Though I’m exhausted, I’m feeling really good about the training and rehearsal we put in for The Haymaker today.
The most enjoyable part of stunt fighting for me (next to actual filming) is this stage: planning the fight choreography. Stunt coordinator John Kreng (Night of the Templar) and boxing trainer Jeff Mulvin (Price of Glory) really [...]
Today was my second training session for an upcoming stunt-fighting gig, and my calves are burning.
I have never learned to jump rope (always thought it was a girly thing when I was a kid), but because I’m playing a boxer, I have to learn it –- regardless of whether I’m going to be doing so [...]
Just got back from attending the 2009 Hollywood Stuntwomen’s Awards and, boy, was it fun. Talk about some kick-ass ladies! Super tired but still buzzing from it.
I got to meet a ton of people, several of them I admire quite a bit: judo master Gene LeBell, amazing stuntwoman and emerging actor Zoe Bell, and the [...]
I know, I’m about a month late with this review but, hey, you can forgive me considering it wasn’t a great movie; I was in no rush to give it any more publicity than it was already receiving.
It’s safe to say by any self-respecting, intelligent adult’s standards that G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra was [...]
There is a very good interview with Fight Choreography author and stunt coordinator John Kreng by … a screenwriter … from Belgium.
OK, despite the odd coincidences, it’s still an outstanding interview.
Not only does John touch upon what he wrote in his book, Fight Choreography, but he also expounds on what makes a good fight scene, [...]