Welcome to Steel Warrior Films, your ultimate destination for medieval and fantasy short films, through the art of theatrical sword fighting. Our channel is dedicated to showcasing the skill and energy that go into creating epic battles and enchanting tales. We produce medieval and fantasy videos, product and costume reviews, and behind-the-scenes content.
So, whether you're a medieval and/or fantasy lover, a sword enthusiast, larper who is looking for product review, or you're here just for entertainment, Steel Warrior Films has something for you. Subscribe to our channel today and unleash your inner warrior. Occasionally we produce Sci-Fi or Victorian era content as well!
This channel and the ideas behind Steel Warrior Films was created by Anna Graves. Growing up with a background in stage combat and a passion for filmmaking, Anna decided to combine the two niches by including her friends with the same skills and passions.
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Thank you! I played the role of the Saxon in the video. We actually spent a decent amount of time on working the sword and shield exchanges so I am really glad to hear you liked it! :)
I would love to see you guys do a reenactment the story in 1 Samuel ch. 14, where Jonathan and his armor bearer defeated 20+ Philistines in a small pass. Regardless of if you're a Christian or not, it's a great story of Jonathan's bravery.
Adorea Olomouc are amazing aren't they? We do get a lot of inspiration from their films! If you like the Czech style there are some smaller channels like Lukas Zehart and Sermiri Vima worth checking out too! Glad you enjoyed our video and thanks for the comment!
Hey now! The earliest glasses were invented around 1260 AD, which is an earlier time period than the swords we are using! That said, they probably weren't Oakleys lol Thanks for watching and commenting!
This was visually a pretty good fight scene. Nice long takes without dozens of annoying cuts. Even the front kick was not too bad( although exposing your inner thigh in a sharp blade fight will get you dead). These things I am about to point out are very minor and most viewers will never notice. The opening sharpening sound was effective, but not quite in sync with the action. The black undershirt has the distinct round neckline of a stretchy t-shirt. This final point is not wrong, just something to thing about. When going into a planed fight, the liripipe of the blue mantle can be wrapped around the neck for added protection and to remove such a convenient grappling handle. Overall it is a good looking fight and I look forward to the next short film.
Great feedback! Thanks for watching and commenting on the video! I will go to bat for the front kick. I picked it up from Hans Talhoffer's fencing manual which demonstrates specifically front kicks several times being used in conjunction with the longsword. One shouldn't lead with a kick but as a follow up to a party or when the opponent's blade is engaged, it's not quite as dangerous as it otherwise might seem! Thanks again for watching and commenting, I always appreciate seeing your feedback! :)
@@ArmouryTerrain I'd agree it probably falls under those techniques which are either questionable or perhaps are misinterpreted. Having sparred a reasonable amount, I have yet to have reason or timing to kick someone in a swordfight. I think the old masters may have thrown in some techniques as a sort of joke. Kind of like the dueling snails you see in the marginalia of other period works
I would die if you did a barbarian ambience film like others films you did before. Perhaps"fantasy barbarian"style like dungeons and dragons, or more historical like norsemen, goths, celts, mongols, huns etc. Furs, muscles, blood , violence, alcohol, women, too much pride on mouths, really big muscled guys, and berserk fierce batles covered in blood and pieces of enemies...between firibg villages and gid sacrifices.... Ahhh..... the taste and smell of battle...the gods ate looking us. Do your best.
@@valentinoa8354 lol I this rings a bell- I used some sort of lemon spray at the beach one time and it made my hair lighter and then I was hooked after that 😂😂
@@christophersizemore5497 in the first clip I was supposed to be a knight that had been kicked out of his castle and had to live with the peasants, second video I was playing a lord who was fighting in a tournament for the rights to the crown Idk what men these days look like. Haven’t seen any. Jk but I’m not really sure what type of men you’re talking about. 😂