Epic Knight Fight- The Duel - short action medieval armoured fighting movie

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  • Опубликовано: 28 апр 2024
  • This short action movie was written and produced by Norwich HEMA Society in an attempt to create a fight scene using authentic historical longsword fighting techniques, including half swording, pommel strikes and grappling. It was also inspired by the “Knight of Hope” by Andorea, and "Fiore" by AM productions, which had a big influence on us, and set the bar for how armoured fighting and choreography could and should be depicted.
    We wanted to depict the fighting style of the medieval Knight, showing the correct technique for fighting in medieval armour ( suit of armour or harness) whilst showing the combatants as being cautious of each other, as the fight is to the end. As the Duel ends, the two parties become visibly tired and start to feel the weight of their armour, and their breathing becomes laboured. Their actions become more clumsy and not as precise, ending in a grapple.
    Norwich HEMA society regularly train in deconsecrated churches, which brings in revenue for the Norwich Historic Churches Trust to maintain and care for these beautiful historic venues. This Knightly Duel was filmed at St Mary’s Church, Coslany, which is a medieval church in medieval quarter of Norwich, England.
    If you enjoyed this short film, please remember to like, share and subscribe, as it really helps our channel grow. Feel free to leave feedback in the comment section below. We intend to launch more armoured Knight videos soon.
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Комментарии • 24

  • @MaestorLeon
    @MaestorLeon 6 дней назад +2

    Hello from Greece. Bravo!!!

  • @NatBlack-pr9kg
    @NatBlack-pr9kg 20 дней назад +9

    I love that actual half sword techniques have been used, and it looks like they're not running in, but being cautious ( as you would if you were fighting to the death). Good effort!

    • @norwich_hema_society
      @norwich_hema_society  20 дней назад +3

      Thank you for noticing that. We were trying to fight in the correct historical style, while replicating the caution they must have had if you know someone is going to die! Plus its our first attempt at choreography, so hopefully we'll get it better next time.

  • @hugobanneret7702
    @hugobanneret7702 18 дней назад +1

    This was fantastic! Keep it up!

    • @norwich_hema_society
      @norwich_hema_society  18 дней назад

      Thank you! This is our first choreographed video, but we hope to do more soon. Don't forget to subscribe to see when they are out!

  • @nedwardmumford7525
    @nedwardmumford7525 21 день назад

    fantastic stuff, guys!

  • @peteknaggs2036
    @peteknaggs2036 20 дней назад

    Yep I know you said armour is not right, but you need a wrapper or an avintail on that armet, you have no stop rib and the standard is although poor will not stop a strike straight under the helm as it will go through your jaw

    • @norwich_hema_society
      @norwich_hema_society  18 дней назад +1

      You say that, a lot of medieval artwork depicts armets being worn without a wrapper and just a standard, especially when fighting on foot.

  • @czarus_the_sniper9924
    @czarus_the_sniper9924 20 дней назад +8

    After watching Dequitem or Adorea, this is just painfull.

    • @NatBlack-pr9kg
      @NatBlack-pr9kg 20 дней назад +11

      Dont agree, this is proper armoured fighting technique. A lot of those techniques are shown in the manuscripts. Plus I don't think you can compare the two. Andorea only show unarmoured fighting and Dequitem tend to do a lot of plate hitting in between correct techniques.

    • @norwich_hema_society
      @norwich_hema_society  20 дней назад +4

      Thanks for your feedback. What would you prefer to see in future filming?

    • @czarus_the_sniper9924
      @czarus_the_sniper9924 20 дней назад +1

      The finish also showed one of the opponents slashing at the other, even tho he is armored so his attacks would have little effect, your argument is invalid.
      About the comparrison, Adorea might only have Knight of Hope, but it is to this day one of the most solid pieces of fighting choregraphy involving armour. Otherwise, Adoreas techiques have near flawless execution.
      Dequitem does armoured fighting almost exclusively and has made specific videos regarding the topic of regular blade strikes against armoured opponents and their actual utility, plus his fights are unchoregraphed and look much more convincing.
      Now, why could I not compare? I do not have particular problem with the techniques, rather the choregraphy and the execution. Extremely slow, at times uncertain movements, no power and energy behind attacks - there is zero dynamic, the individual engagements and the short rests feel the same. The dagger finalle could have been shot at a more convincing angle, and there could have been blood added at the end to shoe the hit, because from the current angle it is clearly visible that the dagger barely touches his gorget. (Fratres in Armis - Meatgrinder did the finalle quite well, even if the choreo might not be their best work).
      Overall it just felt flat.

    • @NatBlack-pr9kg
      @NatBlack-pr9kg 20 дней назад +1

      If you look, the slash is to the unarmoured back of the leg. That is a lovely detail and actually reinforces my point rather than invalidates it. This is made my people who fight in armour, for people who fight in armour and who get those little details.
      Knight of Hope is excellent, but is an armoured opponent fighting unarmoured opponents. Thats totally different. The armoured opponent can fight in an unarmoured style, which he does. No Andorea videos show armoured vs armoured.
      And that is a criticism I have of Dequitem. A lot of what they do is blosfecthen in armour. It isn't pure harnesfecthen.
      These guys have had a go. Yes, it's not as intense or choreographed, but it's a decent attempt.

    • @norwich_hema_society
      @norwich_hema_society  20 дней назад +4

      ​@czarus_the_sniper9924 can I just say, what we tried to depict is two Knights starting with using proper techniques, but descending into wild flailing as they start to gas out. That was a deliberate plot device. But I do take your points on board and intend to create more intensity next time. This is our first attempt at a movie and was filmed by amateurs (namely us) on a phone, with basic editing. But I like a challenge and we will strive to be as good as Andorea!

  • @jimpickens4067
    @jimpickens4067 21 день назад

    Good video, though I was gritting my teeth at the sight of the Poleyns on that Memorial/grave marker at the end

    • @norwich_hema_society
      @norwich_hema_society  21 день назад +1

      We were incredibly careful during filming and did everything slow and controlled for that very reason. We sped it up in editing, so hopefully looks OK

    • @petrawestveer5736
      @petrawestveer5736 17 дней назад +1

      ​@@norwich_hema_society makes sense. At some point I was anticipating a throw but it did not happen, guessing that was because of the floor. Perhaps a next version outdoors, so you can show more grappling. I can imagine it is hard to combine believable show of anger and intensity with staying safe. Liked the acting in the close ups pre and post fight.

    • @norwich_hema_society
      @norwich_hema_society  17 дней назад

      @petrawestveer5736 yes absolutely, we have to ensure that all participants remain safe, and that we don't cause any damage to the venue. Halfswording obviously targets weak points in armour, so its hard to show intensity while pulling back to not injure anyone.