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FIGHT LAB
FILMMAKERS – ACTION YOUTUBERS – DOP & CAM OP – STUNT PERFORMERS
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO MASTER CINEMATIC FIGHT SCENES WITH NOTHING BUT YOU – YOUR CAMERA – AND A FRAMEWORK
THAT LANDS YOU JOBS
GROWS YOUR FOLLOWING
BLOWS UP YOUR CHANNEL
DESIGN FIGHTS WITH THE CONFIDENCE OF A
HOLLYWOOD FIGHT COORDINATOR
LEARN HOW TO SHOOT, DIRECT, AND EDIT CINEMATIC ACTION
WHERE ARE YOU IN YOUR JOURNEY?

“Every time I try to shoot a fight it always ends up looking flat and amateur.”

“I feel like I’m going to waste people’s time or money trying to shoot action because I don’t know what I’m doing.”

“I have no idea what shots to get or what looks good.”

“I don’t know where to put the camera to make things look real.”

“My fight scenes always look cookie cutter and basic. They don’t stand out and look like everything else.”

“I’m scared to even attempt an action scene because I know I’ll screw it up.”

“I can choreograph cool moves but once the camera comes on I’m lost.”

“I get nervous when it comes to directing performers and stunt people.”

“Honestly, I don’t even know where to start”
MOST CREATORS ARE TRYING TO SHOOT FIGHT SCENES WITHOUT KNOWING WHAT THE
SCENE IS ACTUALLY ABOUT
TWO TRAPS
TRAP ONE
CHOREOGRAPHY FIRST
THINKING
They jump right in to… “What is the coolest sequence of choreography I could possibly come up with?”

They spend all of their energy designing punches and kicks and combos but never ask the most important question…
WHO IS THE CHARACTER
AND WHAT ARE THEY FIGHTING FOR
Of course we’re gonna learn how to shoot fights.

But to shoot compelling fights, this has to be the foundation.

As a martial arts nerd it pains me to say this… but audiences don’t care about choreography.

We’re choreographing for audiences – not other martial arts nerds.
And audiences connect through character and story.

When you start with character:
  • Who they are
  • How they approach the world
  • Where they are in their journey

...the choreography creates itself.
All Your Favorite Movies Do This
BALLERINA
BALLERINA TURNED ASSASSIN
When I was Fight Coordinating Ballerina, Eve being a ballerina defined our entire approach to her fight style.

In real life, ballerinas suffer. They dance with broken bleeding toes.
They push through pain. They endure.

So we used that. She gets beat up. She struggles beat by beat.
ME FIGHTING WITH ANA DE ARMAS IN BALLERINA
THE CHOREOGRAPHY REFLECTS HER ABILITY TO SUFFER AND ENDURE.
THE MATRIX
BELIEF BECOMES POWER
Neo’s fight scenes mirror his belief arc. Early on,
he’s hesitant and unsure, fighting with effort.

But as he begins to believe he is The One,
the choreography shifts.

He becomes more fluid, more composed
THE LAST SAMURAI
PHILOSOPHY MEETS FORM
As Algren transforms from a broken soldier to a man of honor,
his fight style evolves too.

At first, he’s all force and survival.
But as he adopts samurai philosophy, his movements become more measured
MOST PEOPLE NEVER THINK THIS DEEPLY ABOUT CHARACTER
IN FIGHT LAB – WE’LL BREAK DOWN FIGHTS LIKE A DIRECTOR:

• Craft fights that tell a story
• Make choreography feel like discovery – not random
• Create contrast and escalation that create emotional arcs
    TRAP TWO – THINKING IN SHOTS, NOT SEQUENCES
    MOST CREATORS
    • Look at a piece of choreography
    • Make sure the punches sell
    • Find a cool angle
    • Shoot it
    • Move on
    This results in camera work that doesn’t feel like design.
    It feels like coverage.
    IT FEELS SCATTERED. DISJOINTED. NOT CINEMATIC.
    HOW CINEMATIC FIGHTS ARE BUILT
    WHEN YOU THINK IN SEQUENCES
    • You’re planning:
    • Multiple shots
    • Their purpose
    • How they fit together
    • Before you ever press record
    • Doing it this way forces us to ask:
    What is this shot about?
    What character, story beat, or emotion am I conveying?
    How can the camera reinforce that?
    FIGHT LAB
    TESTIMONIALS

    Hear directly from filmmakers and performers who’ve gone through Fight Lab and started shooting fights that actually feel cinematic.

