AI Tools for Stunt Coordinators
AI tools that help stunt coordinators research safety regulations, find performers, track industry standards, and plan sequences.
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Safety regulation research
Pull current union rules, OSHA standards, and production insurance requirements for specific stunt types. Stay current on regulatory changes that affect how you plan and document stunt work.
Compiled regulatory summary: SAG-AFTRA requires on-set safety diver for any underwater stunt exceeding 10 feet depth. OSHA 1926.1085 applies to water depth. Florida location adds state DBPR requirements for dive supervisors. Report includes documentation requirements for insurance riders.
Stunt industry news and incident monitoring
Track industry accidents, regulatory changes, and new safety protocols published in trade press. Stay informed so you can update your own practices and brief productions on current standards.
Found 9 relevant articles. Key items: SAG-AFTRA issued updated vehicle stunt protocols (January), two on-set incidents involving precision driving reported in Variety and Hollywood Reporter, new UK HSE guidance on pyrotechnics referenced by IATSE. Full summaries included.
Stunt performer sourcing
Find stunt performers with specific skills and credits for upcoming projects. Search by specialty — precision driving, high falls, fight choreography — and location availability.
Found 7 candidates matching specialty and location. Top 3: Casey Brandt (IMDB credits: 4 action features, specialties: motorcycles/MMA), Lia Sato (credited on 2 Marvel productions), Danielle Park (precision driving + Muay Thai certified, Vancouver local). Contact info and representation included.
Reference research for sequence design
Research how other productions designed, shot, and documented specific stunt sequences. Pull behind-the-scenes materials, interviews with stunt coordinators, and technical breakdowns for reference.
Compiled from interviews, making-of docs, and trade analysis: 150+ vehicles used practically, no green screen for primary chases. Stunt coordinator Guy Norris used pre-rigged camera cars and rehearsed sequences in Namibia desert. Key safety innovations: custom roll cages, in-cab fire suppression, medic vehicles on standby. Full breakdown included.
Job and project sourcing
Search for stunt coordinator positions, second unit shoots, and action-focused productions currently hiring. Find projects in pre-production that match your location and specialty.
Found 12 active listings. 5 full coordinator roles: 3 in Atlanta (action features), 2 in LA (streaming drama series). 4 stunt supervisor positions. 3 second-unit action director roles. Includes production company, shoot dates where listed, and application contacts.
Ready-to-use prompts
What are the current SAG-AFTRA, OSHA, and union regulations for [stunt type] on US film productions? Include documentation requirements and any state-specific rules for filming in [state].
Find stunt performers who specialize in [skill type] with feature film credits, based in or willing to work in [location]. Include representation contact if available.
Search for stunt-related accidents, regulatory updates, and safety protocol changes in the film and TV industry published in the last 90 days.
Research how the stunt team designed and executed [specific sequence or film]. Include technical setup, safety measures used, and any innovations introduced.
Find stunt coordinator and stunt supervisor job postings in [city/region] for productions shooting in the next 6 months. Include production company and rate if listed.
What insurance documentation is typically required by major studio productions for high-fall and vehicle stunt sequences? What does each document need to cover?
Research the 5 most critically praised action sequences in the last 3 years. What made them effective and what techniques did the stunt coordinators use?
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Pre-production stunt planning
Before principal photography, research safety requirements, source performers, and build a reference library for each major sequence.
Ongoing safety compliance monitoring
Stay current on union rules, OSHA guidance, and industry incidents that could impact how you plan and document stunt work.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use these tools to research current union safety rules?
Deep Research compiles information from SAG-AFTRA publications, OSHA guidelines, union agreements, and trade press. It's useful for getting a consolidated overview, though you should always verify critical safety requirements directly with the relevant union or authority.
How do I find stunt performers with specific skills?
Lead Finder lets you search by specialty, location, and credit type. You can describe the specific skills needed and get a list of matching performers with contact details and representation information.
Can I research how other productions handled specific stunt types?
Deep Research can pull information from making-of interviews, technical breakdowns, trade articles, and behind-the-scenes coverage of specific productions and sequences. It's useful for building a reference library before designing your own sequences.
Is there a way to find stunt coordinator job openings?
Job Search covers entertainment production job listings across major platforms. You can filter by role type, location, and production type to find stunt coordinator and supervisor openings.
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