One thing I miss from DVDs and BluRays being popular are all the bonus behind the scenes content they add. Literally hours long footage from LotR showing how things were made, stunts, makeup, etc. Streaming services don’t usually have that content.
@@rivengle a lot of those LOTR videos ended up on UA-cam! I watched them a few years ago. My favorite, speaking of stunts, was Dominic Monaghan talking about how John Rhys-Davies approach to fight choreography was just letting the stunt people run at him, and then hitting them with his axe.
Seeing him tell the guy "No, don't add the step" just screamed proffessional. Like, yeah, we're having fun, but I'm still taking this 100% serious. That's a small thing, but it's awesome.
@FBI Guy you can only keep having fun if you’re professional about it. If you just treat it like no big deal and you’re stupid, you’re gonna crack your skull open and taste brain.
“They never stop the shot” I remember in an interview with Jon Bernthal talking about the punisher he said he was doing his own stunts for a certain fight scene and felt his hand break early on but said nothing and kept going through the whole scene. By the time they got it his hand was in terrible shape. Respect the dedication but it’s crazy work
Difficult decision. He could have caused permanent damage to his hand and effectively ended his career. These days, there's always someone that's after your spot and if a studio has a choice between a stunt performer, and a stunt performer that can't grip properly with one of their hands, they aren't going to take the risk with the second guy.
Love how professional gui is. When the guy wants to show off doing a back fall off of an object, he shuts it down. Most youtube channels just would have done it for the spectacle.
The difference is Gui is a professional stunt actor, so he knows where a hard “no” is mandatory. Saying no is mega important for stunts because injuries mean lost work, time, and money.
I really dislike Clint's feeling of being able to do anyhting and being in full control when he legit just had been taught how to do something and he didn't even did that how Gui did it. No Clint you are not (yet) a professional Stunt actor...
@@TestarossaF110 it happens to everyone man. When your adrenaline is pumping you might get overzealous. But, its good that Gui took it slow though, just to prevent any injuries
Also to be fair, as a BJJ practitioner, these falls are CRUCIAL for out in the streets and not hurting yourself! I got hit by a car on my bike, flew off the handle bars but I somehow was able to brace and roll out of it with relatively no injuries. No helmet either but I won't make that mistake again.
@@666ACDCROCKNROLL666 If you hadn't learnt your lesson already I'd suggest to search for "I LOVE helmets" video on here. Dude basically walked off an potentially lethal blow.
@@neosabien6998 Oh don’t worry, I always did and have been riding with a helmet. A 5 minute ride to my friends in a big city wasn’t when I was expecting it, but I’m sure to always now no matter the distance. Unless I’m going SUPER slow that is haha.
@@jessicaorisaaclaemmle6905 Calcium helps to strengthen/make healthy bones and since Wren has broken so many the joke is that he needs stronger or more healthy bones (more calcium).
It's crazy when you think about the fact that they are friends with "one of the" actors who played Black Panther. Stunt performers are literally physical actors.
The reasoning the awards people give is that how impressive a stunt is depends heavily on how dangerous it is. Thus, having an award that will likely go to whoever did the riskiest stunt would lead to people doing riskier and riskier stunts, endangering lives in the process. But it's never been tested because no mainstream awards show does stunts.
@@drpibisback7680 even if the academy acknowledges stunt performers that doesn't mean safety rules & regulations go out the window. Why would acknowledge someone who intentionally breaks safety protocol? There's always someome on set (legally) whose sole job it is to make sure stunts are done correctly & safely in order to protect the stunt performer.
@@drpibisback7680 my point is that it doesn't make sense to not acknowledge them at award shows BC "the stunts will get even more dangerous". They have to comply with safety protocols. So really, there's no excuse not to acknowledge them.
OMG, Clint absolutely killed me with those splits for product placement. Sign here to petition for Clint to do all the sponsored portions with that much energy
Gui is just such a genuine great person who cares about his friends and his craft so much. He didn’t hesitate to tell his friends to slow their roll when they got a little overconfident. I for one would love to see more content in this realm. Brings such a light to how intricate being a stunt person is.
