Jeff Pruit, a director and stunt coordinator for early Power Rangers episodes, has released some video footage of the filming of Dairanger (recorded in preparation for Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Season 2).
This gives us some incredibly rare firsthand looks at the extensive work that goes into filming a Super Sentai series, examining everything from suit work to stunt filming!
Paladin says
Jeff Pruit, a director and stunt coordinator for early Power Rangers episodes, has released some video footage of the filming of Dairanger (recorded in preparation for Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Season 2).
This gives us some incredibly rare firsthand looks at the suit and prop usage that goes into a Super Sentai series!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKVa1eQF3PI
Matrixbeast says
That's pretty cool. I clearly haven't watched the entire thing (Only got through 5 minutes before I noticed it was a 2 hour video ), but it's already looking pretty neat.
baltmatrix says
That's amazing and informative. Reminds me of the TV production job I had back in High School in the late 90's.
Golden King says
It is so weird seeing the suit actor with out his helmet next to people and seeing him putting on the suit, so much work and effort going in to the Megazord scenes, which was always my favorite part of power rangers when I was little
ElConvoy says
I am always amazed how much time and effort goes into a two or three minute fight scene.
goldblade6 says
This is incredibly cool, especially for its age. Wish I could get this on DVD somehow.
Den-O says
This is a huge piece of toku history. This is incredible stuff to see.
KyoryuGreen says
From what I watched that is incredibly cool. =)
XW1n5t0nX says
Okay this is just awesome. Instantly favorited.
SentaiSan says
that's an amazing amount of effort put into what is seemingly a simple scene. Awesome.
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