Thursday, February 3, 2011

Dangerous Stunts

Was in a discussion this week with a fellow filmmaker who was wondering how he was going to shoot a particular special effect scene where the actor was to be suspended and tumbling, in front of a green screen. Red Flags were being hoisted high for me. Even though they were going to use a professional harness (which is a must) and have a professional flying rig (which is a must), still there is the question of the HUGE liability involved. Hey, what could possible go wrong? Plenty... AND the consequences could easily be LIFE altering... all for that one shot. Not worth it in my book.
This is the temptation I've seen many times in no-budget movies... "How can we do something just like the Multi-Million dollar guys?" Simple answer...You can't. At least not the WAY they do it.
What could go wrong? How about the rig fails and fall on the actor's head? How about the harness fails while the actor is suspended upside down, even a few feet off the floor... Could put him in a wheelchair for life. And you in the poor house for LIFE. ..even if you have insurance (that will probably be inadequate to cover the jury award). All for that one scene in a no-budget movie.
Here's where we need to be creative which is your mantra in a no-budget movie. How else could you simulate that effect without the need of a flying rig? There are a number of creative ways that will soon be shown at www.thestudiocenterfilmschool.com . At the very least, you could re-write the script to show the samething. We'll be talking about all the options.

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