Stuntman required
Mon, 24 Nov 2003, 04:40 pmAndrew20 posts in thread
Stuntman required
Mon, 24 Nov 2003, 04:40 pmCurrently seeking a stuntman for a short film. The stunt requires the individual to drop through a plastic skylight and land on a padded couch two metres below. The individual will be bound at the wrists and have a pillowcase over his head. Pay: $100. Waiver required to be signed. This is a non-union film. An army medic will be on site. Anyone mad enough to be interested, write to anupstartcrow@hotmail.com Cheers.
Re: Stuntman required
Wed, 13 Oct 2004, 05:05 pmLuke Heath wrote:
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> I think I may be one of the mad individuals, but if you are
> in WA, or willing to fly me over to whereever you are (I
> would be willing to exchange pay for the flight) and if it is
> a breakaway skylight, I would be willing to try it.
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Luke, you are an idiot.
Apart from the fact that the message was posted almost a year ago, you obviously have not read the copious amount of information in the following messages as to why this project was NOT a good idea.
Why do you think trained professional stunt performers told everyone to avoid this like the plague?
Why do you even imagine they would consider paying for you to fly to them when they were not prepared to pay anyone to set up the stunt safely? You would be willing to exchange the pitiful $100 pay to go towards your flight, but would you also be prepared to exchange your health, safety, hospital costs, insurance premiums and loss of potential income and future mobility after it all goes wrong?
Read the posts again, and THINK before you volunteer for things.
Cheers,
Craig
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> I think I may be one of the mad individuals, but if you are
> in WA, or willing to fly me over to whereever you are (I
> would be willing to exchange pay for the flight) and if it is
> a breakaway skylight, I would be willing to try it.
>
Luke, you are an idiot.
Apart from the fact that the message was posted almost a year ago, you obviously have not read the copious amount of information in the following messages as to why this project was NOT a good idea.
Why do you think trained professional stunt performers told everyone to avoid this like the plague?
Why do you even imagine they would consider paying for you to fly to them when they were not prepared to pay anyone to set up the stunt safely? You would be willing to exchange the pitiful $100 pay to go towards your flight, but would you also be prepared to exchange your health, safety, hospital costs, insurance premiums and loss of potential income and future mobility after it all goes wrong?
Read the posts again, and THINK before you volunteer for things.
Cheers,
Craig
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