Action Choreography for Screen
We teach actors and stunt performers how to make fight sequences look real on camera. From timing your reactions to executing safe, high-impact falls, we bring the cinema-style action to our training floor.
Time for some action. Here we are blocking out a fight scene, planning each move to tell a story and look great on camera.
Working on a tricky action sequence with actor Niranjan Sudhindra. This involves using the environment and props to make the fight more interesting.
Actor Ashuthosh Pawar preparing for his upcoming movie. We are training him in freestyle martial arts to get him ready for his action scenes.
Back in action. The Sensei himself choreographing a fight sequence, showing how to make every kick and reaction look powerful and believable.
A fun take on what South Indian movies are like. We love to get creative and choreograph over-the-top action sequences.
Actor Bharath Nagaraja in a quick action scene with our stunt team. We train actors to perform their own stunts safely and effectively.
A female student practices a self-defense move, showing how to block and counter an attack. This is a core part of our action choreography training.
Learning freestyle martial arts for action movies. This clip shows a mix of flips, kicks, and takedowns that we teach for screen fighting.
Focus on the shots, not the shorts. A fun, behind-the-scenes look at choreographing a fight scene with our team.
Action. Two of our young coaches practicing a fight sequence, showcasing their speed, agility, and performance skills.
About Action Choreography for Screen
When we choreograph a fight scene, we start with safety. You do not just throw a punch; you learn how to sell the reaction so the camera captures the impact. I work with you on the floor, mapping out every movement to ensure your balance and angles are perfect before we add speed.
Making a fight sequence look real on camera is a skill, not just a physical act. At our Banashankari and RR Nagar centers, we teach you how to manage distance, control your timing, and most importantly, how to land safely during a high-impact fall. Whether you are an aspiring actor preparing for a stunt role or a student, our approach is practical. We use professional-grade crash mats so you can practice those high kicks and takedowns without the risk. We break down the popular styles of action choreography into manageable steps: blocking, timing, reaction, and camera presence. You will learn that the fight happens in the reaction, not just the punch. I personally guide you through these sequences, helping you build a reel that looks professional and feels authentic. If you are serious about performance, we can discuss our private 1-on-1 stunt training slots, which are designed to fast-track your screen fighting skills and get you ready for the next audition.
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