To The DEATH

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Publicado 2021-10-24
We wanted to reinvent the concept of lightsabers, so we asked an expert swordsman to choreograph what a fight would look like with real sword tactics, and we took a new approach to the visual and sound design of a saber. Let us know what you think!

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  • @ObiWanBockobi
    "you need two things to win a swordfight: perfect distance, and a gun."
  • @strikeforce1500
    I like how they use the idea of "This school trains the best fighters" thing, but instead of the cliche of all students dying until one survive, they just revive/recycle them
  • @mckensey17
    My only comment in critique… when the student overcame the master, the masters saber rested on his chest without cutting, scorching, or harming him. Beyond that, I love it. Watched it many times and still enjoy the sequence and overall feel of the duel. You should make more!!!
  • @daevydjae
    3:15 Every person who ever thought someone spinning around not swinging at anything would end up. The dude's face as he death-spins into the ground was priceless. Well done!
  • @chadhayag9171
    I love that part where they low-key mocked the absurdity of the spinny spin moves
  • @issackaiser
    The teacher face of disappointment when the guy start pulling spins and twists kills me 🤣
  • @nomic655
    4:03 When the master falls, his lightsaber falls on his chest and stays there for a while. Normally, a quick slash or stab with a lightsaber will cauterize the wound, but prolonged exposure to it will just melt you down. Other than that, that might be the most realistic choreography ever.
  • @redsol3629
    What I love about this fight is how it demonstrates the mental aspect of a sword fight. The posture and poise of a sword fighter watching their opponent for an opening.
  • @johnhagala3622
    I love that they use the saber “properly”. The fact that it’s a weapon that doesn’t need a big honkin’ swing to cut a target was utilized well. Just poke -> ded
  • @jeremiahm3765
    "There are two things you need to win a sword fight..." Me, an intellectual "First, you need a sword."
  • @TheTimmerKimmer
    That was insanely sick. You just set up the lore for a whole universe in less than 5 minutes. I need more!
  • @alextowers3564
    The best thing about this is not only that it shows geniunely good sword fighting technique, it also demonstrates why bad technique is bad. When the student does all the flashy stuff or opens himself up way too wide, both of which you see all the time in films and tv shows, the teacher punishes him for it exactly as he would in real life.
  • When Corridor creates better lightsaber duels than Disney That part where it singed his hair was magical
  • @chico1786
    "Realistic fights are boring on screen" I don't know man, this one was amazing to look at. The stances and the movement were great. Over exaggerated at times, but still in a realm that didn't break my immersion. Really good work guys.
  • @eyeballplanets
    I absolutely Adore how this synthesized the thoughtful, kendo-style choreography from the early movies with the style and flair of later entries. This was really well directed and choreographed, I'd love to see work like this in a feature film!
  • @project_X_design
    We've achieved the point when fan films have higher production value than big studio's
  • @shoocharu
    The fighting style actually kinda reminded me of the Vader Ben fight in a new hope. They were basically doing what Luke talked about in this video
  • Could we get more short films like this? This is a video I rewatch every now and then specifically for the fight choreography and it being such a well crafted story in general
  • @BastienAuxer
    This is a concept we have yet to see in star wars. The writing, setup and execution was also fantastic. Great work!