I always did like the part where Wren got a drone stuck on a tree and Nikko's introduction turned into "boss" when he reversed his hat. (I may have gotten the name confused)
yeah, this brought back memories of my beginning days of Aikido and Sambo. I think the small differences is that outside of safety, there is also the additional consideration of making it look good for the camera when it comes to stunts. There is also some wrestling since the motion for the forward fall somewhat resembles a sprawl.
See, I was taught to fall backwards onto your butt and then roll, here he's teaching them to take the impact directly to the shoulders ad avoid the butt completely. I wonder why the difference when almost everything else is the same?
I love Gui's style of teaching, he reminds me of my old martial arts instructor. I used to train in Taekwondo had to learn most of the techniques that were shown here when I was younger. It's been almost 5 years since I've stopped training but I've never forgotten how to break a fall because of my instructor. He taught me how and why it's important, as well as explained the techniques in a way that made it easy to follow. That's what makes me appreciate how Gui teaches the guys. He's very clear on the do's and don'ts and prioritizes their safety over anything else.
@Mot Doai Your video titled "Drink banana water, cow dung, survive" doesn't appear to be relevant to anything here, just putting that out there for people who don't need to click your link...
Gui was straight up harsh in his critiques, and I totally respect that! Falls like those are tough, and without a good teacher, injury is a given. Kudos all around!
From this video I can just tell that Niko is an excellent learner. He loves learning and can catch up really quickly. And that's why he's a great teacher and boss.
@@bacicinvatteneaca It's really not. That extra height might mean, with a flip, he could go in at a much steeper angle and just fall straight in on his head. I mean, to be fair, Clint has some reasonable gymnastic skills, for a guy that does office work at least, but this was on Gui's watch.
Land of the lost TV show Park Ranger Rick Marshall: [referring to Grumpy] He never learns, does he? Holly Marshall: Well, what do you expect? His brain's only the size of a walnut. 🙃
Dude, Clint is cool. He just is. It can't be helped. And the fact that he wanted the back fall, not because he thought it was easy, but because he felt he needed to work on it, well, just made him cooler.
This was really amazing. Thanks to y’all and to Gui for taking the time to walk step-by-step though this with such an emphasis on both learning and safety!!
I did a stage fall in a history class because we were acting out a play, and it was a stage direction and my teacher thought I legit broke something... Theaterproblems XD
I absolutely LOVE that you guys have made these relationships. I love your VFX react, stuntmen react, animators react videos. But I enjoy these behind the scenes videos like this where Eric or Gui teach us something so soooo much more. Love you guys and the guests you bring on man.
Gui is awesome, he should open a stuntman school! His explanation of things and his sternness from letting Clint get carried away really impressed me, he's a natural teacher! It's one thing to tell someone how to do something, it's another to explain it in a way people can understand and, more importantly, how to stay safe. My respect for him this episode has just skyrocketted, ngl.
Watching GUI with the guys. This man is pure and genuine. Watched all the VFX with him. And watched these. I went back and watched his performance as black panther purely out of respect. Love how he is just part of the gang now.
@@Candy-sm5yl yeah, same. Not only Brett tho, it’s been a long time since Brandon last time showed up in any of the corridor channels. Wonder how’s he doing. Man I really miss the old crews and the ol’ days
This is one of my fave videos you guys have done so far. Great job keeping us entertained all while teaching us safety! Gui is not human, he’s made of 100% awesome!
Can i just say that I really love the Corridor Crew but also that I love the fact that I was able to find out about Gui through them. Every single video that has Gui in it is amazing and very in depth. I love these videos so much
It’s to remove fear and learn how to fall properly when doing throws and takedowns. But ya you are on point, it’s all the same basic principles on protecting yourself during falls. Wrestlers practice this and rolling for months before learning anything else
Honestly y’all having all these different stunt people on and explaining their craft has given me such a bigger appreciation for the work they do
@Mot Doai For real man, they're really helping them shine a light on themselves, people don't really acknowledge stuntmen and women
And they are ultra cool
Forreal! Now I appreciate all the movies I watch now cause those stunt people get beat up ALOT!
