Greg Rementer's Discourse Performance

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1 He has leapt off skyscrapers, tumbled down stares, been lit on fire, and fought the deadliest villains on the planet. And you know what? For Greg Rementer, its all in a day’s work.

2 Rementer is a stunt performer. He is part of an elite group of men and women who bring you’re favorite action scenes to life on film and television. Stunt performers are hired to stand in for actors when a seen poses extra risk or requires special skills. On the set of Captain America: Civil War, for example, Rementer stepped in for actor Sebastian Stan. Rementer had to jump 45 feet from one building onto another—after being thrown down a flight of stairs.

3. Stunts have always been part of movies. But in the early days of Hollywood, their was no such thing as a professional stunt performer. Actors generally did their own stunts: They dangled from the sides of buildings, jumped from speeding trains, and fell off galloping horses—often with little or no safety equipment. When actors didn’t do their own stunts, filmmakers would simply higher the first person they could find crazy enough to give it a go. Accidents that resulted in serious injury or even death were not uncommon. …show more content…

Today, most stunts are done by highly trained professionals. They know how to safely flip cars fight, and fall from great heights (think ropes and giant air bags). Many have sports backgrounds. Bobby Holland Hanton, who performed in Avengers: Age of Ultron and Thor: The Dark World, was a gymnast. Katie Eischen, who worked in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire and Furious 7, did track cheerleading, and volleyball. As for Rementer, he has been studying martial arts since elementary

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