Reviews

The Art of War  John Cheetham

The Art of War John Cheetham

"I must have watched The Art of War dozens of times, and each time I feel like I’m watching it for the first time. The action is so fast and so strong. There’s nothing like it anywhere else. Nothing compares to this level of martial combat."

John Mullin

John Mullin

Legend Productions continues to produce quality video products. They have become a storehouse of historical significance for Shotokan karate.

Geoff Thompson

Geoff Thompson

'People often think of me as an anti-traditionalist, because I teach reality martial arts, but nothing could be further from the truth; I owe everything to my formative years in Shotokan karate,

Rod Butler - Shotokan Karate England

Rod Butler - Shotokan Karate England

I love the DVDs that Ged Moran and Legend have produced. There is so little early shotokan on film and the Legend DVDs are the equivalent of a great Karate History Book - one that will be enjoyed for decades to come.

 John Mitchell

John Mitchell

Growing up in the north of England, meant learning how to defend myself in the rough and ready city of my birth - Salford, Lancashire. By age 18 I was pretty good at taking care of myself, and I will admit I was openly aggressive at time.

The Art of War  Ian Duffield

The Art of War Ian Duffield

I first bought The Art of War when it was first released on video tape, and I can only describe it as inspiring. At that in 1996 I was getting really disillusioned with karate because of the increasing political goings on

Elwyn Hall

Elwyn Hall

I have known Ged Moran for almost over 30 years, both as a karate-ka and a friend. His knowledge of karate has certainly given him the edge in video production. Ged and television producer Allan Bardsley created two programmes for me, and both had all the production values that you might expect from a London facility house – truly excellent quality.

Edmondo Crimi

Edmondo Crimi

Ged Moran and Legend TV planned, shot, produced and edited the sizzle reel and promotional materials for my reality television show on the ANTIQUE BUSINESS. Thanks to Legend TV, my television show is on the road to success! I have also been practicing Shotokan for over 40 years, and I am a great fan of the Karate programs produced by Legend TV.

JKA Masters

JKA Masters

With the gulf between Traditional Karate and Sport Karate quickly becoming smaller and smaller, there are a few Traditionalists out there determined to secure and preserve the heritage of our art, ensuring its values stay intact despite the growing trends that seem to almost ignore the real essence of the art.

Legend Productions

We hold what is probably the largest archive of Shotokan karate film and video footage available anywhere. Dating from the 1950s through to the present day, we have produced digitally enhanced, professionally edited programs of the finest international Shotokan events ever recorded.

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