One thing I miss from DVDs and BluRays being popular are all the bonus behind the scenes content they add. Literally hours long footage from LotR showing how things were made, stunts, makeup, etc. Streaming services don’t usually have that content.
@@rivengle a lot of those LOTR videos ended up on UA-cam! I watched them a few years ago. My favorite, speaking of stunts, was Dominic Monaghan talking about how John Rhys-Davies approach to fight choreography was just letting the stunt people run at him, and then hitting them with his axe.
Love how serious Gui tone gets when Niko or Clint get too confident for their own good. He cares so much about safety
A good stuntman will minimize the danger of an unsafe stunt.
A Great stuntman will not let you do the unsafe stunt.
#stuntsintheoscars
Was just coming to say this, I thought that was really nice :)
Gui shut that shit down man
A real professional
Seeing him tell the guy "No, don't add the step" just screamed proffessional. Like, yeah, we're having fun, but I'm still taking this 100% serious. That's a small thing, but it's awesome.
@FBI Guy you can only keep having fun if you’re professional about it. If you just treat it like no big deal and you’re stupid, you’re gonna crack your skull open and taste brain.
I love how Gui and the Crew are genuine friends now.
“They never stop the shot” I remember in an interview with Jon Bernthal talking about the punisher he said he was doing his own stunts for a certain fight scene and felt his hand break early on but said nothing and kept going through the whole scene. By the time they got it his hand was in terrible shape. Respect the dedication but it’s crazy work
Difficult decision. He could have caused permanent damage to his hand and effectively ended his career. These days, there's always someone that's after your spot and if a studio has a choice between a stunt performer, and a stunt performer that can't grip properly with one of their hands, they aren't going to take the risk with the second guy.
@@surfdigby lol he is the main actor they won't fire him
@@GeneralKnife Kinda missed the point there, but do you remember when Charlie Sheen was the main actor in Two And A Half Men? And then they fired him?
Bro the fucking real life punisher. Doss was not react to pain
@@surfdigby Yeah but they didnt fire him becuase he broke a bone, they fired him because he was a walking nightmare.
I love how Gui is like a wise father watching his sons about to get hurt and saying NO. so sweet and professional
Super wholesome in a way
Like Splinter
that's the vibe I got when that dude wanted to the stunt from the apple boxes
@@ShaikhAzeem11 Defintely thought of master splinter vs the turtles lol.
Love how professional gui is. When the guy wants to show off doing a back fall off of an object, he shuts it down. Most youtube channels just would have done it for the spectacle.
The difference is Gui is a professional stunt actor, so he knows where a hard “no” is mandatory. Saying no is mega important for stunts because injuries mean lost work, time, and money.
@@XylessBrawl literally lives are on the line in this work, a no means a very serious no
When they set Clint on fire it was the same thing. Constant goofing around all the way until the final part, and then completely serious
I really dislike Clint's feeling of being able to do anyhting and being in full control when he legit just had been taught how to do something and he didn't even did that how Gui did it. No Clint you are not (yet) a professional Stunt actor...
@@TestarossaF110 it happens to everyone man. When your adrenaline is pumping you might get overzealous. But, its good that Gui took it slow though, just to prevent any injuries
it's always fun when Gui is around, such a gem
Is the BR charm, yeah its real.
@@pedrotossinnoleto9291 ele é br msm?
@@rafahell1014 eh mermo
@@pedrotossinnoleto9291 mano eu to impressionado como ele n tem o sotaquezinho destacado brasileiro, o inglês dele é muito bom!
