Stage a Fight-Footwork & Camera Awareness

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Matt Franta
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Matt Franta is a professional actor currently residing in Minneapolis, MN. He has appeared in numerous productions for theatre, film and television. Matt holds Bachelor of Arts degrees in both Drama/Speech and Spanish from Clarke College in Dubuque, IA.

Matt has worked on film and theatre projects in Florida, Texas, Massachusetts, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, and Kentucky. He is also a life-long student of martial arts, having begun training in Tae Kwon Do at the age of 8. Since then, Matt has studied Judo and wrestling, and is currently training in both Tae Kwon Do and Hapkido.

Stage a Fight-Footwork & Camera Awareness

In this video series, Matt Franta, professional fight choreographer, demonstrates the basics of how to stage a hollywood fight. He goes over punches, kicks, blocks, evasions, and more.

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