The Screen Combat Handbook: A Practical Guide for Filmmakers

The Screen Combat Handbook: A Practical Guide for Filmmakers

by Kevin Inouye
The Screen Combat Handbook: A Practical Guide for Filmmakers

The Screen Combat Handbook: A Practical Guide for Filmmakers

by Kevin Inouye

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Overview

The Screen Combat Handbook is an essential guide to navigating the unique challenges of putting combat on screen. Explore the process from the early stages of preproduction planning all the way through to editing and sound design, and everything in-between.

This book uses practical instruction, examples, interviews, and illustrations to show how to plan, shoot, and assemble safe and effective fight sequences. It includes sections on thoughtful and practical design choices in set, wardrobe, props, and effects, preproduction planning, on-set protocol, fight choreography and coordination, shot planning and technical tricks, acting choices, effective cinematography, and impactful editing and sound design.

It provides an invaluable resource for all those involved including directors, fight coordinators, actors and stunt players, and any filmmaker attempting to shoot an exciting action scene safely. Whether working on a no-budget indie production or on a professional set, this is your ultimate guide to screen combat and fight choreography.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781351027403
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 04/02/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Kevin Inouye is a SAG-AFTRA stunt performer, a fight coordinator, and armorer/gun wrangler through Fight Designer, LLC. He’s Assistant Professor of Movement, Acting, & Stage Combat at Case Western Reserve University, a Certified Teacher and Theatrical Firearms Instructor with the Society of American Fight Directors, a Certified Teacher with the National Michael Chekhov Association, and author of The Theatrical Firearms Handbook.

Table of Contents

Introduction, Chapter One: Working on Set, Chapter Two: Designing for Action, Chapter Three: Unarmed Combat Skills, Chapter Four: Weapons, Chapter Five: Acting, Chapter Six: Coordinating Fights, Chapter Seven: Cinematography, Chapter Eight: Editing, Chapter Nine: Closing Thoughts, Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations

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