Most stunt professionals: "don't try this at home"
Gui: "watch this video and then practice it at home over and over again"
To be fair these are the bare essentials needed to do anything stunt related
Also to be fair, as a BJJ practitioner, these falls are CRUCIAL for out in the streets and not hurting yourself! I got hit by a car on my bike, flew off the handle bars but I somehow was able to brace and roll out of it with relatively no injuries. No helmet either but I won't make that mistake again.
@@666ACDCROCKNROLL666 If you hadn't learnt your lesson already I'd suggest to search for "I LOVE helmets" video on here. Dude basically walked off an potentially lethal blow.
To be fair, we are gonna do this any ways
@@neosabien6998 Oh don’t worry, I always did and have been riding with a helmet. A 5 minute ride to my friends in a big city wasn’t when I was expecting it, but I’m sure to always now no matter the distance. Unless I’m going SUPER slow that is haha.
**Wren - vfx artist**
Niko: How many bones have you broken?
**Wren - Needs calcium**
Dude, I didn't realize it until you pointed it out, that's hilarious
This made me laugh until I cried
I don’t get it, what’s the joke?
@@jessicaorisaaclaemmle6905 Calcium helps to strengthen/make healthy bones and since Wren has broken so many the joke is that he needs stronger or more healthy bones (more calcium).
@@jessicaorisaaclaemmle6905 The subtitle under his name tag
the card: "wren, needs calcium" just killed me
have some calcium
cê acha que o gui da silva é br?
omg I totally didn't notice lol
@@TheCasseth não, ele com certeza tem a personalidade e o nome, mas acho que não
Wren has been banned from the NeverBrokeABone Community.
7:13
Most instructors: "c'mon wren, get up, lets try it again."
Gui: "AHHHH HES A ZOMBIEEEEE!!"
Thats what I like about him, He’s so causal most of the time but can turn serious and professional like when Clint wanted to jump of from the blocks
Honestly my favorite part was Gui looking at Clint and saying “mmmm, no.”
Gui a true professional! Not letting the boys get caught up in the moment and stopping Clint from potentially injuring himself.
Mad respect.
It's crazy when you think about the fact that they are friends with "one of the" actors who played Black Panther. Stunt performers are literally physical actors.
I've never understood why there's no 'Stunts' category in award shows. They work their bodies so hard, they deserve the recognition.
The reasoning the awards people give is that how impressive a stunt is depends heavily on how dangerous it is. Thus, having an award that will likely go to whoever did the riskiest stunt would lead to people doing riskier and riskier stunts, endangering lives in the process. But it's never been tested because no mainstream awards show does stunts.
@@drpibisback7680 even if the academy acknowledges stunt performers that doesn't mean safety rules & regulations go out the window. Why would acknowledge someone who intentionally breaks safety protocol? There's always someome on set (legally) whose sole job it is to make sure stunts are done correctly & safely in order to protect the stunt performer.
@@introverted_unicorn Exactly, it's not a particularly sensible reasoning.
@@drpibisback7680 my point is that it doesn't make sense to not acknowledge them at award shows BC "the stunts will get even more dangerous". They have to comply with safety protocols. So really, there's no excuse not to acknowledge them.
@@drpibisback7680 i think the Emmys just added a stunt category.
I love Gui so much, He just emits this genuine energy of kindness
He seems like such a sweet guy to hang out with!
@@CamTarn both him and Wren definitely give that fun chill vibe
I’ve grown so much respect for stuntmen and women just by watching this channel. It’s changed the way I watch movies and I love it.
OMG, Clint absolutely killed me with those splits for product placement.
Sign here to petition for Clint to do all the sponsored portions with that much energy
I kept staring at it like, is he doing the splits?!!! Whose leg is that?! 🤣 I wonder if he does yoga.
Gui is just such a genuine great person who cares about his friends and his craft so much. He didn’t hesitate to tell his friends to slow their roll when they got a little overconfident. I for one would love to see more content in this realm. Brings such a light to how intricate being a stunt person is.
