Ward & LiorAshen
Hey, I’ve been watching your latest film, and the stunts look intense—really exciting. How do you make sure the crew stays safe while still keeping the action tight?
Sure thing, the crew is my favorite part of the action. We rehearse until it feels like second nature, run safety checks every step of the way, and keep the stunts tight but predictable. Trust, precision, and a little showmanship—that’s how we keep everyone alive and the audience on the edge.
Sounds solid, good to see the crew gets the rhythm before they hit the marks. Just keep that focus on the smallest detail—one loose strap or a mis‑timed move can snowball. Keep the checks frequent, trust the team, and stay ready to cut the shot if anything feels off. That’s how the line between excitement and risk stays tight.
Absolutely, I’ve got a sharp eye for the details—one misaligned strap and the whole scene can unravel. I keep the crew in sync, double‑check everything, and if something feels off I’m not afraid to hit the cut button. That’s how I keep the adrenaline high and the danger low.
Sounds like you’ve got a solid system in place—good to see a director who doesn’t let anything slip. Keep that rhythm, and you’ll have the crew performing at their best while the audience stays on edge. Just keep an eye on the small stuff; that’s where the biggest risks hide.
Thanks, but remember—my crew already trusts me, so they’re the ones who keep the rhythm. I just keep the spotlight on the details and let the action do the rest.