Art of the Saber (2002) – By Ho Brothers’ Productions

Uploader’s Note: I was not involved in the production of this short film and do not take credit for any work shown here. I uploaded to share to the public (You guys and gals). This particular video has been converted into a more suitable format for YouTube. Usually I upload the raw videos, but the raw file did not playback so well. The quality in this one is a lot better I believe. The action in this film pars or even exceeds the popular Star Wars films. With martial art choreography implemented along with lightsabers, this is one fight you cannot miss. Enjoy! Video Description: Date Released: October 2002 Short Film Title: Art of the Saber Studio Name: Ho Brothers’ Productions Director: Clarence Ho Cast: Cary Ho and Calvin Ho Editor: Calvin Ho Cinematographer: Clarence Ho Special Effects and Sound Editing: Cary Ho Martial Arts Choreographer: Calvin Ho A light saber fight sequence with the flavor of a Hong Kong martial arts action movie. This short is set in a dense forest, where a young man, willing to leave his loved ones behind to help fight in the Revolution, clashes with an enemy in a battle where only one will remain standing. Music by Denez Prigent and a monologue extracted from an authentic Civil War love letter written in 1861, help to set the tone for this movie. Taken from FXHome.com If anyone knows where I could find their main webpage (if they have one) please leave a message with their link. Thanks. End Note: This film is dedicated to our parents for their

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