STUNT AGENCY

SPECIALISTS, COORDINATION AND SAFETY

Real action, no improvisation

casting

Casting for specialists and stunt doubles (fight, parkour, precision driving, wire, controlled fire, water, heights).

Coordination

Stunt coordination and on-set team leadership.

Fight choreography

Hand-to-hand combat sequences and stage weapon handling. Designed for the camera, rehearsed safely.

Rigging

Flight sequences, assisted stunts, and aerial setups. Designed off-screen, invisible on-screen.

Vehicle stunts

High-speed routes, road closures, and precision measurements. Every vehicle sequence is planned before the first shot.

Practical effects

Collapses, impacts, and falls coordinated with special effects and visual effects. A single, seamless process.

Safety plan and drills

Comprehensive risk protocol, cast and crew briefings, and structured rehearsals before shooting begins.

WHAT we do

01
Protocols protect the work. They don't destroy it.

We bring together stunt performers, action coordinators, and technical specialists under one roof. Casting, design, special effects coordination: one team, one goal, no departmental miscommunication.

02
One call reaches everyone.

Our coordinator communicates directly with the director, DP, production team, art department, and VFX department simultaneously. No information is lost between departments. The action remains consistent with the film from the first rehearsal to the final shot.

03
Not just performers. A complete unit.

We provide a comprehensive team of coordinators and specialized technicians. We approach each action sequence holistically, combining choreography, advanced , and strict safety protocols.

How we work

01

Brief and script analysis

We've read your sequence. We understand your intent.

02

Proposal and budget

We evaluate it. We price it. No surprises later.

03

Casting/Pre-production

We assign the right people to the right sequence.

04

Rehearsals and risk assessment

Every move is rehearsed. Every risk is eliminated before the shoot day.

05

Shooting with checklists

On-set checklists. Always.

06

Wrap-up and reporting

Complete documentation. Always.