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Full Scene - • Hall Fight: A Short Ac...
The Making of - • DJI Film School - Hallway
Written, Directed & Edited by - Ryan Connolly
/ ryan_connolly
DP / Ronin M Op - Josh Knepper
/ joshknepper - / joshknepper
Stunt Coordinator - Trevor Addie
/ trevoraddie
Music Composer: Daniel James
/ h2daniel -- / h2daniel
Brad Friesen - Helicopter Pilot
RU-vid: / @bradleyfriesen
Instagram: / bradleyfriesen
CAST:
Ieisha Auyeung - Woman
Josh Connolly - Scared guard / josh_connolly
Ken Do - Guard 1
Loyd Bateman - Guard 2
Adrian Persad - Guard 3
Robert Zen Humpage - Guard 4
CREW:
James Healey - 1st AC
Ben Z Cooper - Gaffer
Josh Connolly - Producer/Director of BTS / josh_connolly
Brett Sworder - Production Sound Mixer
Allen Yang - Boom Op
Lindsay McMillian - Hair/Makeup
WhaBam Media - EPK
Levi Allen - PA
Terrance Mazzuolo - PA
Matt Dennison - PA
Luke Strahm - PA
Jay Stushnoff - PA
Tami Knepper - Crafty
Ally Toreros - Crafty
Michael Stark - Visual Effects
Special thanks to:
Rob Krekel
Seth Worley
Dan Trachtenberg
Andrew Kramer

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Комментарии : 605   
@CorridorCrew
@CorridorCrew 8 лет назад
This was great! The Main Video kicked so much a- butt. Great job!!
@drdr420
@drdr420 8 лет назад
Colab?!?
@filmriot
@filmriot 8 лет назад
+samandniko Thanks again fellas!
@SkiMaskBros101
@SkiMaskBros101 8 лет назад
SAMANDNIKO, your videos are great
@josiahfennell4718
@josiahfennell4718 7 лет назад
Heeyyy it's my favorite YOU TUBERS!
@RusticB
@RusticB 7 лет назад
Sam, Niko!! I'm a los angeles based stuntman. Let's collab! I sent you guys an introduction email a couple of days ago!
@TheAmazingLucas
@TheAmazingLucas 8 лет назад
That shot where you follow the arm was honestly the highlight of the fight for me. Well done.
@CZsWorld
@CZsWorld 8 лет назад
I love how you talk about your motivations for everything, not just the shots.
@RusticB
@RusticB 6 лет назад
zack?!
@bradleyfriesen
@bradleyfriesen 8 лет назад
Thanks for the shoutout. Much appreciated and look forward to working with you guys again in the future. If you want to do a tutorial on how to shoot from/with a helicopter, I'd love to be involved.
@williamhou1066
@williamhou1066 4 года назад
0:37 how i think my film looks 3:08 how it actually looks
@mrdolphin9415
@mrdolphin9415 4 года назад
Haha 😂😂
@refalvyfatih6978
@refalvyfatih6978 3 года назад
You should learn how to edit then.
@refalvyfatih6978
@refalvyfatih6978 3 года назад
(I know it’s a joke)
@cyberbot2709
@cyberbot2709 3 года назад
@@refalvyfatih6978 how to direct
@Levi_Allen
@Levi_Allen 8 лет назад
Loyd with that wall stunt literally blew my mind. I can't even.
@YourMJK
@YourMJK 8 лет назад
It is less painfull than it looks, but still. It looks very violent
@TheAmazingLucas
@TheAmazingLucas 8 лет назад
I hope there wasn't a lot of retakes.lmfao
@Levi_Allen
@Levi_Allen 8 лет назад
One take. Thank goodness.
@alexsufana1740
@alexsufana1740 3 года назад
was he wearing padding ?Xd
@yashwinning
@yashwinning 8 лет назад
It's almost comical to see like 10 people all packed up behind one single dude holding a stick with a ball on it and a phone attached to it But I'll be damned if that ball doesn't give you some of the best videos I've ever seen a ball deliver
@Mrcoolagainbuzy
@Mrcoolagainbuzy 8 лет назад
Hahaha xD
@craiginzana
@craiginzana 8 лет назад
I love that instead of just doing fight scenes, you add your own spin on all of them and make them simultaneously badass & intense while keeping your comedic style in it.
@RavageStudio
@RavageStudio 8 лет назад
Ryan, i fucking love you man. I have watched your show since i was 12 years old, i am 19 now and because of you and filmriot i am now going to pursue my dream and study film next year!
