Film is a collaborative art form. I don't know why you wouldn't recognize the stunt performers.
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Just because the rest of the people in Hollywood don't do their stunts doesn't mean I don't.
As a stunt guy, you become a mini-director. You're talking to actors about performance.
To me the recognition of the audience is part of the filmmaking process. When you make a movie, it's for them.
Actors say they do their own stunts for the integrity of the film but I did them because they looked like a lot of fun.
Well, I think that a lot of times when you're working on a film, there aren't really opportunities to get to know all the people you have to work with.
I think if they suddenly cut away and you realize there is a stunt guy, you're out of the movie.
In performance capture roles, it's not a committee of animators that author the role, it's the actor. I think that's a significant thing for people to understand.
We are filmmakers, and we are specifically trying to entertain people.
I know people from working with them on films, but they're not the ones I would meet up with... I'm just a normal person!
Stunt work offers a diversity of roles and, while I'm used to anonymity, I really like showing off and performing in front of camera, though I know my limitations.
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