    BUT THIS ISN’T JUST THEORY
    INSIDE FIGHT LAB
    WE GO BEYOND IDEAS – WE’LL SHOW YOU HOW TO SHOOT DIRECT AND EDIT CINEMATIC FIGHTS
    • Design shots that feel cinematic – not just coverage
    • Use camera movement with purpose, not randomly
    • Pick focal lengths, angles, and framing that heighten impact
    • Build your sequences before you ever press record: like a director

    Luke Testimonial Headshot
    “THE FILM INDUSTRY CAN FEEL CHAOTIC, BUT CALEB MAKES YOU FEEL WELCOME FROM THE START. HIS COMMUNICATION IS CLEAR, AND THE CLASS IS RELAXED, EASY TO FOLLOW, AND FULL OF VALUABLE INSIGHTS. IF YOU’RE LOOKING TO BREAK INTO FILMING ACTION, I HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT.”

    – LUKE, FIGHT LAB STUDENT

    INTRODUCING
    FIGHT LAB
    FILMMAKERS – ACTION YOUTUBERS – DOP & CAM OP – STUNT PERFORMERS
    Everything you need to master cinematic fight scenes that open doors—
    whether you’re trying to land jobs, build a following,
    or grow your YouTube channel.
    WE’RE GOING TO UNLOCK
    ✔️ Emotionally driven choreography
    ✔️ Crafting fights like an action director built on character and story
    ✔️ How to immerse your audience through camera design
    ✔️ A repeatable framework for shooting cinematic sequences
    ✔️ Unlock how to heighten tension and escalation through editing
    WHAT’S INSIDE

    Fight Lab is now built for filmmakers who want to learn *fast* at their own pace.

    No drip schedule. No waiting weeks for modules.

    You get instant access to the entire system the moment you enroll — plus ongoing support with me to keep you progressing.


    Core Module — Tech Foundations
    Master the camera so it never holds you back

    You’ll build a rock-solid foundation: screen direction, framing, selling hits, lensing, and real-world settings that make fights actually look cinematic.

    • ✔ Cinematic settings for clarity and compression
    • ✔ Composition rules that actually matter for action
    • ✔ How to sell hits for camera (and why yours may look fake)
    • ✔ Breaking the 180-degree rule *intentionally*
    • ✔ Real-world gear walkthrough and lens choice

    Core Module — Mindset & Character-Driven Fight Design
    Think like an Action Director

    Stop choreographing random cool moves. Start designing fights that mean something and actually land emotionally.

    • ✔ Overcome creative blocks and overthinking
    • ✔ Tie movement to character and stakes
    • ✔ Build escalation like a story (setup → escalation → resolution)
    • ✔ Map motion paths and geography before you choreograph
    • ✔ “Design for the camera” mindset from the first idea

    Core Module — Camera Design & Shooting Fights
    Stop filming. Start designing.

    You’ll learn to plan a sequence like a director — with intentional shots, clean geography, and energy that reads.

    • ✔ Walkthrough a fight with me and learn my entire thought process
    • ✔ Choosing coverage that supports the edit
    • ✔ Mapping entrances/exits, overlaps, and screen direction
    • ✔ Energy tools: counter-movement, lensing, camera motion
    • ✔ Building your “Menu” of dynamic shot types

    Core Module — Editing & Rhythm
    Make your cut tell the story (and hit harder)

    Learn the invisible tools that make fight scenes feel like actual films — pacing, rhythm, emotion, and sound.