@Blaze-xc1cy
@Blaze-xc1cy 8 лет назад
+FilmRiot
@FilmShredder
@FilmShredder 8 лет назад
Same here. First year done at SCAD to pursue film.
@dawoodrangam3985
@dawoodrangam3985 8 лет назад
Hope you get fired when you get a job
@FilmShredder
@FilmShredder 8 лет назад
+Tony Bamanaboni Good thing about scad is you learn about everything in the industry. If I get fired, I'll get another job doing something else.
@ignisglacies7820
@ignisglacies7820 8 лет назад
+Tony Bamanaboni I hope you dont find success in life
@comicblock
@comicblock 6 лет назад
6:20 talent coming through hahahahaha
@damirumo
@damirumo 3 месяца назад
How you manage to hear that?)))
@ANTIG4MING
@ANTIG4MING 8 лет назад
Even while watching the scene, I felt like the shot with the camera following the baton into the action was just freaking amazing! Glad to see that you picked that up! All in all, this was my absolute favorite scene as of now and this corresponding espisode was insanely helpful aswell!
@putratotti
@putratotti 7 лет назад
see The Raid Redemption hallway fight scene! that's perfect
@storiesofbike
@storiesofbike 8 лет назад
The best so far. What makes this great is that, despite us not knowing what's going on or why, we feel the characters' struggle and are therefore invested in the action. Making the awesome action even more frigging awesomer.
@TheSeanjohn2012
@TheSeanjohn2012 8 лет назад
Where were you when Christopher Nolan was making the Dark Knight triology
@TonyStark799
@TonyStark799 8 лет назад
seriously
@TheSeanjohn2012
@TheSeanjohn2012 8 лет назад
+Teddy Kapoor did you even see the choreography, in the Dark Knight Rises, it was like batman taking a shower while trynna hit someone
@HeyItsJoe1
@HeyItsJoe1 8 лет назад
+ahmed a.qader or the parts where some guys, with out getting hit, just fall over from fear i guess
@TheSeanjohn2012
@TheSeanjohn2012 8 лет назад
+MachoMan 1492 naw man they on weed
@AustinThomasFilms
@AustinThomasFilms 8 лет назад
To be fair, the Dark Knight trilogy was amazing... it just... didn't have the best... fight scenes...
@kalmonds
@kalmonds 8 лет назад
This is one of the most well-shot/well-directed fight scenes of the year! Kudos; so cool!
@roscoejones303
@roscoejones303 8 лет назад
Simply phenomenal! Loved the details into capturing the action!
@leandromarte8536
@leandromarte8536 8 лет назад
Wow you are such a genius, the way you explained every shot decision, like everything had a purpose, you were not moving the camera just to move it, you moved with a purpose. Ryan you are the guru of cinematography, great job! This expanded my horizons.
@jjonjjoe
@jjonjjoe 8 лет назад
This was a very intelligent way of approaching this scene Ryan! Loved it (as usual)!
@MattAlan01
@MattAlan01 8 лет назад
Glad to see this quality of film riot coming back. I am speaking specifically of the information, not the production value, as I recognize that this level of production (at least with any consistency) wasn't ever typical. Loving this month's theme and look forward to more months with themes in the future.
@Ranger7Studios
@Ranger7Studios 8 лет назад
I've always taught that, especially specially in a fight scene, you can break that 180 rule. This will effectively disorient your audience just like the main character is disorient, thus bringing the viewer more in to the action. This is a prime example of just that. I will definitely be showing this short to my students. Awesome short, Ry!
@ImacOsX17
@ImacOsX17 8 лет назад
Congrats man! I really liked this one (the short). I would love an episode dedicated to how you did the sound design for it. Thanks!
@JaxsonNZ
@JaxsonNZ 8 лет назад
Great stuff guys. Loving these.
@CBSuper
@CBSuper 8 лет назад
Great job and great short. Was very entertaining and enlightening.
@VioletHenning
@VioletHenning 5 лет назад
Love the content. Always very informative. Thanks for sharing
@air___ing3784
@air___ing3784 8 лет назад
These videos are going to get Ryan that directing job he wants. Absolutely top notch.
@dslynx
@dslynx 8 лет назад
Everyone was unbelievable.. Awesome job and great information.
@Mixedlumps
@Mixedlumps 8 лет назад
The idea and explanation behind the camera's movement's motivations and revealing guards was brilliant
@mychalsimonz
@mychalsimonz 8 лет назад
Ryan your channel is amazing doc.... Thanks for all the info you provide.
@geovannomozes7010
@geovannomozes7010 7 лет назад
ur attention to detail is amazing
@unproductiveproductions5475
@unproductiveproductions5475 8 лет назад
Great job! Best one yet.
