Done it slightly bigger this time.
You may still wish to download for bigger view.
A) Don't ask...
B) Some very basics storyboarding shot tips.
C) That's all I could think of, everytime I saw a soldier juggling his sword instead of attacking.
D) Long, slow motion shots allow you to spend time looking at what happens in the background.
Aang is also wondering why he's being ignored by the enemy.
L O L too funny thank you thank you, the boat is my favorite though
no... air... laughing too hard
I assumed that bending moves in the movie were far more extensive than most in the TV series (while accomplishing less, bizarrely) because they were trying to stick to whatever martial arts forms they chose to use as background. But if they were doing that, then bending in the AU created for this movie doesn't make much sense as a common fighting form. Because it would be a LOT easier for people to whack each other with sticks or, say, STAB a bender with something pointy while they're busy trying to form walls and summon fireballs.
Just this movie... UGH...
OF DOOM