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Which filming technique do you prefer in your fights?

  • Straight On 11
  • Move And Zoom 17
  • 2022-03-22
  • 28 votes
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Hey all - Dan here (editor & producer). As I'm editing some fight videos this morning for the Patreon I realize that different people may enjoy different filming techniques in their movies. Myself - when I film, I am prone to moving around more, punching in and out of the fight with zooms to incorporate a more "urgent" or action type of fight. 

Now, it's easy for me to try and teach my filming techniques on Laney - but maybe some of you prefer a more static shot? I'll be the first to admit when I'm wrong! So - let me know what YOU all prefer.

(The Move and Zoom upload does not have any sound effects added yet)

The Straight On shot or the Move And Zoom?

Comments

Anonymous

A little bit of both. If possible being able to cut between would definitely make for a great look.

Anonymous

Straight on is preferred, or in my opinion should be the primary. And then cutting to move and zoom for different shots/angles of the action. Such as say ground and pound. Or while grappling. But being able to do both would impart a more dynamic and engaging presentation.