During a run, traceurs are constantly having to overcome tall obstacles and the subsequent descents back to the floor with grace and fluidity. Going a step further, practitioners often showboat with the flair of an active jump called the “drop”. The necessary motions to pull off a smooth wall climb, stylish drop, and graceful roll are all provided in this pack.
During a run, traceurs are constantly having to overcome tall obstacles and the subsequent descents back to the floor with grace and fluidity. Going a step further, practitioners often showboat with the flair of an active jump called the “drop”. The necessary motions to pull off a smooth wall climb, stylish drop, and graceful roll are all provided in this pack.
Obstacles that are too high to jump over and too low to climb for the traceur are circumvented with “vaults”. Vault techniques vary in purpose and complexity ranging from the “safety vault”, which is recommended for novice practitioners, to “speed vaults”, which give the advanced traceurs the ability to overpass obstacles without losing inertia. A variety of vault techniques that includes more than just the safety vault, speed vault, and two-handed vault can be found in this pack.
Obstacles that are too high to jump over and too low to climb for the traceur are circumvented with “vaults”. Vault techniques vary in purpose and complexity ranging from the “safety vault”, which is recommended for novice practitioners, to “speed vaults”, which give the advanced traceurs the ability to overpass obstacles without losing inertia. A variety of vault techniques that includes more than just the safety vault, speed vault, and two-handed vault can be found in this pack.
Although more often used in parkour’s flashier counterparts (freerunning and tricking), flips do serve a purpose in parkour; particularly for avoiding low-lying obstacles such as barbed wires and bushes. With respect to cinematography, the boundaries between parkour, freerunning, and tricking can blur for theatrics with the sole purpose of entertaining and wowing the audience. There is no shortage of flashy flips in this pack that let your actors express themselves with side flips, front flips, back flips, and more.
Although more often used in parkour’s flashier counterparts (freerunning and tricking), flips do serve a purpose in parkour; particularly for avoiding low-lying obstacles such as barbed wires and bushes. With respect to cinematography, the boundaries between parkour, freerunning, and tricking can blur for theatrics with the sole purpose of entertaining and wowing the audience. There is no shortage of flashy flips in this pack that let your actors express themselves with side flips, front flips, back flips, and more.
The mo-capped sequences offered in this pack are modular in a way that encourages sequencing. By combining various parkour moves like climbing, vaulting, rolling, and more, the skillful traceur can move swiftly across a cluttered urban environment. Not to mention, these motion sequences can fulfill a variety of scenarios, from friendly meetups known as “jams” to activities with higher stakes such as running away from pursuers or chasing a culprit.
The mo-capped sequences offered in this pack are modular in a way that encourages sequencing. By combining various parkour moves like climbing, vaulting, rolling, and more, the skillful traceur can move swiftly across a cluttered urban environment. Not to mention, these motion sequences can fulfill a variety of scenarios, from friendly meetups known as “jams” to activities with higher stakes such as running away from pursuers or chasing a culprit.