The most important thing to know when filming my Master Cut is to emphasize on the violence and show the clear distinction between the victor and the defeated.
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Master Shots Part A
Fight Scene - Off Screen Violence
It shows the implication of violence being applied without actually showing the result of the violence. It creates an appropriate censorship of blood and gore. This effect also allows to create extremely violent effects without putting your actors in risks. The greatest privilege of this effect is that it requires no cutting, and allows direct focus of the attacker's face. This reveals more energy and emotion within the film.
Story Summary - A bully will be mad at an innocent for bumping into him. Then the bully will proceed to push the student into the ground and start to beat him senselessly.
Location: In the Gym
Bully: Sally Song
Innocent Student: Sam Kang
Props Needed: None
Bully: Sally Song
Innocent Student: Sam Kang
Props Needed: None
Fight Scene - The Moment of Defeat
This effect creates the clear distinction between the winner and the loser of the fight. The winner will be portrayed as victorious and glorious, while the loser will be portrayed as defeated or knocked out. This effect also marks the end of the fight.
Story Summary - The bully will be overcame by the student. The student will stand victoriously over the bully, with the bully lying unconsciously on the ground.
Location: In the Gym
Defeated: Sally Song
Victor: Sam Kang
Props Needed: None
Defeated: Sally Song
Victor: Sam Kang
Props Needed: None
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