@sjoerdsiemes
@sjoerdsiemes 8 лет назад
This are the type of videos why i am subscribed, need to do a horror and comedy month next!
@thorna100
@thorna100 8 лет назад
foot chase and hall fight were both exceptionally well shot action pieces. Very impressed with the Ozmo as well. Pretty crazy image quality for something so small! I can relaly see the huge advancements in your directing Ryan and its only a matter of time before you get your feature film break I think! Good luck.
@WarriorsPhoto
@WarriorsPhoto 8 лет назад
Very good tutorial. Thank you to you Ryan and your team members.
@billcampbell9988
@billcampbell9988 8 лет назад
You did an AMAZING job with this, Ryan. Congratulations.
@bebopfilms6607
@bebopfilms6607 8 лет назад
This is amazing. Better than most of the fight scenes Hollywood churn out where the people shooting it have no idea how to make the action good. We film a lot of fight scenes and I'm very inspired by this to raise the bar on what we're able to do with storytelling through fight choreography.
@captainawesome830
@captainawesome830 8 лет назад
That looks like the same hallway as the one in Daredevil season 2.
@ArchIVEDCinema
@ArchIVEDCinema 8 лет назад
That's what I was thinking. It had to have been inspired by that.
@Ysterification
@Ysterification 8 лет назад
And thy got inspired by the original "Oldboy" film.
@captainawesome830
@captainawesome830 8 лет назад
Lutz Gottschalk That was the scene from season 1 of Daredevil. The one in season 2 is more like the Raid.
@thrash_0915
@thrash_0915 6 лет назад
Josh Vance that's what I was thinking
@TylerMowery
@TylerMowery 8 лет назад
Awesome scene. Working on a short film involving a fight now. Super helpful.
@exo2872
@exo2872 8 лет назад
Thanks Ryan, helped me a lot for my own project :) U guys are just AWESOME :D
@danielcarlton3575
@danielcarlton3575 5 лет назад
Ooof im so excited to start my own action film, you guys are a lot help with that thank you.
@yungnemeziz1586
@yungnemeziz1586 7 лет назад
Do you need 100 cameras? because all i have is 2 phones.
@RusticB
@RusticB 6 лет назад
not at all! you can even film on one phone :)
@goldencookie5456
@goldencookie5456 5 лет назад
69_Xpert you can just use one phone. But if you want all different angles and stuff, you just need them to act like 50 times and film all of them in different angles.
@memeflixproductions2244
@memeflixproductions2244 4 года назад
Ruustic don’t you have to pause or do you have a app
@memesouls8653
@memesouls8653 Год назад
Personally I wouldn’t recommend a phone simply because it lacks any range that a decent camera like a Canon T3i would have. If I were you I would invest in one solid camera that isn’t too expensive (like the one I mentioned above). You don’t need multiple cameras for a film. All you need is one. As long as you are conscious about the flow of your scenes and editing them so they seem seamless you should be absolutely fine. Usually I like running through a scene in one take and then do the exact same take with the actors but from a different angle so I can chop them up together so it seems like there are multiple angles of a singular scene. I’ve never had to resort to using more than one camera for my films. Would be be simpler to use multiple? Yes, but it isn’t necessary and you can still pump out quality content with one camera.
@Jamie-ee6gh
@Jamie-ee6gh 8 лет назад
My favorite scene this month! Thanks!
@ArdanEntertainment
@ArdanEntertainment 5 лет назад
This video was extremely useful and we will definitely be sure to use some of these techniques! Thank you so much!
@NickShaheen
@NickShaheen 8 лет назад
Really great episode! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@fauxltystower
@fauxltystower 7 лет назад
Besides the video and choreography being awesome, I'm just glad you called out that cool elbow shot with the baton. It kind of stood out, and I've seen this video 3 times now between here and the DJI channel. Very cool.
@nakedcomic
@nakedcomic 8 лет назад
Thanks so much... I bought Final Cut.. Final Draft and an HD cam and then sat in the corner not using it for way too long. Your channel changed the way I view making vids/ movies. I finally got off my ass and started shooting. They're terrible (right now) but getting better. thanks again for the inspiration.
@TheAnimystro
@TheAnimystro 8 лет назад
I said it on the main video, but I will say it again: this short was amaxing. The constant smooth movement during the fights showed off the talents of your stunt men and women far better than any shaky cam rubbish ever could that holywood seems to embrace all to often nowadays, and also conveys the events of the fight much better also. the actors were amazing, the location was awesome, there was a touch of comedy and even a real fricking helicopter! this had it all...
