Take One, Action!

The Memoir of a Film Sword Master, Film & Theatre Director, Actor, Writer and Radio Executive

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Pub Date Feb 28 2023 | Archive Date Mar 16 2023

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There are, I know, hundreds of young people knocking on the doors of the entertainment world, to find an opening or an opportunity to get their foot inside. To be a working professional with training and skills is a tough life and often unrewarded. When I started out knocking on doors, thirty-five years ago, I had no family or relative working in the business able to assist.

Take One, Action! is the story of my successful journey, packed with insight and advice which no film school can ever teach you. This book is an essential read for all aspiring actors, swordsmen, fight choreographers and film directors looking to make a long-lasting creative career. It will also appeal and be of significant interest to theatre, film and fencing students, entertainment historians and those who thirst for an insight into the world of swordsmen and the art of making action movies.

I have worked professionally in this business for 35 years - from a nobody to a valued asset. I have directed for film and theatre, including Birth of a Legend a filmed western and Golden Swords at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, London. I am also an executive producer in audio.

This memoir is a friendly conversation with the reader which will be enjoyed by all. Illustrated through interesting anecdotes from my 73 roles in front of the camera, this is an insider's view of the development of film. It also incorporates intriguing nuggets of information from both swordplay and film worlds.

Additionally, I have included, a comprehensive list of my top films with comments on why they are worth watching and a suite of photographs to illustrate my journey.

Take One, Action! will let you "peek behind the curtain" of swordplay and film.

There are, I know, hundreds of young people knocking on the doors of the entertainment world, to find an opening or an opportunity to get their foot inside. To be a working professional with training...


A Note From the Publisher

Andy Wilkinson is a film sword master, film and theatre director, writer and radio executive. He is a professional fencing coach, an Honorary Professor of Theatrical Fencing and a voting member of BAFTA. Andy is the only UK sword master to win the world title at the prestigious International World Artistic Fencing Championships organised by the Federation Internationale d'Escrime and the Academie D' Armes Internationale. He now runs multimedia entertainment company, Wilkinson Productions Ltd and lives in Harpenden, Herts. See more at www.wilkinsonproductions.com.

Andy Wilkinson is a film sword master, film and theatre director, writer and radio executive. He is a professional fencing coach, an Honorary Professor of Theatrical Fencing and a voting member of...


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Like the author, I have been working in British film production for more than thirty five years and can well relate to Andy's ups-and-downs and his observations about the craft of film making.
As a sword master Andy has worked on big and small films in England and abroad. He's got a great sense of humour and respects his peers in the industry, rarely criticising. As a producer and director he has embraced the steep learning curve and taken on the huge risk factors with confident enthusiasm. He's a real film buff (fanatic?!) and a bit of an historian too. A fascinating, engaging and enlightening memoir from a man still moving onwards and upwards in film production.

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