We were trying to go with longer sequences to alleviate jumpy editing choices and allow the camera to be where we want it, not where it needs to be to sell each individual hit. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZR4_huiv5DQ
We were trying to go with longer sequences to alleviate jumpy editing choices and allow the camera to be where we want it, not where it needs to be to sell each individual hit. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZR4_huiv5DQ
I think it could get tiring for audience if the entire movie is shot like that- the shaky camera work. I am viewing this on my computer though. I'd prefer wide shots so I can see the Actors fight and show their skills. Ben Ramsey's "BLOOD and BONE" is a good example because MJ White knows how to fight. No stunt man needed. Good luck