    • ✔ Rhythm and pacing for clarity and tension
    • ✔ Impact moments: hold vs smash
    • ✔ Sound design as emotional glue
    • ✔ Rough → rhythm → polish → mix workflow

    On-Set Tools & Templates
    Practical assets you’ll use forever

    • ✔ Downloadable Fight Manual
    • ✔ Shot planners & sequence maps
    • ✔ Camera & lens reference sheets
    • ✔ Cinematic and Exposure cheatsheets

    PRIVATE CIRCLE COMMUNITY

    Because connection is everything in film.

    Inside Circle you’ll connect with filmmakers, stunt performers, and action creatives leveling up together.

    Weekly LIVE calls with me to ask questions and get direct guidance.

    Ask questions, get feedback, share scenes, and learn from people who understand story, movement, and emotion at a deep level.

    You’re not buying a PDF — you’re stepping into a room built for action creators.

    Because sometimes, all it takes to change your trajectory...
    is being in the right room.


    ENROLL IN
    FIGHT LAB

    BLACK FRIDAY LAUNCH – Discounted pricing

    $549 Black Friday Launch Price

    (Regular price: $699 after the launch)

    Instant access to the full program · Keep it forever

    • ✔ Instant, lifetime access to every Fight Lab core module
    • ✔ Monthly live Q&A sessions with me for feedback and questions
    • ✔ Weekly in-community office hours inside Circle chat for guidance and support
    • ✔ Downloadable Fight Manual and on-set tools you can use on real shoots
    • ✔ Private Fight Lab Circle community for accountability & collaboration

    Your camera + this system = next-level fight scenes

    You’ll walk away with a repeatable framework to design, shoot, and edit cinematic fight scenes that feel like they belong in real films — not just YouTube experiments.

    JOIN THE FIGHT LAB EARLY ACCESS LIST
    FIGHT LAB TESTIMONIALS

    Hear directly from filmmakers and performers who’ve gone through Fight Lab and started shooting fights that actually feel cinematic.

    FIGHT LAB
    FILMMAKERS  –  ACTION YOUTUBERS  –  DOP & CAM OP  –  STUNT PERFORMERS
    EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO MASTER CINEMATIC FIGHT SCENES WITH NOTHING BUT
    YOU – YOUR CAMERA –
    AND A FRAMEWORK
    THAT LANDS YOU JOBS
    GROWS YOUR FOLLOWING
    BLOWS UP YOUR CHANNEL
    DESIGN FIGHTS WITH THE CONFIDENCE OF A
    HOLLYWOOD FIGHT COORDINATOR
    LEARN HOW TO SHOOT, DIRECT, AND EDIT CINEMATIC ACTION
    JOIN THE EARLY ACCESS LIST
      WHERE ARE YOU IN YOUR JOURNEY?
      “Every time I try to shoot a fight it always ends up looking flat and amateur”
      “My fight scenes always look cookie cutter and basic. They don’t stand out and look like everything else.”
      “I feel like I’m going to waste peoples time energy or money trying to shoot action because I don’t know what I’m doing.”
      “I’m scared to even attempt an action scene because I know I’ll screw it up.”
      “I have no idea what shots to get or what looks good.”
      “I can choreograph cool moves but once the camera comes on I’m lost”
      “I don’t know where to put the camera to make things look real.”
      “I get nervous when it comes to directing performers and stunt people.”
      “Honestly, I don’t even know where to start”
      MOST CREATORS ARE TRYING TO SHOOT FIGHT SCENES WITHOUT
      KNOWING WHAT THE SCENE IS ACTUALLY ABOUT
      TWO TRAPS
      TRAP ONE – CHOREOGRAPHY FIRST THINKING
      They jump right in to...
      “What is the coolest sequence of choreography I could possibly come up with?”

      They spend all of their energy designing punches and kicks and combos but never ask the most important question...
      WHO IS THE CHARACTER
      AND WHAT ARE THEY FIGHTING FOR
      Of course we’re gonna learn how to shoot fights.