"Wren, needs calcium" must be the best character introduction I've seen in my life XD
I always did like the part where Wren got a drone stuck on a tree and Nikko's introduction turned into "boss" when he reversed his hat. (I may have gotten the name confused)
So nobody’s gonna talk about clints clean backflip fall the in sponsored segment????
I'm used to it by now
Ninja clint
More impressed by the splits lmao
Naw, that's a garbage flip /s
No one watches the sponsored segment
“And we don’t want any contact here”
*clenches butt forcefully*
😂😂😂 Don't forget that wicked grin after
Gui: "No....Not safe..."
Level: Master
also *Wren needs calcium*
Great fun guys!
9:19 smoothest transition to the sponsored segment in the history of youtube
15:28 I respect Gui even more now for telling Clint "No" & not letting him do that. Add a "Respect +100" if you agree.
Respect +100
Respect +100
Mad respect + 100
Respect +100
And as we found out he wasn’t ready 😂
Niko: We Got Gui DaSilva, he's a total pro.
Gui: Wren's death everybody
Wren: Ressurects
Gui: OHHHH HE'S A ZOMBIEEEEE
The switch from goofy to 100% in charge when Clint wants to try something dangerous is what makes him a pro.
Instructions extra clear got job in next marvel movie
instructions nuclear i accidentally hiroshima
so... gui lost his job...
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@SparePlayss no😂😂😂😂😂
@@fallanimation7696 ok then
"This is the position I wanna see you guys in. Cool?"
"Giggity."
He just couldn't resist saying it. :D
I need to hear Wren's story's about his broken bones
Same all 13 (or more) of them 😂
@@aurora_skies_ 13 reasons why (i broke my bones)
@@angeltheangel2088 we would like to see it.
Fun Fact: Gui was on MTV’s “Silent Library”
Shut the front door!
I loved silent library
I didn’t ask
Now I wanna see it
Fun Fact: We all appreciated that
The whole principle of using your arms to distribute energy out and tucking your chin in comes out it so many martial arts, like jiu jitsu!
I do judo and i agree
yeah, this brought back memories of my beginning days of Aikido and Sambo. I think the small differences is that outside of safety, there is also the additional consideration of making it look good for the camera when it comes to stunts. There is also some wrestling since the motion for the forward fall somewhat resembles a sprawl.
It's also one of the first bumps professional wrestlers learn. They call it the flatback bump
See, I was taught to fall backwards onto your butt and then roll, here he's teaching them to take the impact directly to the shoulders ad avoid the butt completely. I wonder why the difference when almost everything else is the same?
@@JD2jr. the difference is acting, they need to pretend they have been hit in real life, not just fall safely.
Gui is such an awesome dude. Never ever let him go. You guys seem to have bonded so well!
i love how wren gets scared everytime gui falls like he aint a pro
I love Gui's style of teaching, he reminds me of my old martial arts instructor. I used to train in Taekwondo had to learn most of the techniques that were shown here when I was younger. It's been almost 5 years since I've stopped training but I've never forgotten how to break a fall because of my instructor. He taught me how and why it's important, as well as explained the techniques in a way that made it easy to follow. That's what makes me appreciate how Gui teaches the guys. He's very clear on the do's and don'ts and prioritizes their safety over anything else.
Fun fact: Gui was the guy who threw Conan across the table on his Dwayne Johnson stunt double skit
@Mot Doai Your video titled "Drink banana water, cow dung, survive" doesn't appear to be relevant to anything here, just putting that out there for people who don't need to click your link...
ua-cam.com/video/72EwJkdPpyg/v-deo.html
At 5:40
@@R3dFlames Too late for me.
@@MrJollygreengiant12 thank you for the relevant link compared to these fucking spam bots about some dung drinking video
It's quite possible he was in the albino gorilla suit in the later part too.
Mad respect for Gui for being so responsible at 15:28 what a cool guy
Gui was straight up harsh in his critiques, and I totally respect that! Falls like those are tough, and without a good teacher, injury is a given. Kudos all around!