@falkoilling
@falkoilling 8 лет назад
outstanding shots, you the man
@Nagrooven
@Nagrooven 8 лет назад
Thanks FilmRiot! Definitely be using this in one of my later videos :)
@RusticB
@RusticB 6 лет назад
can't wait to see them!!
@jakeboos9860
@jakeboos9860 7 лет назад
For me the 180 rule really comes into play with dialogue scene. Thats where its most noticeable for me at least
@RusticB
@RusticB 7 лет назад
the 180 rule is more noticeable in dialogue scenes, but you definitely want to keep it as at least a rough guide in fight scenes. Source: I'm a hollywood stuntman ;)
@TygerBlueEyes
@TygerBlueEyes 8 лет назад
That was a bad ass scene!
@CommandoNinja
@CommandoNinja 8 лет назад
So awesome as always congrats
@Blackd0nuts
@Blackd0nuts 8 лет назад
Man I wish I'll be able one day to watch a feature film directed by you! This fight scene was more realistic, clean (thank's DJI) and cleverly put together than in most mainstream movies.
@guy_incognito
@guy_incognito 5 лет назад
Great scene! Thanks for the tutorial -- really appreciated!
@SusanAyinkamiye
@SusanAyinkamiye 7 лет назад
This is the best fight scene ever from you. I can not count the times I've watched this.
@silvyn3
@silvyn3 8 лет назад
wow wow wow this is really awesome and no words to say you guys great....
@VaibhaVAcharyA29
@VaibhaVAcharyA29 8 лет назад
Great scene ... and nicely explained...
@FoxxPix
@FoxxPix 8 лет назад
Working with the Connolly's is officially on my bucket list! You guys are required study for my film school students at CSN.
@FamilienAwesome
@FamilienAwesome 6 лет назад
Amazing episode! Learned alot, thank you :)
@freddy2t
@freddy2t 8 лет назад
Holy shit, that was a tight incredibly good episode! Thanks everyone involved.
@FilmTechNZ
@FilmTechNZ 8 лет назад
This is my favourite on yet
@Family-ms2nl
@Family-ms2nl 6 лет назад
The film was amazing And what it more amazing is that he filmed a short movie with a phone and the thing with handle with the 4K image thing. Well done Ryan that made me feel amazed
@calebhaynes5920
@calebhaynes5920 8 лет назад
"Excuse me, talent coming through." -Josh Connolly That definitely needs to go down in the (very) thick book of Film Riot one liners.
@johnsujith12
@johnsujith12 7 лет назад
Brilliant explanation and work !!
@RusticB
@RusticB 7 лет назад
hey man, just letting u know I am a professional stuntman and I just started releasing my own fight choreography tutorial series! ^_^
@MJBrewer
@MJBrewer 8 лет назад
Proud to be a Full Sail graduate because of what I've learned. Very proud to have a knowledge vat like you to keep my wheels turning. Thanks!
@primuscooper7371
@primuscooper7371 4 года назад
I want to learn to direct action in film and this was very handy. Thanks dude
@kasperstenbom
@kasperstenbom 8 лет назад
Loving these 🤗
@bongkem2723
@bongkem2723 3 месяца назад
amazing explanation !!!
@johnnybaudelaire4954
@johnnybaudelaire4954 7 лет назад
this is such advanced information, thank you ryan
@PrashantSinghScottshak
@PrashantSinghScottshak 6 лет назад
Fantastic! There's so much to learn!
@RusticB
@RusticB 6 лет назад
i love film riot!
@truetube5190
@truetube5190 8 лет назад
Please tell me that after action month we don't go back to rewinds. I know Ryan has a kid and he's busy and all, but I love content like this. Keep up the great work film riot
@paulojong7739
@paulojong7739 8 лет назад
you guys did an amazing job
@jarredturner1020
@jarredturner1020 7 лет назад
I love how you shot free handed but not shaky cam so we can actually see what's going on. Well done!
@moravianarmorystudios
@moravianarmorystudios 5 лет назад
That hallway scene looked sick great work.
@StriderEX9
@StriderEX9 8 лет назад
awesome behind the scenes look at everything
@RusticB
@RusticB 7 лет назад
hey strider, I just wanted to give you a heads up! If you're interested in action filmmaking, I'm a professional stuntman and I'm about to do a whole behind the scenes tutorial series on my channel :)
@trevorwilliams401
@trevorwilliams401 8 лет назад
LOVELY! Epic lessons to be learned here. THANK YOU!
