To start off my film opening, I wanted something that would grab my viewer's attention. To allow this to happen, I made a fast sequenced opening of Allie practicing her poomsae techniques. She does the front line of Taegeuk 8 (aka Taegeuk Pal Jang), one of the poomsae forms, and then freestyles her own elements after.
During these scene, I wanted each and every individual punch, strike, and block, to have purpose and meaning. It was a great way to represent how each movement in taekwondo has its own significance and purpose. In order to do this, I used many fast cuts, close-ups, long shots, medium shots, and many different angles, to capture the resemblance of rapid movement.
Adding to that, I also tried my best to time the beats of the music with Allie's strikes, blocks, and kicks. Doing this made the video look more cohesive and it makes the music and video look more intentionally placed and thought out.
Here's a quick snippet:
(video is slightly glitchy because it's not fully exported from Clipchamp yet) (Bear with me lol)
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