From this video I can just tell that Niko is an excellent learner. He loves learning and can catch up really quickly. And that's why he's a great teacher and boss.
"Wren: needs calcium" I've never laughed so hard
When Gui does the first example of the side fall I legit thought he hurt himself. What a pro.
Gotta love Gui saying no to Clint about to do a dangerous stunt
I love how Gui stops Clint from doing the elevated fall :D most people would let him do it for a video for fun....very proffesional Gui ;)
Honestly the elevation is the least of the problems, two lightweitht boxes on their smaller side ready to tumble and get in his legs...
@@bacicinvatteneaca It's really not. That extra height might mean, with a flip, he could go in at a much steeper angle and just fall straight in on his head. I mean, to be fair, Clint has some reasonable gymnastic skills, for a guy that does office work at least, but this was on Gui's watch.
I love Gui, he's so sweet to the guys yet tells them when enough's enough. Good guy
As someone who broke two bones doing a “safety roll,” I’m with you Wren
when I started my Judo training, the first year was mostly learning how to fall.
So important to know how to fall, in skateboarding to
@Vi Trinh uhm okay. Im sure you have good things to say but unfortunaly not everyone here understands your language :)
Me later: trying this but without padding and wondering why I can’t do it like them
Do you hear it? Your neck cracking
Land of the lost TV show
Park Ranger Rick Marshall: [referring to Grumpy] He never learns, does he?
Holly Marshall: Well, what do you expect? His brain's only the size of a walnut.
🙃
If you don't have any practice in this ... please don't!
Q: What is heavy forward but not backward?
A: Ton.
My after trying this: why is the world sideways
The "no" from Gui was so good! No context necessary whatsoever great safety p.o.v!!
Dude, Clint is cool. He just is. It can't be helped. And the fact that he wanted the back fall, not because he thought it was easy, but because he felt he needed to work on it, well, just made him cooler.
And you can tell that Gui went into more detail with his critique for Clint, probably because he knows he's into it!
Really gives you an appreciation for how much technique is behind being a good stunt performer. Kudos to these guys!
This intro is now one of my favorites
nope ,😵😑🙁
@@TURBO-73 😎
Man, Gui's such a cool dude. He's probably my favourite guest on the show.
"I'm gonna break it down, bit by bit"
Still talking about Wren's skeleton?
lmao my thoughts exactly
Dude, Niko as a triangle got me 😂
This was really amazing. Thanks to y’all and to Gui for taking the time to walk step-by-step though this with such an emphasis on both learning and safety!!
Can't wait for a documentary of some random guy surviving in a real accident using these tips
"Corridor crew saved my life"
Wren is a professional pan-hitter... lol! Look at when he hit Clint, I loved Wren's performance there :D
A+
"You're so pointy" and that image is my joke of the day, laughed so hard
I did a stage fall in a history class because we were acting out a play, and it was a stage direction and my teacher thought I legit broke something... Theaterproblems XD
I absolutely LOVE that you guys have made these relationships. I love your VFX react, stuntmen react, animators react videos. But I enjoy these behind the scenes videos like this where Eric or Gui teach us something so soooo much more. Love you guys and the guests you bring on man.
Clint's bump at the start of the ad was so clean that I'm not even going to skip it.
My god I love watching wren in the background, theres just so much expression and excitement.
Always remember: An improperly executed stunt is just an injury.
So if i get injured im doing a bad stunt??
gui is my favorite man he gets real when it’s about safety and he jus loves having fun too
This was great!
I love how every time Gui fell, Wren would tense up
Dude I got hurt just by laying down and watching this.
Anyone else remember when Brett thought them how to take a hit and fall. That’s some old corridor
Yeah son !!
Hell yeah
Gui is awesome, he should open a stuntman school! His explanation of things and his sternness from letting Clint get carried away really impressed me, he's a natural teacher! It's one thing to tell someone how to do something, it's another to explain it in a way people can understand and, more importantly, how to stay safe. My respect for him this episode has just skyrocketted, ngl.
