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#11: Lucy Johnson, Stuntwoman - The Art of Stunt Performance: Passion, Safety, and Preparation
Episode 112nd May 2024 • Filmmaking Framed • Filmmaking Framed Ltd.
00:00:00 01:23:28

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In this episode of "Filmmaking Framed," the hosts interview stuntwoman Lucy Johnson. Lucy discusses the preparation and safety measures involved in performing stunts, debunking the misconception of stunt performers as adrenaline junkies. She emphasizes the meticulous planning and training needed for executing dangerous stunts safely, sharing insights from her experiences, including a memorable stunt from the movie "The First Omen". The episode delves into the core crew preparations for stunts, the role of coordinators, and the importance of honesty about skill sets in the high-stakes world of stunts. Lucy highlights the differences in stunt systems across countries, the significance of continuous training, and the impact of mentors in the industry. The conversation underscores the teamwork, communication, and mutual respect essential for safety and effective production on film sets. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the stunt industry and the dedication required to succeed in this dynamic field.

Key Lessons

• Training and Skill Development: Stunt performers must hone various skills to succeed. This includes training in specific areas like fire stunts, martial arts, or wire work, depending on industry demands. Lucy also mentions training off your own bat, investing time and money in skills like falling, fighting, wires, vehicles, and animals.

• Building Experience: Lucy highlights the need for experience and a strong showreel. Previous work is crucial for showcasing abilities to coordinators and directors. Demonstrating capabilities in different stunts and having proof of complex stunts can open doors to new opportunities.


• Persistence and Networking: Lucy stresses the importance of persistence and networking. The stunt industry can be unpredictable, with gaps between jobs, so staying committed and continuing to train is essential. Building connections, seeking recommendations, and maintaining a good reputation are key for gaining new opportunities and advancing in the industry.


Resources


• British Stunt Register: Lucy highlights the British Stunt Register as a valuable resource for aspiring stunt performers in the UK. The register offers a structured system where performers develop and are assessed on six skills, providing a clear pathway for building a foundation in stunts and advancing in the industry.


https://britishstuntregister.com/


• Keir Beck's Rigging Courses: Lucy recommends Keir Beck's rigging courses for those interested in wire work, providing a strong foundation in the systems that haul stunt performers around sets. This course helps aspiring performers develop essential skills and understanding for working on film sets.


https://stuntrigging.org/


Interested in working with Lucy? Contact her via Instagram or follow the links below.


https://app.spotlight.com/4376-4538-3836


https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8840631/


Filmmaking Framed is proudly supported by Centroid Motion Capture, a leader in providing state-of-the-art motion capture technology to the entertainment industry.

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