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Stunt Schools For Film


 

Stunt Schools For Film

Stunt Schools For Film

Some people want to be actors. Some people what to be directors. Others want to get into the film business behind the scenes. Then there are those that want to get into the area of stunt work.

Stunt work is very important to the making of a film, especially if we are talking about an action film. Some actors like to try and do there own stunts, but most of the time stunt men/women will take care of:

  • Stunt driving
  • Falls from high areas or through widows
  • Fight scenes

If you have the itch for physical, thrilling work, this area of filmmaking may be for you. Check out some of the training facilities and schools below:

 

International Stunt School - Considered one of the best in the industry by many

Seattle, Washington

425 290-9957

 

Professional Stunt Training Centre

1425 Marine Drive, West Vancouver, B.C.

 

Kahana Stunts

Groveland, FL

352 429-4561

 

New York City Professional Stunt Training Center

400 East 55 Th St. 3D

NY, NY

917 548-5461

 

World Stunt Academy

Hollywood, CA

323 308-9820

 

 

Online Guides

Get Into Stunts: The Ultimate Directory and Guide

Do a search for it. It is an ebook that claims to help you learn about stunt work. We DO NOT endorse this book! You are just letting you know it is out there.

 

 

How much can I expect to make?

It really depends what you are doing and how long you work on a project, but you can expect as low as $1,000 and up to $50,000 for any one project.

 

 

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