How To: Stage a Fight Scene – Punches and Kicks | Full Sail University
It’s no secret that a believable fight sequence can make or break a film. Professional stunt teams are brought onto film sets to train actors on the best practices for staging a fight scene to continue the audiences’ suspension of belief. In this how to video, our host Katelyn takes you behind the scenes of the sci-fi short film ‘New Human’ where she had an opportunity to meet with stunt coordinator Robert Herrick. He discusses blocking a fight scene while taking the character’s elements into consideration. Does the character have super-human strength? This means the punches and hits need to be even bigger. Is the character a cyborg robot? This means the actor’s punches might look more mechanical and the actor needs to maintain a face devoid of human emotion. Robert also stresses the importance of creating space between your stunt performers by positioning your camera properly. The angle and set up of the camera directly effects what types of punches and hits the stunt performers need to use to make the scene believable. He also discusses safety, and suggests putting pads on to allow for actual impacts which sell the action of punches and kicks. And of course, don’t forget about large padded mats on the floor for falls! Follow along as we give you more tips on how to stage a fight scene for film. For more information about Full Sail University visit our site: http://w.fullsail.edu/2z4CetM Located in Winter Park, Florida, Full Sail University offers associate's, bachelor's, and master's degrees designed for the world of entertainment, media, arts, and technology. Full Sail's creative approach to education provides an immersive, fast-paced, and relevant learning experience that mirrors the workflow and collaboration found throughout today's rapidly evolving industries. Full Sail’s areas of study include music and recording, games, art and design, film and television, technology, media and communications, business, and sports marketing. Full Sail graduate credits include work on OSCAR®, Emmy®, GRAMMY®, ADDY®, MTV Video Music Award, and Video Game Award nominated and winning projects.

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