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STUNT PERFORMER |
| Date Added: November 12, 2010 04:13:04 PM |
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Stunt performers stand in for actors when the script calls for anything hazardous to be done on a film or TV set. To be able to carry out the stunts and make it look easy, they use highly-developed physical and sporting skills which may include:
* gymnastics or high diving, for acting all types of falls Stunt performers carry out and arrange stunts, usually under the supervision of a stunt coordinator. They carefully plan every detail of the stunt with the film or TV production staff, making sure that everything is safe and that filming is disrupted as little as possible. The work is dangerous, so health and safety is very important. Stunt performers need to make a full risk assessment and complete detailed paperwork before each stunt can take place.
Hours and Environment The work could be inside in studios or outside on location, depending on the script. Some stunts may call for you to spend a long time in uncomfortable conditions, such as underwater or underground. You may need to wear protective clothing, harnesses or helmets for some stunts. You will need to travel to studios and locations all over the UK and abroad, and you may spend long periods away from home.
Skills and Interests
Entry
Many stunt perfomers join Equity's Joint Industry Stunt Committee (JISC) Stunt Register: To do this you must You must offer sports from at least four of the groups, but you cannot offer more than two sports from the same group. One of your sports must be a fighting skill, but you can only offer one martial art. Your sporting qualifications must be of a high standard � for example, at least first kyu brown belt for martial arts. It is likely to take at least two years to reach the required standard in all of your chosen sporting areas. Some sports associations organise training sessions to help their members reach JISC standards. You will need to fund your sports training and exams yourself, which can be expensive. You will also need to provide evidence of 60 days' work in front of a camera. You may find it useful to get experience on film and TV sets, as an extra or a 'walk-on'. Contact the Joint Secretary for JISC at Equity for full details about how to qualify for the JISC Stunt Register (see Further Information section below for Equity's contact details).
Training As a Probationary Member, you will develop your skills on the job, under the supervision of a fully-qualified stunt coordinator. You must be a Probationary Member for at least three years before you can achieve the standards needed to upgrade to Intermediate Stunt Performer, which means you can perform solo stunts unsupervised. You can qualify as a Full Member, or Stunt Action Coordinator, after at least two further years as an Intermediate Stunt Performer, once you have reached the required standards. To progress within the grades, you must show JISC detailed records of each stunt performance you work on. Contact the JISC (through Equity) for full details. You must maintain your fitness and skills throughout your career.
Opportunities: You will increase your chances of a building a successful career if you are prepared to go anywhere in the UK or overseas to work. You could become a stunt arranger or coordinator, after at least five years� experience as a stunt performer.
Annual Income
Most stunt performers are self-employed, and are paid a fee for each job.
Further information
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