Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-24744701-20140530124404/@comment-24744701-20140531013016

IJacksonVan wrote: I completely disagree, the fight scenes in Teen Wolf are much better then the ones in TO IMO. The ones in TO just have vampires moving with super speed as a blur, which is lazy b/c it doesn't add any specific moves such as Derek's backflips or Derek slamming Isaac down when training him.

Say there is a fight scene in both shows, one fight scene is in TO and one is in TW. The one in TO will just have a bunch of necksnapping and too much vampire-superspeed-blur stuff in it... The one on TW, on the other hand, will add specific fighting techinques with very little use of special affects/CGI.

Sound affects are completely looked at too much for you, it doesn't even matter... Get over it.

Sorry if I sound mean or irritating, I'm just elaborating my opinion while respecting yours. No matter how complex their fighting techniques are, using mediocre sound effects make them look pathetic. The punches and slashes just look so weak and unconvincing take the scene where Aiden is hitting Scott whie Ethan holds him, the sound effects and coreography comepletely ruin the intensity of the scene, if you'd watch it you'd take a minute and rethink your point about sound affects being "irrelevant". Sound effects are the main problem in Teen Wolf production, coreography (most of the time), and cinematography on the other hand have little problem in my opinion. And, no. I don't overlook sound effects, If I weren't so lazy I'd write about how the coreography, complex as it is, looks very compartmentalized and slow, in other words, boring. The producers and editors acknowledge these problems in the show however only add slowmotion effects to compensate for the errors.

Fight scenes in The 100 are some of the best I've seen in TV shows to be honest, the punches are very convincing and the way they shoot the scene and edit it make it seem as though they're actually hitting each other to a bloddy pulp. Yes, TVD and TO have a lot of neck snapping, super speed, however, you forgot the scene where Klaus fights against Marcel's "army", Klaus used super speed for just a short amount of time but it didn't ruin the intensity of the scene because of the editing and good coreography.