"The Tournament Saga" series is unique for 3 reasons.
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STORY
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What started as an experimental concept turned into a blockbuster phenomenon. When a group of various characters are placed in one location with often conflicting purposes the characters themselves become the plot, based on drama, mystery, and miscommunication.
No good guys, no bad guys - just a set of individuals with the same goal in mind but different agendas for achieving them. The process of elimination taken to the extreme. |
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CHARACTERS:
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Traditionally, audiences follow one main character and several minor characters through a primary plot and several smaller story arcs.
Now, audiences are provided with a range of various character to root for, not knowing who is going to be the victor, providing intrigue. It could be any one of them. Are you cheering for the right combatant - or will there be no victor? |
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EXECUTION:
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Up until now, martial arts fight sequences are filmed painstakingly as small groups of clips, from multiple angels, and from a distance. While fascinating, the audience gains the feeling of a lost, innocent bystander.
Now, with our state-of-the-art remote controlled 'angle-finder' camera and computer-generated editing processes, the action not only appears to be one, uninterrupted fight sequence but it places the audience inside the ring with the actors - forcing them to experience trials of the Tournament first hand. |
Whose corner will you stand in? The victor could be anyone.
Who will win, and who will survive, the Tournament?
Who will win, and who will survive, the Tournament?