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Jacobsmith124 | 14:54 Fri 28th Oct 2011 | Film, Media & TV
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Hi guys,

I've got this Media assignment in which I need to shoot and edit a small action film. One of the scenes that I want to shoot involves the main character performing a small jump over a small line of fire. I have taken all the safety precautions necessary so no harm will come to the actor performing the jump.

Does anyone know the best way to accomplish this with the greatest effect and for the longest duration?

Thanks, Jacob
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I think lighter fuel may burn with a blue flame. Perhaps soaking a rag wick for a while and then lighting it?
17:08 Fri 28th Oct 2011
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It's kind of low budget shoot, I was thinking more along the lines of what materials and fuels to use.. thanks anyway
i would superimpose the flames on afterwards ...
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Lighter fluid instantly combusts and extinguishes itself when lit, so it won't give me time to shoot the footage that I need. It would just be easier to superimpose the flames on during editing like 'cathfromsaron' said to do. Thanks :)
I think lighter fuel may burn with a blue flame. Perhaps soaking a rag wick for a while and then lighting it?
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I'll try that too and see which one has the best effect

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