Making an ULTRA REALISTIC Saber Duel

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Sellsword Arts

Sellsword Arts

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In this video, we'll be using fencing footage to create an ultra realistic saber duel. By using this footage, we're able to create a saber duel that is both realistic and fun!
If you're a fan of sword-fighting movies or video games, then you'll love this saber duel! We analyzed footage of Saber fencing to create a believable choreographed fight. Join us as we walk you through the process!
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@efanheadford6735
@efanheadford6735 Жыл бұрын
I absolutely love this kind of 'exaggerated realism' when it comes to combat, and especially weapons combat, in cinematic works. Absolutely epic!
@vincentlee7359
@vincentlee7359 Жыл бұрын
So you're mocking him because it's "exaggerated"
@efanheadford6735
@efanheadford6735 Жыл бұрын
@@vincentlee7359 no?
@vinayvikramsingh
@vinayvikramsingh Жыл бұрын
I always love these hyper realistic choreographies
@dracosolis7956
@dracosolis7956 Жыл бұрын
Gonna be honest, there's not a whole lot that keeps me going at this point, but seeing a new one of your videos up always manages to make the days a little better. Keep up the good work! This turned out pretty awesome!
@SellswordArts
@SellswordArts Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry that you're going through a rough time. I'm glad that our videos are able to bring you some happiness. I also encourage you to seek out help from friends family or professionals if you're feeling that down. Take care of yourself please.
@dracosolis7956
@dracosolis7956 Жыл бұрын
@@SellswordArts I will! I still have family and friends whom I don't intend to leave behind. Just wanted to emphasize how I always enjoy seeing a new one of these. :)
@jasonjames9836
@jasonjames9836 Жыл бұрын
Wow, Hellish Quart is just looking more and more high-res every day ;)
@charleshurst1015
@charleshurst1015 Жыл бұрын
Excellent work! To one of your early comments (my effort to back you guys up 😅) it is possible to do the "hyper-realistic" fights (one move and done) and still be entertaining BUT those will come off more like a quick-draw duel than an actual Sword Fight (check out the end of the film "Sanjuro" to see what I'm talking about). Anyways, great job on this - really excited to see more in the future.
@cadethumann8605
@cadethumann8605 Жыл бұрын
Could you do a video about scabbard fighting? I know it's obviously meant to hold swords but I have read that it was not uncommon to dual wield both the sword and sheath. I also wonder if this is one area where the reverse grip (with the scabbard, that is) is incorporated (or do most of such users flip it forward?).
@TSfish94
@TSfish94 Жыл бұрын
I’m certainly no expert but going off his previous tests with reverse grip, I imagine you’d want to hold it properly and effectively treat it like a light stick or club. No edge + no hand guard would make reverse grip an invitation to chop that hand off most likely
@cadethumann8605
@cadethumann8605 Жыл бұрын
@@TSfish94 It's just that I recall in an old Scholagladitoria video, he demonstrates drawing techniques with a held scabbard where it, held in a reverse grip, could be done to jab into someone before stabbing with the sword. I won't dispute that reverse grip is not optimal for fighting. It's not my style anyway. Perhaps one aspect of reverse grip I wonder about are drawing techniques from the sheath. Aside from the standard forward draw, I wonder about holding the weapon backwards (especially with the hand that's closest to the hilt). I also wonder with the tip of the blade supported by being inside the scabbard if a person could reasonably defend with a partial draw.
@Culando
@Culando Жыл бұрын
I know I've said it before, but again, much appreciation for finding balance. It's also great to see the balancing of seriousness and fun in all of everyone's work on the channel. And one small question. I know this is SellSWORD Arts, but I still wanted to ask out of curiosity. You guys do any work with polearms? I've always loved those kinds of weapons.
@shkotayd9749
@shkotayd9749 Жыл бұрын
WELL done :D That was enjoyable and to my unpracticed eye, seemed quite complex in the feet as well.
@Steelmorrigan
@Steelmorrigan Жыл бұрын
Unsure if you know it But I do reccomand an old ass Sabre Duel from a Foreign Film Called "the Deluge".
@SellswordArts
@SellswordArts Жыл бұрын
Yes, I do know it. And it's probably my favorite depiction of Polish saber combat in cinema
@1IGG
@1IGG Жыл бұрын
I really liked the explanation at the start. Good job!
@hamstermk4
@hamstermk4 4 ай бұрын
A solid fight scene, I think you should do more of these.
