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Kenji Tanigaki: Art of Action – The Furious Director's Secrets

Kenji Tanigaki: Art of Action – The Furious Director's Secrets

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In this engaging conversation, Kenji Tanigaki, a legendary figure in martial arts cinema, shares his journey from a martial arts enthusiast to a renowned action director. He discusses the importance of discipline, teamwork, and the creative process behind action filmmaking. Kenji emphasizes the significance of character-driven storytelling in action sequences and the need for innovation in the industry. He also provides valuable insights for aspiring actors and filmmakers, highlighting the importance of camera awareness and the role of acting in sustaining a long career in action films. In this engaging conversation, Kenji Tanigaki shares his insights on casting, directing, and the art of action choreography. He discusses the importance of unique talent, his inspirations from classic films, and the role of camera techniques in action sequences. Tanigaki reflects on his experiences working with renowned actors like Donnie Yen and his journey into directing with 'The Furious'. He emphasizes the significance of being unique in filmmaking and the continuous learning process that comes with the craft.takeawaysKenji Tanigaki is known as cinema's last samurai.His journey into martial arts began with a love for action films.Discipline and teamwork are crucial in action filmmaking.Training and physical preparation are essential for stunt performers.Maintaining focus under pressure is key to successful filmmaking.Creating world-class action requires constant innovation.Collaboration with teams and actors enhances the filmmaking process.Action scenes should be driven by character development.Camera awareness is important for actors, especially during pickup shots.Aspiring actors should focus on developing their acting skills. Casting requires finding actors with unique charm.Camera angles and movements are crucial in action design.Classic films inspire modern filmmaking techniques.Previs is a starting point, not a strict guideline.Working with Donnie Yen taught adaptability on set.Action choreography should feel spontaneous and fresh.Directing requires balancing freedom and responsibility.Unique storytelling is essential for memorable films.Continuous learning is part of the filmmaking journey.Passion and energy are vital in motivating a team.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Kenji Tanigaki02:53 The Journey into Martial Arts05:33 Transitioning to Filmmaking07:54 Discipline and Training in Martial Arts10:28 The Importance of Teamwork in Filmmaking13:01 Maintaining Passion and Energy in High-Pressure Situations15:31 Creating World-Class Action Sequences18:06 Training Teams and Collaborating with Crew20:39 Character-Driven Action and Storytelling23:09 Elements of a Great Fight Sequence25:22 Innovations in Action Choreography28:00 The Future of Action Cinema40:16 Innovative Footwear for Action42:37 The Role of Innovation in Action Filmmaking46:43 Essential Skills for Aspiring Action Actors51:01 Camera Awareness and Actor Performance54:19 Casting Unique Talents in Action Films56:29 Directing Action: Choices in Framing and Angles58:45 Influences and Inspirations in Action Filmmaking01:11:45 Experiences on Blade II and Action Choreography01:14:23 Creative Journey Behind 'Triad of the Warriors'01:18:01 Celebrating Hong Kong Cinema01:18:22 Kenji Tanigaki's Directorial Journey01:19:14 The Making of The Furious01:21:31 Directing vs. Action Design01:27:30 The Greatest Action Performers01:29:38 Influences and Inspirations01:35:38 Mindset for Aspiring Filmmakers01:39:34 Advice for Future Generations01:42:58 Kenji Tanigaki's Golden Advice⬛The Movie Martial arts website ⁠www.moviemartialarts.com⁠ ⬛Get e-mail updates - ⁠https://www.troysteamonline.com/newsletter⁠ ⬛Follow Troy - ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@moviemartialarts⁠⬛Instagram - ⁠https://www.instagram.com/moviemartialartsonline/⁠⬛Email for business at - podcastmma@troysteamonline.com
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