Although we do not have a lot of time for a long, drawn out
fight scene; we thought it best to research some other Thrillers that have
fight scenes to see how they handle it in different ways.
We have found a good tutorial on fight scenes where some
examples of big budget films are used: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4r5Mvlukhk
Through watching this we have come up with some ideas, first
and foremost it is important to use different camera angles e.g. POV, over the
shoulder shots to be able to create a fast paced sequence of a fight that
really captures the audiences imagination; making them think they have actually
just witnessed a fight. We will attempt to do this through a long shot of Adam
creeping up to Kieran to stab him, followed by some close ups of him in the
motion of trying to knife Kieran.
Secondly, it is important to establish a sense of realism as
in a real fight, people tend to stumble slightly or swing and miss unless they
are particularly good fighters. So we intend for Kieran to block Adam’s hand as
he tries to knife him, as we are aiming for some realism in our opening.
Thirdly and finally, we will possibly slow down some of the
action in the editing process to reinforce the gritty brutality we are aiming
to convey in our Thriller. This will allow more emotion to be seen, as it is
usually missed in normal time. We may also possibly speed up a clip as this
will contribute to a faster pace which will then subside as Adam is disarmed.
After an ellipsis edit, Adam will take his knife out and
then try to stab Kieran while he as his back turned. He will then manage to
slice him on the wrist from which he will begin to bleed. After this we will
use a technique where Kieran did a blocking punch into Adam’s abdomen, whilst
stamping on the ground to give a more brutal sounding punch. This was all filmed
behind Adam as this then stops Kieran’s fake punch being seen.
The punch and
then Adam's fall combine to make a 'cause and effect' edit, which adds
pace and allows us to cut to the next shot where Max holds Adam down
onto the table.
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