I know that they aren’t really falling down the stairs in the same way that I would, and breaking a bone on every step. Presumably there is a technique for descending the stairs in such a way that it looks like you are falling down them.
I know that they aren’t really falling down the stairs in the same way that I would, and breaking a bone on every step. Presumably there is a technique for descending the stairs in such a way that it looks like you are falling down them.
Padding and learning how to prat fall.
Yup. I remember seeing a behind the scenes clip once where the stuntman got a Styrofoam insert on his back under the sweater, as well as pads for knees and elbows. Probably other stuff too that I didn’t see or remember.
In the clip of him actually falling you can see him rolling in a manner that ensures only the padded parts of his body are the ones that hit the stairs particularly hard. His head never touched anything.
Fun fact: stunt women cannot wear much padding because they usually wear tight dresses.
Stunt women are just stunt men wearing extra padding in the chest and hip area under their dresses. 😌
That’s not always true, especially these days.
Back in the day it was much more common to have men dressed as women doing stunts, but stunt women are extremely common now.
In the 2012 London Olympics opening ceremony, there was a video in which James Bond takes the Queen skydiving. The Queen’s stunt double in the skydive scene was a bloke with a beard (which was invisible from the distance it was shot at)
That gag will never get old to me.
Some* There are definitly stuntwomen
Learning? Sounds like a whole lot of work. I just take the medical leave.
https://www.stuntschool.com/