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Raina Mooncrest

Unrealistic Stage Combat

Unrealistic Stage Combat explores the captivating world of fight choreography by dissecting the physics behind stage and screen battles. It reveals how performing arts often deviate from real-world physics and martial arts, highlighting the misrepresentation of momentum and force, as well as the exaggeration of recovery times. By examining these discrepancies, the book offers insights into how stage combat prioritizes dramatic storytelling and visual impact over physical accuracy. For example, stage combat often depicts unrealistically long falls or impossible striking speeds for dramatic effect.

The book's unique value lies in its systematic approach, using scientific analysis to deconstruct stage combat techniques. Progressing from fundamental physics concepts to clear examples of deviations in fight scenes, it culminates in an examination of the impact on audience perception of violence. This exploration helps performers improve technique and safety, while providing audiences with a more critical appreciation of the art form. Motion capture data and biomechanical analysis support the arguments, making it a valuable resource for those in theatre, film, martial arts, and anyone curious about the science behind the performing arts.
128 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
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