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How Suit Actor can see when they shooting a fight scene?
Because look at the design at Kamen Rider Diend or any rider. It would be so hard for them to see thing when they shooting a fight scene
And as goe to Super Sentai, How can they see when they shooting a fight scene especially the Shinkenger's design. Shinkenger's helmet doesn't have a visor so how can they see? |
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All of the helmets have at least a small window to see out of, although most of them only give the suit actor a very small and obstructed view of what's around them. With Kamen Rider, the eye holes are usually under the giant bug eyes (that's why most of the classic Rider helmets have those black "tear" designs - they're actually for the suit actor to see out of).
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Easier in the 70s
Well it must have been easier in the '70s. The Goranger helmet designs had multiple little holes which probably account both for oxygen and sight. Even in the modern age when the Goranger suit designs have been reused, the holes are kept intact (even if it's only to maintain the integrity of the original suit designs). Or perhaps the nature of the suit cannot be kept the same unless the holes are transplanted every instance the suits are reproduced? Really, my wonder is the how the Mechas fight? Can they see in those warm and cumbersome costumes while prancing around a hot and packed studio? Also, how do spark squibs work? They freely have them on the suits and along the ground, and they don't seem to disrupt anyone despite the occasionally appearance of being painful. Could this get in the suit actors way or surprise them hard enough?
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This is why suit actors are incredibly awesome.
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Those are really the 'breathing holes'. :)
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Must be hard for a suit actor wearing Kamen Rider Baron's mask to see through with all the lines on his visor.
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the ohranger helmets must have been the worst.
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I'm pretty sure there was a Decade Net movie that showed how they see through the helmets. It's even worse on the "Hero Helmets" they use for up close shots.
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Den O guns form doesn't even look like a visor to me :lol
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They wear different kinds of helmets.
There are close up helmets, which offer, at most, a few pinholes of visibility, stunt helmets, which don't offer a ton of visibility, but lets you have an idea of what's around you and then there are this is a stupid dangerous stunt so let's just put big obvious holes in the helmet...helmets, when they wear those, there's a lot of creative editing going on to make sure you don't see it a lot. They're not always enough though. One of the suit actors on Kamen Rider Dragon Knight knocked himself out when he ran into a wall because he couldn't see out of the helmet. A lot of it is just down to muscle memory and doing a lot of rehearsal with these stunts because you're almost never going to have enough visibility with a Rider helmet on your head. It's easier to work with Sentai helmets because they're open faced and don't require a lot of techniques to hide holes under mask details. Quote:
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Wow just reading the posts on here gives me even more respect than I already have for the stunt actors. They are amazing. =)
Though with Mecha I now see why they use CGI more now. |
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