@zamirstuff
@zamirstuff 8 лет назад
1:58 I definitely felt what you wanted to create when I first saw the short. :)
@nagfilms1747
@nagfilms1747 6 лет назад
This was really helpful for my video, thank you!
@TheDukeWin
@TheDukeWin 8 лет назад
that arm kick move was the best camera move film riot has ever done! niceee
@omenriver2399
@omenriver2399 5 лет назад
That is a Fantastically shot scene!!!
@dslynx
@dslynx 8 лет назад
I don't want action month to ever end!! This stuff is awesome!
@ElsaCatInc
@ElsaCatInc 8 лет назад
I loved this scene so much! The action was amazing and it felt like a real movie. Did anyone hear Josh in that one scene where he pushed past to the door and he's like "Look out. Talent coming through." Lol
@ShotsbyAjmalNiaz
@ShotsbyAjmalNiaz Месяц назад
Great tutorial! Thanks
@universalproductionsllc8304
@universalproductionsllc8304 7 лет назад
Honestly, this fight scene was dope!! You raise the bars of independent filming! 👏
@Maguslintang
@Maguslintang 8 лет назад
very awesome dude !
@francinemorris2957
@francinemorris2957 4 года назад
I was so blown away by the female action!!! I can tell she’s a fighter/athlete. I had to look at the video again! She even looks like me. She reminds me of my fight scenes in ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’. It was very frustrating having to fight with people who couldn’t do a decent kick a** fight scene to save their life-I worked that show seven years fighting everybody to monster and creatures. I’ve got to give props where due. I’m so glad I found this channel. I’m so excited for this action lady. That video just made me want to see more. There is NO action movies out these days that can top this video. Wow wow wow. You’ve rekindled my dream of seeing great action on the big screen again! I know who I want to play me in my screenplay ‘Adrenaline’s Edge- A Diary of a Hollywood Stuntwoman’.
@cromthor
@cromthor 7 лет назад
I really, really liked that scene! I usually enjoy your fight scenes, but for some reason, I felt that one really nailed it! It took me a few re-watching it to understand why (I've got a "slow eye" as you can see ;-) The camera moves are fluid, it's always easy to get who's where and doing what. In other words : NO SHAKY CAM! Handheld, yes, but not so shaky and close-up the actors could be dancing or hugging for all we know until the camera moves out and we see which one is on the floor and which one is walking away... That one was... wow, loved it :-) ♥♥♥
@RusticB
@RusticB 7 лет назад
hey cromthor, this was an awesome comment! I just wanted to give you a heads up, if you like action filmmaking videos! I"m a professional stuntman based in Los Angeles, and I'm about to start doing an in depth tutorial series on how to do stunts and film fight scenes :) There are already some BTS vlogs similar to this on my channel.. pls let me know if there's anything in particular you'd like to learn!
@pauldarrigo4395
@pauldarrigo4395 7 лет назад
Really Well done. I'm inspired!
@Pablofrommerkwood
@Pablofrommerkwood 7 лет назад
that scene is f awesome!!!!!
@ZatchOp
@ZatchOp Год назад
What fps and sutter speed is best for action sequences
@bigpesoproductions1413
@bigpesoproductions1413 8 лет назад
What a great action scene! Hollywood would spend 10 million to make that. Great job as always Film Riot. Also I get tons of use from the music packs you released.
@RusticB
@RusticB 7 лет назад
glad you liked this fight! I agree that hollywood spends way too much money to make similar action.. thats why I'm bringing my professional stuntman experience to youtube on my channel. If you like action, comedy, and bts, have a peek and lmk what you think!
@alexbos8283
@alexbos8283 7 лет назад
this is amazing!
@santanuc9298
@santanuc9298 5 лет назад
Did you change the frame rate in post? How come the movements in behind the scene footage look slower but in movie it looks faster?
@danecustance2734
@danecustance2734 6 лет назад
Nicely done.
@neonerfilms
@neonerfilms 8 лет назад
best short!!
@Twaysic
@Twaysic 8 лет назад
888 k subs Awesome. I always watch your vids :) Love you
@Learnin5
@Learnin5 8 лет назад
Awesome!
@mmedia6228
@mmedia6228 8 лет назад
This was the video i was looking for
@babakhan6155
@babakhan6155 7 лет назад
Great job
@ComputersAreRealCool
@ComputersAreRealCool 8 лет назад
Did that Andrew Kramer film that was supposed to be part of the film riot epic summer ever get released?
@probablyanalien0
@probablyanalien0 8 лет назад
Love this channel. Great way to learn when you can't afford film school!
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