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Showreel 2007.

Posted by The Stunt Production On August - 6 - 2009

Here is our showreel from 2007. Showcases some of the work that stretches back over 10 years.

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Research: Sugar-glass

Posted by The Stunt Production On June - 22 - 2009

This week, The Stunt Production has been experimenting with glass-breaking effects that are not only safe but realistic as well.

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Raiders of The Sulu Sea: Oak 3 Films

Posted by The Stunt Production On May - 24 - 2009

Following up with our post on hand-made muskets and swords, here is a short clip from behind-the-scenes of “Raiders Of The Sulu Sea” - a documentary produced by Oak 3 Films.

Highlights include a World War 2 Mauser Kar 98K firing and an artillery bombardment sequence. Also note that we fixed up pyro effects on our muskets. In effect, our muskets are now able to fire.  At least, on-screen.

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Props: Hand-made 17th Century Muskets and Long Swords

Posted by The Stunt Production On May - 24 - 2009

In November 2007, The Stunt Production was tasked to manufacture a collection of 17th Century weapons for Oak 3 Film’s documentary, “Raiders of the Sulu Seas”.

Among this, we hand-made 8 muskets and a variety of bladed weapons from long swords to kris. The bladed weapons contain two types; wooden blade and steel. Wooden blades are used during closed-fights, for safety purposes, whereas steel ones are used for close-ups and the like where details are noticeable.

Research was done before the project commenced and it took three weeks before it was ready to be delivered on-set.

Browse through the gallery for a walkthrough.

Police Task Force Costume.

Posted by The Stunt Production On March - 29 - 2009

Recently, we’ve been given the opportunity to bring out our Police Task Force equipment for a feature film production. This includes body armour, load-bearing vests, helmets, goggles, side-arms and MP5 Submachineguns.

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