How Zac Efron’s The Iron Claw Made Its Wrestling Scenes More Authentic, And How It Helped The Cast



It can be difficult for a movie set to generate a feeling of reality. On top of the ever-watching eye of the camera lens and that there are members of the crew everywhere, there is generally a lot of repetition to all of the action as multiple takes are filmed, and there are long breaks in between camera angle setups. These conditions and others can present challenges for actors trying to get in the proper headspace for their performances – but that wasn’t at all an issue for the wrestling sequences in the upcoming drama The Iron Claw, which took an excellent tact toward filming the special scenes.

Entertainment Weekly has published a preview of the upcoming A24 sports film starring Zac Efron, Harris Dickinson and Jeremy Allen White, and the piece reveals the cool way that writer/director Sean Durkin shot the sequences with characters in the wrestling ring. Rather than setting up an angle, filming takes, stopping action, and then setting up a different angle, the production filmed whole matches featuring the actors in front of lively crowds. It lent the experience more verisimilitude that the stars very much fed off of.



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