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Do you want to make the best looking sword/stunt fights you've ever seen?

Do you want that "Hollywood" look without having to hire a Hollywood team or move to Los Angeles?

Do you want to learn how the BIG stunt coordinators coreograph their killer sword fights while keeping everyone safe?

Are you an actor who has always wanted to "ace" an audition that required swordfighting but didn't want to spend hundreds of dollars in lessons?


Alina Andrei and Mark Edward Lewis have just completed the "Super Swordfighting Series "Beginnings"" DVD. This DVD teaches you how to be the sword choreography master that you've been dreaming of. Alina and Mark are two award winning Hollywood professionals who have produced, directed, and performed stunt work in over 40 television and film productions. They bring their mastery of the art of stunt sword play to you. For the first time, you can have your fights look like the professionals and let your dream of doing "The Matrix" style sword fights begin to come to life creatively and safely. This is no DVD series for people who want to learn "real" sword fighting. Authentic sword play looks terrible on screen. This video will get your fight productions noticed, because it will show you how to make fights look great no matter what weapons or genre. Whether Claymores or Lightsabers, this DVD series is for you.

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Excerpts from "Beginnings"

 

 

 

 


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Star Trek New Voyages Episode Complete!
Starring George Takei
After days of a gruelling shooting schedule in New York, and two 12 hour days in Los Angeles, the Star Trek New Voyages Episode, "The World Enough, and Time" starring George Takei and Grace Lee Witney (Yeoman Janice Rand) wrapped production. On the newly built set of the starship Excelsior, the cast and crew shot for two days in the Chatsworth area. Directed and co-written by veteran television writer Marc Scott Zicree, the powerfully moving episode about the ongoing voyages of the starship Enterprise, includes spectacular scenes with Captain Hikaru Sulu aboard the famous transwarp starship Excelsior.

Shot in HD, the production team requested Mark Edward Lews to lend his skills as a High Definition systems manager for the Panasonic HD camera system to the production. In addition, Mr. Lewis worked as "A" camera operator on the last day of the production schedule.

Look for "The World Enough and Time" to premiere on the internet at NewVoyages.com in later 2007.

See exclusive behind the scenes photos here!