The scenes in the show were filmed with a crew of really excellent stunt jumpers, but we had the feel of the parachutes, so we could be more realistic in the roles.
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We did many of our own stunts. We had our hands full. In fact, the roles were physically demanding.
There's a huge amount of faith and confidence in the stunt team.
The art of stunt-making is not about falling down; it's about getting the shot. Creating stunts is creating heroes.
And getting stunt coordinator Dan Bradley and everybody from the whole 'Bourne Supremacy' crew, I think was real cool for our film because we do a bunch of really big jumps in this movie.
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.
I think if they suddenly cut away and you realize there is a stunt guy, you're out of the movie.
The guys on the stunt team are really fantastic. It's really funny, because for all the aggression they have to display on screen, they're actually really happy, good- natured people.
Film is a collaborative art form. I don't know why you wouldn't recognize the stunt performers.
For me, I guess I'm the acting equivalent of somebody that jumps off buildings and parachutes.
I really loved what the guys were doing more than anything, how high they jumped, how effortless it was.
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