Honestly totally became addicted to it working on this series. It's weird as an editor, you kind of live a second one sided life of the subjects you're cutting. For 3 months I felt like I lived in El Salvador, training with Bamba, I even started to feel like I was recognizing the language...its' a beautiful style with a super interesting culture behind it.
I love the phrase "there's no way to win this fight without ten years of training", am doing capoeira for about one year now and I'm quite sure that even in ten years I will master all these techniques ;-) ;-)
I’m not sure the traditional sport is as competive as this. This was done for the show but generally the art (correct me if I’m wrong) is more of a social gathering and practice vs a competitive one. Comraderie. Again I could be totally wrong lol.
@@MarkHoltze You'd be surprised how combative Capoeira can be. The instructor and the school do play a big role in that. I have no problem with learning Capoeira in a more combat practical matter so long as it's done safely and responsibly and that they respect the tradition of the art.
OH ya I see it, these supers were all replaced so they would have got the right one in the final for online. He mentions "Salvador" in the copy, not sure why the EL got in there. No disrespected intended of course. I fell in love with Brazil cutting this.
It's ok, El Salvador in fact it's a country of central America, it's easier to mistake to Salvador right? Anyway capoeira is very popular in Brazil, in the past the slaves can't fight so they introduce this fight as a dance, other interesting fact about the slave in Brazil, the slave used to work at farms doing a hard work at beans farm and in the sunset they used play Capoeira and eat a mix of Black beans with left over piece of pork like feet, tail, head, tongue, all pieces that the Lord's slaves throw out as garbage, nowadays this dish it's the most popular dish of Brazil called Feijoada. It's fuc#@ delicious!
I don't think you can find it anywhere now. This aired back in 2011 and like many of these series they're probably lost in the ethos. I had this quicktime on my computer for my reel and back when it was made space and transfer times were a bit of a pig. I could be wrong...I'll tell you it sure looks good in high resolution. The locations alone. Shooting this 6k today ... fantastic. All the best!
I know I have a DVD copy laying around but it's buried somewhere. If I find it I'll Vimeo link it to you. Still SD 720x480 but better thank this with less compresssuon.
fell in love with the tradition and history of this martial art working on this.
Capoeira Regional...the dance that can kill. I studied 5 years with Mestre Kinha of Capoeira Besouro Grupo. Best 5 years of my life.
Honestly totally became addicted to it working on this series. It's weird as an editor, you kind of live a second one sided life of the subjects you're cutting. For 3 months I felt like I lived in El Salvador, training with Bamba, I even started to feel like I was recognizing the language...its' a beautiful style with a super interesting culture behind it.
I love the phrase "there's no way to win this fight without ten years of training", am doing capoeira for about one year now and I'm quite sure that even in ten years I will master all these techniques ;-) ;-)
I’m not sure the traditional sport is as competive as this. This was done for the show but generally the art (correct me if I’m wrong) is more of a social gathering and practice vs a competitive one.
Comraderie. Again I could be totally wrong lol.
@@MarkHoltze You'd be surprised how combative Capoeira can be. The instructor and the school do play a big role in that. I have no problem with learning Capoeira in a more combat practical matter so long as it's done safely and responsibly and that they respect the tradition of the art.
I'm editing a capoeira video here in lisbon and rolling your chanel just found this documentary. Pretty cool
It's such good content to edit, because it's just so fluid.
Hey Mark, The capital of Bahia is Salvador not El Salvador, belive me I'm Brazilan lol.
Appreciate that update, thankfully I didn't write the show I just edited it, so the fact checkers got that one wrong!
OH ya I see it, these supers were all replaced so they would have got the right one in the final for online. He mentions "Salvador" in the copy, not sure why the EL got in there.
No disrespected intended of course. I fell in love with Brazil cutting this.
It's ok, El Salvador in fact it's a country of central America, it's easier to mistake to Salvador right? Anyway capoeira is very popular in Brazil, in the past the slaves can't fight so they introduce this fight as a dance, other interesting fact about the slave in Brazil, the slave used to work at farms doing a hard work at beans farm and in the sunset they used play Capoeira and eat a mix of Black beans with left over piece of pork like feet, tail, head, tongue, all pieces that the Lord's slaves throw out as garbage, nowadays this dish it's the most popular dish of Brazil called Feijoada. It's fuc#@ delicious!
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It was originated and birthed in africa
kool keith ultra Actually it was originated in Brazil
Is there any chance to find this movie in higher quality? Can anyone give a hint where should I try to search?
I don't think you can find it anywhere now. This aired back in 2011 and like many of these series they're probably lost in the ethos. I had this quicktime on my computer for my reel and back when it was made space and transfer times were a bit of a pig.
I could be wrong...I'll tell you it sure looks good in high resolution. The locations alone. Shooting this 6k today ... fantastic.
All the best!
Aii... shame but I understand... If You find it somewhere please let me know :) Axe!
I know I have a DVD copy laying around but it's buried somewhere. If I find it I'll Vimeo link it to you. Still SD 720x480 but better thank this with less compresssuon.
OMG it would be awesome! :) And definittly 720x480 will be much better than this ;)
Whatever it is THIS is ;)
Take care!
Queria legenda não tenho um bom inglês