I know most of you dislike fantasy and all the tropes and misrepresentations associated with it. But, the author of A Song of Ice and Fire has read "Medieval Swordsmanship: Illustrated Methods And Techniques" by mr. John Clements in preparation of writing his novels, in addition to other books on the medieval and Renaissance period.
His books represent things like attacking armour in the joints, halfswroding, grappling and so on. Now HBO is making a show and already I'm somewhat disappointed (the dreaded "whing~~~" noise when one pulls out a weapon out of a leather scabbard for example, or a bow cracking as if it's about to break when it's being drawn). The thing I'm most disappointed however, is that no senior ARMA member is there to tell them how a fight should really look.
Here re two videos on the matter: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kM_7ccvN ... re=related and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wb03X8BO ... re=related
In my line of work I've learned that being proactive and contacting people who may benefit from your services/skills is better than sitting around waiting for them to figure it out. Would it be too much if ARMA sent these guys a letter to suggest being advisers on the weapons and fighting techniques? The show has been approved for a second season by the way.
Hell, if you do that I'll write GRRM myself (we have spoken on one occasion already) and if he backs this up, which he should considering he read the aforementioned book, we can finally have one piece of Hollywood that doesn't portray sword fighting like a fight between rabid wildmen holding clubs.

