Reverse Crack?
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Reverse Crack?
In some of the behind the scenes footage for ROTLA, Ford can be seen practicing with the whip. He does this strange move which begins as a classic whipcrack over his head, but instead at the last minute, he sort of reverses direction and cracks it back toward his right side. What is this called?
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Ok, I saw him do it once on the bonus DVD. Its on the "Making of Raiders" featurette, and he does it as he's talking about (voice over) someone coming to his house teaching him the bullwhip. Ford kicks a stuntman in the stomach, and then he does that "reverse crack".
Its much more prominent on the "Great Movie Stunts" video, and its shown from an overhead P.O.V.
Its much more prominent on the "Great Movie Stunts" video, and its shown from an overhead P.O.V.
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I just watched it.
It seems that the first crack (the half-second of a scene) is an overhand (or, as Mike Murphy calls it "The Flick").
And the second - the one you are asking about - looks like the crack that Alex Green describes on "Whipcracking part 1", you swing it around your head a few times, then cut back at four o-clock. (I think he calls it the reverse horizontal crack.)
It seems that the first crack (the half-second of a scene) is an overhand (or, as Mike Murphy calls it "The Flick").
And the second - the one you are asking about - looks like the crack that Alex Green describes on "Whipcracking part 1", you swing it around your head a few times, then cut back at four o-clock. (I think he calls it the reverse horizontal crack.)
Yes! I just received Paul Stenhouse's DVD today, and he called it the "horizontal crack". Mystery solved!Tennessee R wrote:I just watched it.
It seems that the first crack (the half-second of a scene) is an overhand (or, as Mike Murphy calls it "The Flick").
And the second - the one you are asking about - looks like the crack that Alex Green describes on "Whipcracking part 1", you swing it around your head a few times, then cut back at four o-clock. (I think he calls it the reverse horizontal crack.)
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