Props
Prop Breakdown & Usage in Fight Scenes:
1. Hard Foam Bat (For the Fight with the Girls vs. Goon 1 and 2)
This bat is lightweight and safe for high-energy choreography while still appearing impactful on screen.
Initially wielded by Goon 3, but the tides turn as Abby and Emma gain control of the bat, using it for quick strikes, defensive blocks, and aggressive swings against Goon 3.
The fight will showcase fast, chaotic movements, with the girls using teamwork to overwhelm the goon.
The bat can be used to choke and finish off Goon 3, leaving him off balance before the final takedown.
2. Mask (Used as a Weapon Against Goon 2)
A key element in the sequence, the mask is initially worn by Goon 2 but is later weaponized by Abby or Emma.
The mask is thick and flexible enough to be used in close combat, allowing for a surprise tactic.
During the struggle, Abby rips the mask off Goon 2 and uses the straps to wrap around his neck, choking him into unconsciousness.
This moment adds an element of improvisation and resourcefulness to the fight choreography, making it more dynamic and unpredictable.
3. Fake Blood (Enhancing Realism and Impact)
Applied strategically to simulate injuries and heighten the stakes of the battle.
Can be used in slow-motion sequences to show the impact of punches, bat strikes, or choke-outs.
Helps visually emphasize the brutality of the fight, making hits feel more powerful and the consequences more apparent.
Fake blood can be placed on weapons (like the bat) to suggest prior injuries, enhancing the gritty realism of the scene.
By incorporating these props effectively, the fight sequences will feel more immersive, intense, and visually striking while maintaining safety for the actors.
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