy sketch, where two intelligent “nerds” collided with each other, who in real life can only call each other not very offensive phrases, but in their imagination they are karate masters.
Omaru Zaki confronts Brett Metter.
The Coin
In a hand-to-hand short film "Coin" Omar Zaki acted only as a director and fight choreographer.
Played the main role in the video Kyle Murillo, who clashed with Silas Borelli и Cameron Stout for owning a very important coin.
Jay Kwon vs. Bryan Sloyer
Over the past few years, we have not published ordinary fight practice, as we did in the section "Shock Chat". But we can’t ignore this video, because in a very colorful fight scene, not the last people in the field of independent fight cinema came together - stuntmen and action directors Jay Kwon и Brian Sloyer.
Both Sides Are the Fault
The guys from the famous stunt team also pleased us with a short video LBP Stunts Chicago, namely Emmanuel Manzanares, who directed and directed the short film “Two Sides of Guilt”, made in a hurricane modern style and accompanied by Japanese rock.
The film, which consists of several separate sketches at once, involved stuntmen, among whom there are names familiar to us: Tony Vittorioso, Micah Carnes, Justin Chang, Kiera O'Connor, Shai Debro, Brian Sloyer, Sean Bernal, Jay Kwon и Jerry Quill.
Kung Fu Rumble
Let's finish today's selection with a hand-to-hand sketch from the creative association Art School Dropouts, which is familiar to us from the web series "My Asian Auntie".
In the new video, the project participants pay tribute to Hong Kong action films of the 80s, namely the films Jackie Chan, Sammo Hunga и Lau Kar-Luna. It was on the basis of their movements that the choreography for this sketch was set.
In the video Joey Min, who is also the director, fights against his teammates Stephanie Pam, Owen Hu и Keija Yami.
Tags: LBP Stunts Chicago, Brian Sloyer, Brett Metter, Veto Sworn, Vivek Rajbar, Justin Chan, Jay Kwon, Jerry Quill, Joey Min, Kyle Murillo, Cage Yami, Kiera O'Connor, short film, Cameron Stout, Micah Carnes, Omar Zaki, Owen Hu, Pratik Parmar, Silas Borelli, Stephanie Pam, Tony Vittorioso, Shai DeBro, Sean Bernal, Amy Johnston, Emmanuel Manzanares
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