@FarzamJoseph-qn6yj
@FarzamJoseph-qn6yj 2 ай бұрын
We gonna resurrect the round table with this one
@darksamurai010
@darksamurai010 Жыл бұрын
Yup, movies should really start paying attention to realistic fights; of course, I don't expect much, but if only they took out the spins/turning your back to the enemy... That being said, there are films where fights are taken seriously. One of the best examples (at least for saber fights) is the duel in the Polish film "Deluge", where the actors playing in that scene have taken fencing lessons, they were fighting with steel blades (dull of course, but nevertheless), and they weren't really holding back when fighting. You could probably nitpick at that scene, but overall, it's one of those rare cases where a sword fight has been done right.
@setsuna7057
@setsuna7057 Жыл бұрын
i really love the hesitation in between the exchange also the body jerking a bit when trying to feint the opponent. which makes it more believable.
@joeysonofander7479
@joeysonofander7479 9 ай бұрын
This is a better fight scene than numerous other fights in cinema these past few years.
@liendel328
@liendel328 Жыл бұрын
Even though there was no stake in this duel, because there is no story before or after, I still found myself eager to know who would win.
@sr.trolling
@sr.trolling 11 ай бұрын
BEAUTIFUL
@KIllThunDerWolF
@KIllThunDerWolF Жыл бұрын
That was just awesome. I couldn't stop grinning the whole time.
@Creepersoop
@Creepersoop Жыл бұрын
This is going to be a true battle known to men
@nightshade7240
@nightshade7240 Жыл бұрын
If you haven't seen the sabre fight from the movie Zrodzeni do Szabli - the final duel, probably the best depiction of Polish sabre in a movie format that they've done to date. Uses some techniques that are never really seen in movies and not really seen outside of the Polish sabre style itself. Shame more movies don't depict the false edge techniques that sabres use. Nice work on the fight. Really enjoyable to watch.
@alphafort
@alphafort 9 ай бұрын
that was great !!!!!!!!
@rypli8309
@rypli8309 Жыл бұрын
I love sabre, and father of one of my friends I found out has 30 + years expirience with Polish Sabre and damn I am going to learn it, even tho switching from bujutsu I am also learning will be bit hard for brain
@joeygwood
@joeygwood Жыл бұрын
You guys do amazing work! Props to the camera man as well!
@aufaskunscap
@aufaskunscap Жыл бұрын
Oh yes
@imstupid880
@imstupid880 Жыл бұрын
Always wanted to see you guys pull an Adorea!
@Aerostarm
@Aerostarm Жыл бұрын
Amazing fight scene
@DERyuga
@DERyuga Жыл бұрын
Hi! I've been a big fan of your work for a while and I always come to this channel for research on HEMA/fencing. The choreography is great for this video and I'd love to use it as reference for storyboarding practice (I'm a studying storyboard artist). I have this fight scene I'm trying to draw but when it comes to actual moves I always get nervous and draw a blank. I feel like I could get over that if I did a better, more indepth look at the exchanges going on here.
@ethanwong7324
@ethanwong7324 Жыл бұрын
Are historically realistic sword fights usually concluded quickly or is it dependant on what weapon’s being used?
@christophermurphree2315
@christophermurphree2315 7 ай бұрын
I have always been curious about the role of the off-hand in saber-dueling. Is there any benefits to having nothing in the left hand? I genuinely don't know if it helps with balance or if it helps with maintaining focus on more important elements of the duel, or if it is simply this way because tradition dictates it to be this way. Any answers would be illuminating
@Phoenix71021
@Phoenix71021 Жыл бұрын
Possibly a dumb question as all of my sword knowledge comes from books, games, movies. But would a weapon or shield in the off hand work with a saber? Given the foot work and dueling approach instead of a melee/brawl that would happen in an armored setting, i genuinely don't know if a dagger or bucklef would be a benefit or hinderance... One of my favorite examples of this is in GOT season 1 when Jamie locks his blade with someone and stabs them in the eye with a knife. Seems very practical and effective without pointless Hollywood pizazz.
@Kingdomkey123678
@Kingdomkey123678 Жыл бұрын
Sabers are very old weapons, that were initially used with shields like most medieval and classical one handed swords. So yes you could, it just takes slightly different foot work
@therecalcitrantseditionist3613
@therecalcitrantseditionist3613 Жыл бұрын
The type of sabre they were using existed long after shields stopped being used in warfare or duelling. That being said, in a sort of pre planned duel setting a buckler would always be advantageous in a strick combat sense. As would armor. But that is very different from the context of the times that perricular weapon was used. There are other sabre type swords from different countries in different times that did use sheilds however
@rosaurias9998
@rosaurias9998 9 ай бұрын
I have a question: is double-blading with sabers viable?
