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Sam Kefi Abrikh - Action Designing from France to Japan to Vietnam (Action Talks #44)

Sam Kefi Abrikh is a stuntman, fight coordinator, and second unit director based out of France, who got started Japan. He's known for Princess, Fury, and Furies, but has done a load of quality indie action material. You can see his imdb here: www.imdb.com/n...
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Timestamps
0:02:04 Where it all began
0:04:37 Japanese influences
0:07:45 French action films
0:11:38 Indie filmmaking
0:13:09 Learning to move HK style
0:14:35 Making his team for indie films
0:18:04 What techniques did you use to make shorts?
0:21:22 Rhythm diff between HK and Japanese action? French action? US action?
0:25:03 What was it like going to Japan?
0:30:39 What did you take from Shibahara's method?
0:32:23 What was the rhythmic difference?
0:37:08 Was there any overlap between JP language and the JP movement style?
0:38:18 JP movement might come from animation and theater
0:40:20 huge contrast between acting and normal talking
0:41:18 "Developing his skills in JP "
0:43:35 After Japan, what came next?
0:48:06 Was it hard going back to stunts after being in Japan?
0:51:38 Could you apply your skills to Luc Besson films?
0:54:14 What do you look at as a stunt double?
0:55:10 Did you ever perform music?
0:56:17 How are you applying your skills to indie projects?
0:58:23 Bourne style might lose the audience...
1:01:13 Filming the action on District 9 and Bourne series
1:03:45 Working on the Princess
1:06:17 Training actress vs hiding the double
1:07:18 How did he get involved in Furie?
1:09:50 Approaching the action of Furie
1:11:15 Preproduction on Furie
1:15:37 Any stories about when you had to improvise?
1:17:56 Any inspirations for shooting style?
1:19:33 Do you think about camera and editing before shooting?
1:22:15 Do you try to break expectation in action?
1:23:59 What films have succeeded in looking un-choreographed?
1:25:32 Do you apply yourself most to your own projects?
1:26:25 What are you watching now?
1:31:48 What's your approach to female-led action film as opposed to male-led?
1:33:18 Do you have to pull back with Veronica if she was too good?
1:35:40 Toning down big guys against smaller performers

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  • @jamyangpelsang3099
    @jamyangpelsang30996 ай бұрын

    Been a fan of Kefi since that DMV/RE crossover. Never seen such hyper dynamic camerawork as the last part of the final fight in Furies.

  • @vincejustice4all
    @vincejustice4all7 ай бұрын

    My kefi!!!!! 🥰

  • @NorlenxPercy-hg4yb
    @NorlenxPercy-hg4yb7 ай бұрын

    Nice upcoming Martial arts EPISODE

  • @alexandreadzie2032
    @alexandreadzie20327 ай бұрын

    Let's go Kefi

  • @theonlymegumegu
    @theonlymegumegu6 ай бұрын

    1:27:58 wow, hydra was shot in 5 days?! i really liked the action in that movie, and while i felt like the story and drama was sufficient, i did feel like it needed more budget to let them write and film the extra 10~15 min it might have needed to really have the story nailed down tighter, a 5 day shoot explains a lot

  • @kloa4219
    @kloa421922 күн бұрын

    interview the paragraph 78 film fight choreographers, they were proto john wick

  • @theonlymegumegu
    @theonlymegumegu6 ай бұрын

    5:33 shouts to kefi, not afraid to out himself as a real otaku, i bet he could sing along with Give A Reason right now XD

  • @NorlenxPercy-hg4yb
    @NorlenxPercy-hg4yb7 ай бұрын

    I Think He Can Training Martial arts about Motion of practice moves

  • @NorlenxPercy-hg4yb
    @NorlenxPercy-hg4yb7 ай бұрын

    I think he is a Martial arts 🥋