Watching GUI with the guys. This man is pure and genuine. Watched all the VFX with him. And watched these. I went back and watched his performance as black panther purely out of respect. Love how he is just part of the gang now.
"I'm not flying, I'm falling with style"
This is just the remake, true crewtons remember Brett “the Son” Driver doing this back in the day
I miss him. I wish he came back more honestly.
Dude, I was thinking the EXACT same thing!
Damn son
I'm not saying my boy Gui is bad, it's just that... This had been done already :|
yeah but Gui is a hollywood tier stuntman
Anyone else have been watching so much of their videos that you feel like a part of the family now..or is it just me?
Me tooo
Sameeee
12:25 felt like an RKO outta nowhere.
Gui is an absolute BOSS for doing this. Such an awesome guy and consummate professional.
Gui officially part of the crew now
All the dislikes are people who tried the stunts with locked legs and arms 😂
Only the ogs remember when Brett taught them how to fall
Thought the same thing
What’s up SON, lol
Yeah the first thing I thought when seeing this title was that one video where Brett taught them how to fall
Oh, and petah was there too
wonder where brett went i never actually knew
@@Candy-sm5yl yeah, same. Not only Brett tho, it’s been a long time since Brandon last time showed up in any of the corridor channels. Wonder how’s he doing.
Man I really miss the old crews and the ol’ days
Thank you for showcasing these stunt workers abilities! It’s NEEDED!
This is one of my fave videos you guys have done so far. Great job keeping us entertained all while teaching us safety! Gui is not human, he’s made of 100% awesome!
Wren in the back during all the slow-mos is amazing
Man Gui seems like such a cool ass dude.
Gui has the father energy in him. Bless him
Can i just say that I really love the Corridor Crew but also that I love the fact that I was able to find out about Gui through them. Every single video that has Gui in it is amazing and very in depth. I love these videos so much
Brings back memories of Adrian's shoulder injury era.
"WE ATTACK THE GROUND WHEN WE DO STUNTS"
Holy shit Gui is freaking amazing
I WANT MORE OF THIS TYPE OF CONTENT. WATCHING YOU GUYS LEARN STUFF FROM PROFESSIONALS IS A+ LEVEL STUFF
I appreciate Gui for taking the time to show you guys and for y’all to really try and go for it great video guys
Didn't know I trained 10 years falling like Stuntmans back in the early days when I did Martial Arts xp
Falls are falls, I guess.
Haha. Yeah. Exact same techniques as I used when training martial arts
Glad I wasn’t the only one who had this realization too haha
It’s to remove fear and learn how to fall properly when doing throws and takedowns. But ya you are on point, it’s all the same basic principles on protecting yourself during falls. Wrestlers practice this and rolling for months before learning anything else
Tommy Åkesson
Pretty sure stuntmen use martial arts falling techniques
Wren: *does anything*
Wren: This is actually more challengi... 😂
Me being an Australian: Pfft I don’t need a mat.
Me after one attempt at a stunt-fall: I need a mat.
What in particular about being Aussie makes you impervious to pain exactly mate?
@@oipicx not impervious to pain sir, common sense.
@@oipicx Because its lame joke
But he wants like on Comments
So he Specifies region
So ppl from That region might like that commemt .....
Excellent video, I love Gui's precise, technical talk :) (and a great attitude) Wren's acting in the background was an awesome cherry on the top :)
Gui is one of my favorite people when he shows up on this channel. Like a positive breath of fresh air.
Definitely wish this came out, before I filmed my short film. This would have saved me a lot of bruises and pain.
Gui saying 'Nice' is so wholesome
So nobody's gonna talk about Clint's unreal flexibility? That clean split gave me insecurities 🤣
this really show Gui mastery of the building blocks, he was clear, he was insight full and gave good feedback
We need more Gui content please. Or any past stunt actor/actress back. This is seriously so good.
Yeah same, I love these
You know what? This could be a series of its own from now on. Filmmakers learn stunt acting.