The Anatomy of Shooting Fight Scenes ►► bit.ly/guy-ritchie-fight-scenes In today’s video, we’re going to show you how to go about planning your shots and coverage for your fight scenes by showing you one from Sherlock Holmes. Fight scenes take way longer to film than people may think, and in some cases, they can take entire days away from production. There are an infinite amount of different ways to shoot a fight scene, but there are some helpful tips and guidelines you can follow to make sure you show all of the necessary coverage while still allowing your scene to have its own unique identity. Guy Ritchie movies have some of the best movie fight scenes, and Ritchie knows how to tell a story while you watch the combatants throw jabs and straights. He did this in Snatch, RocknRolla, King Arthur, & Sherlock Holmes. In this video on Sherlock Holmes Fight Scenes, we’ll go over: How to select your shot sizes. How to plan the story beats of your fight scene. How to plan your shots for maximum effect in the editing room. Don’t know about you, but we’re excited to see the fight scenes in the upcoming Aladdin. When you finish, you will see how a great director like Guy Ritchie plans out his fight scenes, and how you can apply those lessons to your own film. The end result: You will be able to build amazing fight scenes that also tell a story. #fightscenefrommovies #sherlockholmesfightscene #bestfightscenes -- SUBSCRIBE to StudioBinder’s YouTube channel! ►► bit.ly/2hksYO0 Looking for a project management platform for your filmmaking? StudioBinder is an intuitive project management solution for video creatives; create shooting schedules, breakdowns, production calendars, shot lists, storyboards, call sheets and more. Try StudioBinder for FREE today and see the difference: studiobinder.com/pricing ––– Join us on Social Media! ––– Instagram ►► www.instagram.com/studiobinder Facebook ►► www.facebook.com/studiobinderapp Twitter ►► www.twitter.com/studiobinder