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    Ep.15 - World of Stunts 1 (The Foundation)

    enNovember 18, 2019
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    About this Episode

    Films and tv shows have become more and more action oriented as time goes on. There is a demand for more eye-popping thrills but with a healthy dose of scrutiny as to the authenticity of a fight scene or a car chase or a fall from a building. A director can dream up all the death-defying sequences they want but without a dedicated stunt department to coordinate it all, they will remain a dream.

    Stephen Koepfer and Rose Sias give us a break down of the tight-knit community that are the stunt performers, the stunt doubles and the stunt coordinators of film and television.

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