Looked good, looked real.
But it was capture with with 2 separate cameras by people that know how to capture footage professionally and with the cameras manual settings.
And looking at the grain or lack there of for those lighting conditions leads me to also believe that the cameras had 3 3rd inch chips or bigger(professional cameras).
At 1st glance my BJJ training would lead me to believe that it is real, but my experience with video cameras and proper shot framing on all close ups with dialogue, tells me that it is a staged fight. One done very well.
The dead give away was the cut away shot to the 2nd camera B behind the bar after the fight hits the ground then cuts back to camera A which had the closer shot.
If it were shot by someone that was "not" a professional camera man, they would not have strayed from the fight action at all, it would be shaking a lot and amateur guys love to zoom.
This footage has none of that.
I wont even go into what cameras can and cannot catch this footage under these lighting conditions.
At the end of the day, i loved the clip. Was very entertaining, but with my knowledge of cameras and lighting, I could not say that it was random and not staged.
Answer: Staged/fake
But A very good staged fight
