Canadian Martial Arts (Breakdown Lesson 1 of 3)
Canadian Martial Arts (Breakdown Lesson 2 of 3)
Canadian Martial Arts (Breakdown Lesson 3 of 3)
Canadian Martial Arts (Original Version)
Canadian Martial Arts (Slow Motion Version)
DESCRIPTION:
Bad Visual... Bad Audio....Bad English.... Great Martial Arts. Actually, this is the worst Martial Arts demonstration ever. Shot in 1996, expert Martial Artist Acteon Beauchamp (In gi) demonstrates how to fight the perfect fight. Be prepared for intense Martial Arts Fail.
Original Title - Acteon Beauchamp vs. Shidder Tobiginder
Production Date - 1996.
CREDITS:
Shot By Ryan Golding
Edited By The Camera
Music By Jason Fyfe
Produced By Ryan Golding, Amrit Singh, Shakir Cassimode, Manveer Dhillon & Ryan Dhanraj
Special Thanks To Dhillon Films
This video is uploaded in Ballsvision "Standard Definition" "SD".
Jay's Channel: http://www.youtube.com/crazycat1984
BLOG NOTES:
The "Canadian Martial Arts" set of videos was mainly done as a joke to mock the worst fight video we have ever made. Basically back in 1995-1996, in our grade 9-10 high school years, we were experimenting with fight choreography on camera. It really all started because of our interest and involvement in Martial Arts. We simply wanted to see what cool moves we could do. This eventually turned into a film production addiction, in which we had developed our skills more and more over the years.
This particular video was done near the beginning though, and was far from well done in all aspects. For whatever reason, we decided that day that Amrit and Shakir would just wing it, forget about choreography, forget about planned shots, just go at it while I stood back recording the whole thing. The result was one of the best worst fights ever.
When capturing this from an old VHS tape, I took notice to how Shakir was in gi, how there were Canadian flags hanging in the background, and how the fight itself seems quite real in an odd kind of horrible way. So I decided I would make it appear to be some kind of spoof on Martial Arts training videos. Calling Shakir Acteon Beauchamp and giving the production an overall French Canadian, bad English feel, I put together the breakdown lessons.
Purposely adding generic text cards with some of the worst spelling I could piece together, something I've picked up on quite a bit from talking online to people with English as a second language, I went into great detail on each and every action Master Beauchamp took in fighting and defending against his opponent. It began to get long so I decided to break it up into 3 videos. The fantastic discount retro cheese music I added was by our music guru, Jay Fyfe. It was one of his first digital tracks made in 2002 or so.
I decided afterward that I would also post the original capture of the video, as well as a slow motion version. I made sure to keep the weird VHS cut outs to footage that was recorded over when filming this work of art. I believe it is some kind of random child's birthday party, more then likely that of relation to Ophion Digital member Amrit Singh. We just used any extra tape we could find back then.
Ophion Digital
http://www.youtube.com/ophiondigital
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