Stunts
Precision Driver - Movies and films use precision drivers for major driving action sequences that require skillful maneuvering. The precision driver is usually certified and highly skilled in operating a variety of vehicles, under multiple weather conditions. They are able to use pinpoint accuracy for stopping, maintaining speeds and turning on cue for multiple takes.
Stunt Coordinator - The stunt coordinator manages and coordinates all the dangerous action sequences in a movie that require a stuntman or stunt performer. The stunt coordinator always follows the appropriate safety regulations during filming to ensure the safety of every stunt performer. Types of stunts may include jumping, flipping, diving, free-falling, crashing cars, catching fire, underwater stunts and other dangerous action sequences where stunt doubles are needed.
Stunt Performer - The stunt performer, also known as the stunt double or stuntman, is experienced in performing a variety of dangerous action maneuvers on camera. Under the close supervision of the stunt coordinator, the stuntman assumes the role of an actor who is incapable or unwilling to perform a specific action stunt in the script. Types of stunts may include jumping, flipping, diving, free-falling, martial arts, crashing cars, catching fire, underwater stunts and other dangerous action sequences where stunt doubles are required.
Stunt Coordinator - The stunt coordinator manages and coordinates all the dangerous action sequences in a movie that require a stuntman or stunt performer. The stunt coordinator always follows the appropriate safety regulations during filming to ensure the safety of every stunt performer. Types of stunts may include jumping, flipping, diving, free-falling, crashing cars, catching fire, underwater stunts and other dangerous action sequences where stunt doubles are needed.
Stunt Performer - The stunt performer, also known as the stunt double or stuntman, is experienced in performing a variety of dangerous action maneuvers on camera. Under the close supervision of the stunt coordinator, the stuntman assumes the role of an actor who is incapable or unwilling to perform a specific action stunt in the script. Types of stunts may include jumping, flipping, diving, free-falling, martial arts, crashing cars, catching fire, underwater stunts and other dangerous action sequences where stunt doubles are required.