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    Actor|Martial Artist|Entrepreneur

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  • Being Action Coordinator for Feature Film Wing Chun Xiao Long

    Sunday, Dec 11, 2011 12:46AM / Standard Entry / Members only
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    wing chun to eyes

    wing chun to eyes

    It’s amazing how the universe works. Just as another example of “ask and you shall receive” – this year I had been asking the universe to give me a fight scene in a feature film in Asia before my birthday in November. I kept pursuing my goal and working but it seemed like chances were slim. Suddenly in mid-November I get a call from the director of this film and he asks if I am available to help with fight choreography. After we worked out details — the exact day I officially arrived at the studio was Nov 22nd — 1 day before my birthday. Pretty interesting how everything worked out. =)

    wing chun hand to eyes concept

    wing chun hand to eyes concept

    Without giving away too much of the story, it’s essentially about a kid who learns wing chun to help him overcome obstacles. The movie’s storyline is definitely not like Ip Man and is meant for a younger audience… though I think all ages could still check it out.

    This particular movie situation was quite interesting. When Antony (the director of “Wushu – The Young Generation”) and I got involved with the project the movie had actually already been partially filmed. In fact a good amount had been shot, but towards the final cut the executive producer realized the action was severely lacking… and since it was a martial arts movie it was supposed to have super action. This is where we came in.

    wing chun movie set

    wing chun movie set

    Before I continue any further I must highly thank and appreciate Antony for having faith in me as a first time action director for a feature film. Antony has worked as a stuntman in Australia and has directed a movie with Sammo Hung and Jackie Chan as producer so it was a truly a great honor to be working with a professional at his caliber who also gave me a lot of respect and freedom with my ideas. Speaking of Sammo and Jackie.. I also want to mention another of the Seven Little Fortunes – Yuen Wah (the landlord in Stephen Chow’s Kung Fu Hustle / villain in Dragon’s Forever) is one of the actors in this film.

    wing chun wooden dummy techniques

    wing chun wooden dummy techniques

    Since we were re-shooting all the action plus a decent portion of the drama we had a lot to do. On top of that we had a smaller budget than the original crew, less resources, and no time. I didn’t even know this until I arrived in Guangzhou, but apparently I had to design roughly 10 fights to be filmed in about 10 days… because in total we had 14 days to film and 7 days to do pre-production work (including new casting, location scouting, set design, fight choreo, etc). Also we had almost no stunt guys originally and the lead was a 12 year old.

    But first…

    alf with wing chun sifu

    alf with wing chun sifu

    …we had to learn a little wing chun. So fortunately I actually studied a little wing chun here and there, but of course not on the level of 7th generation wing chun master. We had a wing chun master on set as consultant and sifu of the wing chun movie. He was a bodyguard for a prince and also at one point taught in London where Bruce Lee visited when he was in London. The sifu was 67 years old but his arms were as strong as an oak tree.

    Now that we had the wing chun training in order we had to bring in the rest of the artillery.

    Heavy Artillery on Wing Chun set

    Heavy Artillery on Wing Chun set

    Enter Alberto and Kyle.

    Both of my friends had been working on feature films in China and I knew they were perfect to help out on this expendables style intense mission which required 10 fights in about 10 days. These guys had so many different fights to do in such a short time that I’m definitely glad they were able to come out.. without them it would have been a totally different experience.

    I mean after all we wouldn’t have been able to add in some dope JCVD moves like this!

    JCVD Lineup

    JCVD Lineup

    ..or party like rockstars with hardcore rap blasting rollin deep with hunnies to tha left and right.

    How we party in Guangzhou

    How we party in Guangzhou

    I actually got more than I bargained for (in a good way). I was coming under the expectation that I would be simply designing the fights. Aside from a few shorts I had never directed a feature film, much less operate a Red One camera.

    operating the red one camera

    operating the red one camera

    Because timing was so tight, we had so much to cover, and I knew all the action… just a few days into production we sort of broke into 1st and 2nd units. I learned to operate the camera to follow the action on fight scenes.. and directed for the action scenes. This made my head start spinning in terms of camera angles and so much more.

    directing some fights

    directing a fight scene

    A few surprises along the way included:

    A visit from Mark Moran and Ruhi.

    mark moran and the green screen fireball

    mark moran and the green screen fireball

    I was really happy Mark visited in Guangzhou. He happened to be stopping through the area and then was able to drop by set. I showed him the studio, the green screen room, and we had a nice dinner with Ruhi, the actors, and the director.

    Also a visit and cameo by AliveNotDead’s very own JuJu Chan. Speaking of cameo’s.. the director, fight coordinator, and 3rd AD all make a little cameo as well. =P

    Alfred and JuJu

    Alfred and JuJu

    Another fun fact: During the period of the shoot 3 birthdays passed – mine, the director’s, and the main star Xiao Long’s birthday. Happy birthday Xiao Long!

    Xiao Long's birthday

    Xiao Long's birthday

    As I write this, we are a few hours away from being completely wrapped. The past 3 weeks have been intense and non-stop. We all worked over 12 hour days and everyone is starting to feel the wear and tear… but I think for the time we had to work with we got some good results. I hope people will enjoy the action.

    takedown caught on camera

    takedown caught on camera

    There were some ups and downs with the producer side with last minute changes with story, plot, characters, etc.. but it can’t be completely unexpected. Overall I had a great experience working with the Ace Studio team and learned a great deal. I developed fun and lasting memories with my kung fu bros Alberto and Kyle. It was also really interesting to go from all this tai chi training to learning wing chun – both happen to be the top 2 on my list of traditional Chinese martial arts styles that I  wanted to learn… so of course it’s AMAZING when your job is to learn those martial arts styles. I am going to end with an awesome quote that Antony said on set today.. sometimes I get so excited about what I’m doing and think to myself.. so I’m learning all this cool stuff “…AND I get paid for this??!”

    Guangzhou wing chun xiao long team

    Guangzhou wing chun xiao long team

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Entry comments (7)

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  • Flagday
    posted on Tuesday, Mar 6, 2012 10:05PM [Report]
    Just got a chance to read this Alfred.  Again, what an experience, and an AnD experience.  Sounds like your film academy study will be more meaningful after this experience.  Be a sponge.
  • alanwai
    Official artist 
    posted on Thursday, Dec 15, 2011 12:22AM [Report]
    Great stuff Alfred! Looks like an awesome experience. Congratulations on your work! :)
  • houyousheng
    Official artist 
    posted on Monday, Dec 12, 2011 7:54AM [Report]
    Look like you had good time!  I worked with Anthony at ACE studio too. Look forward to see your work!
  • Etchy
     
    posted on Sunday, Dec 11, 2011 11:51AM [Report]
    ps - AnD represent!
  • Etchy
     
    posted on Sunday, Dec 11, 2011 11:51AM [Report]
    nice!  obviously intense shoestring experiences like this are the ones that force you to really push yourself further than you ever thought possible and learn new things.  It'll all become valuable experience for the next project and the ones further down the road.
  • davidsakurai
    Official artist 
    posted on Sunday, Dec 11, 2011 5:02AM [Report]
    Congratulations!! Sounds like a great project. Will be looking forward to see your work!
    All the best,
    David
  • rottendoubt
     
    posted on Sunday, Dec 11, 2011 3:38AM [Report]
    wow, that is awesome!  it's like a big alivenotdead party.  =)

    cool that you saw mark.  i was just emailing with him.

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