Just curious how many other film and television professional’s we have on here!

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    15 hours ago

    yea, different worlds… stunt work sounds extremely cool, though. At least from the outside. Probably more dangerous too, although I suppose modern stunt work must be vastly safer than it used to be

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      15 hours ago

      I’ve not been hurt on set but I’ve been hurt a fuck ton training.

      I’ve had my foot dislocated, toes dislocated, broken my nose a few times, fucked up my elbow really bad recently and was down for a few months… It’s rough. But a lot of that is having to deal with people who’re not treating my safety as important as their safety.

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        14 hours ago

        Do you mean other stuntpeople ?

        And how does one dislocate toes ? barefoot reception/landing ? don’t you have special gear like stuntsocks, or is that just my fantasy

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          Yeah training with other stunt people. A guy on my stunt team did a takedown where he trapped my foot, and in doing so the only way it could move caused me to get really messed up. He should never have done such a thing and I think he did it on purpose. That does unfortunately happen with some people as they’re sociopaths.

          Most of the training I do is barefoot as we’re on martial arts mats. I have a pair of shoes I wear for ‘public’ gym stunt training which prevents this, but when you’re in a private team environment you don’t expect that kind of stuff.