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Encyclopedia > Fight scene

A Fight scene is a scene in a dramatic production that is intended to simulate combat with varying degrees of realism.


Essentially, the movement shown in this kind of scene is a form of carefully choreographed dance performed by actors.


The realism of such scenes can vary widely from something realistic with well defined rules like a boxing match in the film, Rocky to outright fantasy fights in wuxia films such as in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon where combatants can do physically impossible feats in combat like flying.


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BBC Inside Out - Women's boxing (730 words)
She is now one of only a dozen girl boxers in the country and certainly the only female boxer to come out of the small village of Bream in the Forest of Dean.
With tight regulations, Becky’s mum is confident that her daughter is fighting in a safe environment.
Her defeat to Samantha hits her hard, but Becky deals with the disappointment by focusing on her next fight, which unfortunately is against the victor once again.
Kamikaze Stunts' How to Shoot a Great Fight Scene. (2259 words)
If a scene is shot at 22 fps then played at the normal speed of 24 fps, it appears that movement is faster than normal.
Before you try to stage a fight with a group, you must be comfortable with the one on one fight.
I know that fighting a group of people is unrealistic in real life, but in movies justify it.
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