@sadlerjones5506

Hey Justus! This is Sadler Jones. I'm not sure if you remember me but I went to Acorn Acres and did you photography class and stuff a couple years ago. Just wanted to say that I was pretty happy to find this channel because it caught me off guard when I saw you and John in it. I'm doing filmmaking now so I'm definitely going to subscribe to you!

@jarvnt-media

Has a very Film Riot-ty vibe to it. I like this!! You just earned a sub! :P

@luqmanshah7942

Can you teach us how to do a fight scene hong kong cinema style? Hong Kong cinema fight scenes are super realistic and have no shaky cam, I hate shaky cam. Also hong kong cinema have very less jump cuts so you can tell what's going on and see everything.

@MobileFilmmaking

This was an awesome watch.i just bookmarked it

@patrickonyx1433

Man you're fire 🔥🔥

Thank you 👊🏾

@Maxkut

Awesome videos !!! Don't know why that little subscribers :( You should be on top !!!!

@jarvnt-media

Has a very Film Riot-ty vibe to it. I like this!! You just earned a sub!! :D

@KodyNewton

I feel like they should show the final cut of the fight at the beginning to show what kind of fight scene you are learning. Or at the end. Because it feels super amateur in all aspects.

@actorsheart3142

Thank you so much! 
This video was really informative

@Mahdielmou

Thanks for the video!

@KOPADIPRODUCTIONS

That was awesome! Thanks a lot :)

@JeyDcj

I want to film a fight scene and you just point me to north, thanks.❤

@VincentRutley

So dope. Thx

@peterxyz3541

Thanks for the video.  I don't care for the shakey-cam style of filming.  Ever watch Jackie Chan or most any Hong Kong action movie?  He's proud of his abilities and want everyone to see.

@TheFilmNerds

Can you please do a tutorial on how you did your intro ?

@Briandeodaily

I love this

@jakubhotlos8247

epic, thanks!

@adityarampa6131

fantastic ....

@negan-saviors92

a very nice video with very good informations. i wanna ask: what about shooting every single cut from another angle while you are using a steadycam. or is it better to shoot the whole scene from every angle. i think according to remembering the whole choreography it would be easier but on the other side its more work because your automaticly need more shots. whats your suggestion.

thank you very much

@youngflama

good work