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Explaining Hollywood: How to get a job performing stunts

Por: Los Angeles Times Business September 29, 2022

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When Ryan Sturz was 15, his younger brother helped him record stunts with a video camera their father bought them. He'd ask his brother to drive their parents’ car past him a few times until he was happy with the speed. Then his brother would hit him. Now, he’s a professional stunt performer and coordinator who specializes in car and horse stunts. “You use common sense,” he said. “You figure out where the hard parts of the car... + full article



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