The amount of screen information that the audience has to face immediately triples, which can easily make some audiences who are relatively slow to respond unable to react.

Therefore, there are usually few cases of three-party melee in commercial movies.

But relatively, if handled well, then this battle will be even more impressive.

The most obvious example is the scene in "Pirates of the Caribbean 2" where the pirate Jack and the blacksmith Commander Will Norrington snatch Davy Jones' key.

This scene of three people fighting with swords is a classic, and it is also one of the most memorable and exciting fights in the "Pirates of the Caribbean" series.

In this scene, except for a few rare shots, most of the time the battle is in a 1v1 state on the screen.

Such a processing method can effectively reduce the interference of redundant information, allowing the audience to understand the actual battle situation in the movie more clearly.

Seven nights also intends to adopt such a method in this three-servant war.

According to his arrangement, after the three-way battle officially started, Saber should be the first to strike.

And her plan should be to rely on her [Magic Power: A] skill to ignore Caster's magic bullet harassment and directly kill him with a single blow.

But her plan will soon be interfered by Rider, because in the order Rider received, her main target of attack is Saber, and Caster is here to disrupt the situation.

So in the next fight, the focus of the fight will switch to Saber and Rider.

Like almost all action scenes, this close combat scene was carefully split by Li Wenshu. In just 2 minutes of fighting scene, there will be 30 short shots spliced ​​together.

The length of these shots is only about ten seconds, and the short ones are even less than one second.

Some of the more difficult movements also require two actors' stand-ins to complete.

Coupled with the fact that the IMAX camera cannot be switched, it is necessary to change the habit of the camera following the actors, and the actors themselves have to constantly adjust their positions to accommodate the camera.

Such various problems made the whole shooting process extremely complicated.

Scarlett messed up the coercive hanging wire on her body several times, causing her to be constantly disturbed by the cable, and she looked as if she was caught by a spider spirit.

Lily was not much better, because the sponge sword in her hand was really lacking in weight, and it felt light when held in her hand.

This made her throw the sword directly when she swung it more than once.

She even hit Qiye's head once.

A certain pickpocket yelled in anger.

The reason why Qiye is angry is very simple. In this scene, there are not many Lily herself in battle, and most of the shots are done by doubles.

In such a few times, the props were thrown and flew several times, which made Qiye wonder if Lily had lubricated her hands.

In fact, not only Lily, Scarlett also used a lot of stuntmen to shoot the difficult moves.

And because Rider's long hair makes it easier to cover the face, Scarlett uses more shots than Lily.

The actors who promoted Scarlett and Lily all came from dance performances, and their body flexibility is much better than the two leading actors.

One of them even with the help of Wia, was about to make a waist turn over 90° in mid-air.

Qiye had to say one thing about the scene he saw that was more awesome than the roast pork loin: the masters are among the people.

The piecemeal and discontinuous clips shot through such a variety of scenes must be horrible to play directly, and even make people doubt life.

Therefore, when shooting an action scene, the director and action director must make a draft in their hearts and leave an editing plan.

Otherwise, in the final editing, the result must be terrible.

In fact, if you really want to get closer to reality, this battle has become very bloody and violent.

After all, the three servants are not harmless little white rabbits, but masters who have killed countless people.

Thinking from a realistic point of view, the fight between the three of them is definitely a bloody situation.

It's a pity that Qiye's filming this time is not the R-rated "Goblin Slayer", but the PG-13 Fate, so we must restrain ourselves from violence.

Even if someone really sees the aorta, the bleeding must not exceed the amount of blood drawn by the hospital.

It took Qiye and Lao Li a total of three days to film this scene where the three of them fought close to each other.

During the period, Qiye actually broke an IMAX camera. Fortunately, he took precautions and asked IMAX to send two more, otherwise this part of the scene would have been delayed even longer.

Of course, the action scene is over, but it doesn't mean the battle is over.

At present, only the prelude and the middle scene have been filmed, and the final part of the decisive battle will continue to be filmed.

After the initial temptation and subsequent struggles, the three servants all grasped the other party's information.

Next, it's time to turn up the cards for each other.

Saber, who was more impulsive, was the first to strike again. After finding that hand-to-hand combat could not win, she decided to use the golden curry stick to eliminate Rider and Caster together at once.

Although his owner is very unreliable, he has never managed enough magic power.

But in the face of this opportunity to kill two servants at once, Saber is willing to take the risk.

It's a pity that it takes a long time for Saber's ultimate move to accumulate energy to read the article.

Rider saw the strong wind blowing in the corridor and knew that Saber was about to release the Noble Phantasm, so he immediately decided to take the first step.

Rider who summoned Pegasus ran into Saber first.

Seeing this, Saber could only change her strategy and use the Wind King Barrier to resist Rider's attack, but was knocked out of the teaching building by the opponent and fell back to Shirou's playground.

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