      But to shoot compelling fights, this has to be the foundation.

      As a martial arts nerd it pains me to say this... but audiences don’t care about choreography.

      We’re choreographing for audiences – not other martial arts nerds.

      And audiences connect through character and story.

      When you start with character:

      • Who they are
      • How they approach the world
      • Where they are in their journey

      ...the choreography creates itself.
      ALL YOUR FAVORITE FILMS DO THIS
      BALLERINA
      BALLERINA TURNED ASSASSIN
      When I was Fight Coordinating Ballerina, Eve being a ballerina defined our entire approach to her fight style.

      In real life, ballerinas suffer. They dance with broken bleeding toes.

      They push through pain. They endure.

      So we used that. She gets beat up. She struggles beat by beat.
      ME FIGHTING ANA DE ARMAS IN BALLERINA
      THE CHOREOGRAPHY REFLECTS HER ABILITY TO SUFFER AND ENDURE.
      THE MATRIX
      BELIEF BECOMES POWER
      Neo’s fight scenes mirror his belief arc. Early on,

      he’s hesitant and unsure, fighting with effort.

      But as he begins to believe he is the One, the choreography shifts.

      He becomes more fluid, more composed
      THE LAST SAMURAI
      PHILOSOPHY MEETS FORM
      As Algren transforms from a broken soldier to a man of honor,

      his fight style evolves too.

      At first, he’s all force and survival.

      But as he adopts samurai philosophy, his movements become more measured
      MOST PEOPLE NEVER THINK THIS DEEPLY ABOUT CHARACTER
      TRAP TWO – THINKING IN SHOTS, NOT SEQUENCES
      MOST CREATORS
      THE DEFAULT APPROACH
      • Look at a piece of choreography
      • Make sure the punches sell
      • Find a cool angle
      • Shoot it
      • Move on
      This results in camera work that doesn’t feel like design. It feels like coverage.
      IT FEELS SCATTERED. DISJOINTED. NOT CINEMATIC.
      HOW CINEMATIC FIGHTS ARE BUILT
      WHEN YOU THINK IN SEQUENCES YOU'RE PLANNING
      • Multiple shots
      • Their purpose
      • How they fit together
      • Before you ever press record
      DOING IT THIS WAY ENABLES
      US TO ASK:
      • What is this shot about?
      • What character, story beat, or emotion am I conveying?
      • How can the camera reinforce that?
      THESE ARE THE QUESTIONS WE ASK AND ANSWER INSIDE FIGHT LAB
      BUT THIS
      ISN’T JUST
      THEORY
      INSIDE FIGHT LAB
      WE GO BEYOND IDEAS – WE’LL SHOW YOU HOW TO SHOOT, DIRECT, AND EDIT CINEMATIC FIGHTS
      • Design shots that feel cinematic – not just coverage
      • Use camera movement with purpose, not randomly
      • Pick focal lengths, angles, and framing that heighten impact
      • Build your sequences before you ever press record: like a director

      “The film industry can feel chaotic, but Caleb makes you feel welcome from the start. His communication is clear, and the class is relaxed, easy to follow, and full of valuable insights. If you're looking to break into filming action, I highly recommend it.”

      – Luke, Fight Lab Student

      Luke, Fight Lab Student
      INTRODUCING
      FIGHT LAB
      FILMMAKERS  –  ACTION YOUTUBERS  –  DOP & CAM OP  –  STUNT PERFORMERS
      EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO MASTER CINEMATIC FIGHT SCENES THAT OPEN DOORS

      WHETHER YOU’RE TRYING TO LAND JOBS, BUILD A FOLLOWING,
      OR GROW YOUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL
      WE’RE GOING TO UNLOCK
      • ✔️ EMOTIONALLY DRIVEN CHOREOGRAPHY
      • ✔️ CRAFTING FIGHTS LIKE AN ACTION DIRECTOR BUILT ON CHARACTER AND STORY
      • ✔️ HOW TO IMMERSE YOUR AUDIENCE THROUGH CAMERA DESIGN
      • ✔️ A REPEATABLE FRAMEWORK FOR SHOOTING CINEMATIC SEQUENCES
      • ✔️ UNLOCK HOW TO HEIGHTEN TENSION AND ESCALATION THROUGH EDITING
      WHAT’S INSIDE

      Fight Lab is now built for filmmakers who want to learn *fast* at their own pace.

