This is how stuntmen 'free fall' on the screen and are still unharmed
In order to perform falls and freefalls on the silver screen, stuntmen had to practice all the necessary techniques to protect themselves while still creating movies. most beautiful.
Adventurous scenes are an indispensable "spice" in action movies, especially for big blockbusters. It is such scenes that will help the film become more attractive, interesting, and sometimes even 'burden' the weak script or lack of logic.
One of the action scenes used by many big film projects over and over again is the impressive falls and falls. It can be as simple as knocking down, falling on the spot in melee, rolling down the stairs because of a surprise attack, but sometimes it is as epic as jumping from a skyscraper to the ground. still unharmed.
The stunt from a height of more than 38 meters by stuntman Damien Walters in the movie Assassin's Creed (2016).
While some actors will still do most of the stunts themselves, like Tom Cruise, for example, most will need to rely on a professional stunt team. These are people who are well trained in action techniques, know how to limit injuries and still maintain a beautiful posture, for cinematic purposes. And of course, the falls, the free fall on the big screen must be done very carefully.
Here are the shares of Stephen Koepfer, a stunt expert who has worked on big projects like John Wick 3 or Ray Donavon, about how stuntmen practice for such scenes. All of these are difficult techniques that require perseverance in practice and a tough physique to be able to perform successfully. And of course, people who are not properly trained should absolutely not follow to ensure their own safety.
This is how professional stuntmen practice and apply techniques in free fall scenes.
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