The hallway fight in Oldboy (2003) was fully pre-vized to achieve fluidity. Phase 3: Cast & Stunt Team Training Actors undergo 2–6 weeks of combat/movement training. Doubles are assigned for high-risk moves. In Lithuanian action cinema (e.g., Zero. Litauen ), training often incorporates martial arts adapted for confined spaces. Phase 4: Location & Rigging Action requires safe zones — crash mats, wire rigs, airbags. Locations are surveyed for trapdoors, overhead rig points, and emergency exits.
In Lithuanian productions, sound teams often record live gunfire at shooting ranges for authenticity, then sync in post. Part 3: Tools & Software for Modern “Veiksmo Work” | Tool | Purpose | Cost | |------|---------|------| | ShotGrid | Action sequence tracking | Paid | | Krita | Storyboarding | Free | | Blender | Pre-vis 3D animatics | Free | | DaVinci Resolve | Editing & Fusion VFX | Free | | Reaper | Sound design | $60 | | Qlab | SFX playback on set | Free/Paid | filmuxorg veiksmo work
Action Beat Sheet with risk levels (Low/Medium/High). Phase 2: Pre-Visualization (Pre-Viz) Using animatics or storyboards, the director and stunt coordinator map camera angles and stunt timing. Tools like ShotPro or Blender are common in low-budget veiksmo work. The hallway fight in Oldboy (2003) was fully
A search of global film databases (IMDb, Letterboxd, TMDB), professional union glossaries (SAG-AFTRA, BECTU), and Lithuanian media sources yields no direct match. The string "filmuxorg" seems to be a non-standard concatenation (possibly a typo or domain placeholder), while "veiksmo" is Lithuanian for "action" (as in action genre), and "work" is English. In Lithuanian action cinema (e