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Kung Fu Movie


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Want to show your martial arts teacher how much you’ve been improving?
Want to impress your friends by showing them how well you can protect them against evil?
Want to instill fear in the hearts of your enemies?
Want to be the next Jackie Chan?!

This app will take any video from your album and add fighting sound effects.
This app will also allow you to spread word of your skills by allowing you to share the video on Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter.

*Really, so it’s just for martial arts people?*

No way!
Turn your precious baby’s first walk into a flurry of intimidating force.
Maybe you want to add that extra little thrust to your cat’s swipe?
Take any video and turn it into a classic Kung Fu film or a warning to all who might ever think to do battle against your ferocious kitty.

*OMG, everyone needs to know how deadly my kitty is, so how does it work?*

1. Pick a video clip from your camera roll
2. Drag and drop sounds onto the video timeline
4. Share the video directly to Facebook or YouTube and Twitter
5. Watch as your kitty’s enemies cower

*Can I trust you? What lineage are you from?*

Take a look at what some of the great Masters of Kung Fu and Chinese related people have to say:

“My eagle eye fist has never sounded deadlier. Xièxiè Kung Fu Movie”
-Wong Fei-hung, Hung Gar expert and Hero of the East

“It is difficult to make my 40lb Green Dragon Crescent Blade sing so sweetly without Kung Fu Movie”
-Guan Yu, most feared general of the warlord Liu Bei

“After adding fight sounds to cranes fighting by the river, I realized that there are deep martial principles in nature and developed the White Crane system. I couldn’t have done it without Kung Fu Movie.”
-Fāng Qīniáng, founder of Fujian White Crane

“Yield and overcome. Use the enemys force against him. Train slow, let hands whip through air. Then use Kung Fu Movie to demonstrate the DEADLY ART OF TAI-CHI”
-Chen Wangting, founder of Chen Tai Chi Chuan

“Not here and everywhere. Some darkness in light, some light in darkness. Hard yields to soft, slow yields to quick, Kung Fu Movie yields to nothing, and everything.
-Lao Tsu, Father of Taoism