@Dynix_boi
@Dynix_boi Жыл бұрын
So choreography have RTX now?
@unicorncz
@unicorncz Жыл бұрын
I really love this fight as it has something many other staged duels (including yours, to be honest) tend to lack: In this one, you really *believe* that the strikes are done with the intent to actually hurt. They don't look like anyone is holding back for the sake of safety/timing which singlehandedly changes the overall feel of the whole fight. Big kudos!!
@christopherberger4458
@christopherberger4458 Жыл бұрын
Are you using Northern Italian, Southern Italian or Sicilian styles of Military Saber?
@piuskoller7285
@piuskoller7285 Жыл бұрын
Just make a Lightsaber version out of it and you got more clicks. It looks amazing. With Lightsabers you could probably see better what is going on.
@Druid_Ignacy
@Druid_Ignacy Жыл бұрын
You seem quire nimble with this weapon! And your thoughts are on point. Watch out: your retreats and recoveries in real combat were much more balanced and pleasant to watch, recoveries / reatreats of your character thou, seemed unbalanced and kinda drew my attention from bladework at the first half of the fight. I liked that one more than last longsword one thou!
@SellswordArts
@SellswordArts Жыл бұрын
I appreciate the comiments and constructive criticism 😁 I will say that while playing a character, I want to add a bit of drama into it. Because this is a life and death struggle, the evasions and footwork carry a heavier sense of urgency. While fencing I am trying to perfectly execute techniques with no real risk to my person if I fail, the character I am portraying is a little bit more frantic, as if he messes up he dies.
@tatefranklin4761
@tatefranklin4761 3 ай бұрын
Kind of a random question, but where did your partner get that doublet?
@TheDemonsScream
@TheDemonsScream Жыл бұрын
Assassins Creed Black Flag got remastered?
@ac9356
@ac9356 Жыл бұрын
I have always wondered wear is your sword school located
@CptBerns
@CptBerns Жыл бұрын
Am I seeing it right? Did you use 800g training weapons in your choreography? Isn't that dangerous? In movie and stage fencing they usually use aluminum blades.
@SellswordArts
@SellswordArts Жыл бұрын
There's no standard when it comes to what people use in movies or on stage. In recent years there's been a move towards aluminum or CG blades in films. But I find that that takes away from the realism. We usually use weapons designed for Hema and fencing, because they are the most accurate representations of how the weapon would have actually worked. They are very safe, and we have safety techniques built into our choreography but keep us from hurting one another.
@CptBerns
@CptBerns Жыл бұрын
@@SellswordArts Sure, like replacing every nr. 1 cut to the temple with a nr. 5 cut just below the shoulder. In case your partner misses his parry, you hit his arm instead of his temple. Sure I get that. But even on the arm I would prefer to be hit by aluminum to being hit by steel. I use sport fencing epee blades on sabre hilts until I can afford aluminum swords. My 800g Cold Steel Hutton sabre is too heavy for stage fencing in my opinion. The Pecoraro sabre at 600g is OK, but it looks even less realistic than epee blades do.
@jeggsonvohees2201
@jeggsonvohees2201 Жыл бұрын
Does look rather tame when you go full realistic doesn't it?
@SellswordArts
@SellswordArts Жыл бұрын
Tame? Or controlled with good technique as opposed to wild flailing and big attacks. I think that choreographed fights from Hollywood that have no martial logic have created a false expectation on the part of the audience. Initially something that's more realistic might look tame, but when you actually look at it you can tell that the attacks were actually aimed at a Target, and that the two combatants look like they know what they're doing rather than relying heavily on camera and editing techniques. It's just my preference, but I would much rather watch fights like this.
@SirPlusOfCamelot
@SirPlusOfCamelot Жыл бұрын
No it doesn't. You're the people who think the glock is better than the 1911, and that real life can't be cool.
@SirPlusOfCamelot
@SirPlusOfCamelot Жыл бұрын
@@SellswordArts Hey sellsword arts, can you give me tips on sword fighting by looking at this video? kzbin.info/www/bejne/npyUZpd9bd94h7s
@bboy-vw1ih
@bboy-vw1ih Жыл бұрын
Random question.
@SellswordArts
@SellswordArts Жыл бұрын
Random answer
@gravemarker
@gravemarker Жыл бұрын
In a realistic fight there would be a lot more feints and staying out of range.
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