      No drip schedule. No waiting weeks for modules.

      You get instant access to the entire system the moment you enroll — plus ongoing support with me to keep you progressing.


      Core Module — Tech Foundations
      Master the camera so it never holds you back

      You’ll build a rock-solid foundation: screen direction, framing, selling hits, lensing, and real-world settings that make fights actually look cinematic.

      • ✔ Cinematic settings for clarity and compression
      • ✔ Composition rules that actually matter for action
      • ✔ How to sell hits for camera (and why yours may look fake)
      • ✔ Breaking the 180-degree rule *intentionally*
      • ✔ Real-world gear walkthrough and lens choice

      Core Module — Mindset & Character-Driven Fight Design
      Think like an Action Director

      Stop choreographing random cool moves. Start designing fights that mean something and actually land emotionally.

      • ✔ Overcome creative blocks and overthinking
      • ✔ Tie movement to character and stakes
      • ✔ Build escalation like a story (setup → escalation → resolution)
      • ✔ Map motion paths and geography before you choreograph
      • ✔ “Design for the camera” mindset from the first idea

      Core Module — Camera Design & Shooting Fights
      Stop filming. Start designing.

      You’ll learn to plan a sequence like a director — with intentional shots, clean geography, and energy that reads.

      • ✔ Walkthrough a fight with me and learn my entire thought process
      • ✔ Choosing coverage that supports the edit
      • ✔ Mapping entrances/exits, overlaps, and screen direction
      • ✔ Energy tools: counter-movement, lensing, camera motion
      • ✔ Building your “Menu” of dynamic shot types

      Core Module — Editing & Rhythm
      Make your cut tell the story (and hit harder)

      Learn the invisible tools that make fight scenes feel like actual films — pacing, rhythm, emotion, and sound.

      • ✔ Rhythm and pacing for clarity and tension
      • ✔ Impact moments: hold vs smash
      • ✔ Sound design as emotional glue
      • ✔ Rough → rhythm → polish → mix workflow

      On-Set Tools & Templates
      Practical assets you’ll use forever

      • ✔ Downloadable Fight Manual
      • ✔ Shot planners & sequence maps
      • ✔ Camera & lens reference sheets
      • ✔ Cinematic and Exposure cheatsheets

      PRIVATE CIRCLE COMMUNITY

      Because connection is everything in film.

      Inside Circle you’ll connect with filmmakers, stunt performers, and action creatives leveling up together.

      Weekly LIVE calls with me to ask questions and get direct guidance.

      Ask questions, get feedback, share scenes, and learn from people who understand story, movement, and emotion at a deep level.

      You’re not buying a PDF — you’re stepping into a room built for action creators.

      Because sometimes, all it takes to change your trajectory...
      is being in the right room.


      ENROLL IN
      FIGHT LAB

      BLACK FRIDAY LAUNCH – Discounted pricing

      $549 Black Friday Launch Price

      (Regular price: $699 after the launch)

      Instant access to the full program · Keep it forever

      • ✔ Instant, lifetime access to every Fight Lab core module
      • ✔ Monthly live Q&A sessions with me for feedback and questions
      • ✔ Weekly in-community office hours inside Circle chat for guidance and support
      • ✔ Downloadable Fight Manual and on-set tools you can use on real shoots
      • ✔ Private Fight Lab Circle community for accountability & collaboration

      Your camera + this system = next-level fight scenes

      You’ll walk away with a repeatable framework to design, shoot, and edit cinematic fight scenes that feel like they belong in real films — not just YouTube experiments.