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Definition of stuntman in English: stuntmannounPlural stuntmenˈstʌntmanˈstəntˌmæn A person employed to take an actor's place in performing dangerous stunts. (被雇来代替演员表演惊险动作的)特技替身 Example sentencesExamples - No matter how sophisticated the technology becomes, it's unlikely that CGI actors will ever be able to take the abuse the stuntmen do in some movies.
- They have eight different categories that you can win, like best fight, best firework, best overall stunt by a stuntwoman or a stuntman.
- Horror staple and legend Tom Savini was brought onto the production as a make up artist, stuntman and actor.
- His pictures contained some of the most innovative action sequences ever recorded on film, a testament to the skilled directors, cameramen, stuntmen, and special effects people at Republic.
- This follows an accident with a stuntman jumping off of a boat and hurting his collarbone.
- These amazing sequences appear to be a seamless combination of miniature sets, superimposed floodwaters, and cutaways to stuntmen floundering on the backlot under a rushing wall of water at least nine feet high.
- He was, in his fantasies, a stuntman, a musician and a member of the elite SAS Regiment.
- His diary shows meetings with Miss Crufts at Edinburgh's Department of Ancient Monuments, and a plethora of appointments with actors, stuntmen and journalists.
- But instead of having a human stuntman perform the scene, which would have grounded it in reality, it's just a glorified computer sprite doing the hopping.
- It was written for them and some very elaborate stunt scenes were filmed with the appropriate stuntmen.
- He began working as a stuntman for Bruce Lee, then a stunt double for Woo Ping, and has directed over 30 films.
- After national service he worked as a swimming pool salesman, and jobs as a TV stuntman, circus performer and part-time inventor followed.
- Don gets a break when he successfully replaces a stuntman in a silent western.
- A stuntman and his model girlfriend flee London and its media circus, and escape to the country, but are manipulated throughout by an advertising agency boss.
- You may have stars like actors, athletes or stuntmen, but these guys are all of them rolled into one.
- It's not just the pilot, but the crew, the stuntmen and the actors who are facing danger.
- So when the team employs a stuntman, a special contract is signed with the parents as there is such a great possibility of accidents for stuntmen.
- The company also employed the services of local equipment, stuntmen, catering, casting and rigging companies from Thailand.
- Chan credits his hard training at the school to his physical success as a stuntman, stunt double and actor.
- We've sometimes used actors or stuntmen, but everything you see is based on the account of the people involved.
Synonyms madcap, hothead, adventurer, exhibitionist, swashbuckler Definition of stuntman in US English: stuntmannounˈstəntˌmanˈstəntˌmæn A person employed to take an actor's place in performing dangerous stunts. (被雇来代替演员表演惊险动作的)特技替身 Example sentencesExamples - It's not just the pilot, but the crew, the stuntmen and the actors who are facing danger.
- After national service he worked as a swimming pool salesman, and jobs as a TV stuntman, circus performer and part-time inventor followed.
- You may have stars like actors, athletes or stuntmen, but these guys are all of them rolled into one.
- They have eight different categories that you can win, like best fight, best firework, best overall stunt by a stuntwoman or a stuntman.
- So when the team employs a stuntman, a special contract is signed with the parents as there is such a great possibility of accidents for stuntmen.
- A stuntman and his model girlfriend flee London and its media circus, and escape to the country, but are manipulated throughout by an advertising agency boss.
- He was, in his fantasies, a stuntman, a musician and a member of the elite SAS Regiment.
- Chan credits his hard training at the school to his physical success as a stuntman, stunt double and actor.
- He began working as a stuntman for Bruce Lee, then a stunt double for Woo Ping, and has directed over 30 films.
- No matter how sophisticated the technology becomes, it's unlikely that CGI actors will ever be able to take the abuse the stuntmen do in some movies.
- It was written for them and some very elaborate stunt scenes were filmed with the appropriate stuntmen.
- But instead of having a human stuntman perform the scene, which would have grounded it in reality, it's just a glorified computer sprite doing the hopping.
- Horror staple and legend Tom Savini was brought onto the production as a make up artist, stuntman and actor.
- The company also employed the services of local equipment, stuntmen, catering, casting and rigging companies from Thailand.
- Don gets a break when he successfully replaces a stuntman in a silent western.
- This follows an accident with a stuntman jumping off of a boat and hurting his collarbone.
- His pictures contained some of the most innovative action sequences ever recorded on film, a testament to the skilled directors, cameramen, stuntmen, and special effects people at Republic.
- We've sometimes used actors or stuntmen, but everything you see is based on the account of the people involved.
- These amazing sequences appear to be a seamless combination of miniature sets, superimposed floodwaters, and cutaways to stuntmen floundering on the backlot under a rushing wall of water at least nine feet high.
- His diary shows meetings with Miss Crufts at Edinburgh's Department of Ancient Monuments, and a plethora of appointments with actors, stuntmen and journalists.
Synonyms madcap, hothead, adventurer, exhibitionist, swashbuckler |