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ORWAV Stunt Oscars 2017

The 2017 Stunt Oscars

Hugh Blackstaffe
February 27, 2017
12 Rounds, Behind The Curtain, Features
For the second year, ORWAV is proud to reveal the winners of our own 2017 Stunt Oscars, where we highlight some of the best and most spectacular stunts and stunt performers from the last 12 months. As the...
JasonBourne

The Evolution of Jason Bourne’s Fight Scenes

Hugh Blackstaffe
August 4, 2016
12 Rounds, Behind The Curtain, Features
Matt Damon's portrayal of the amnesiac American assassin, Jason Bourne, redefined the world of silver screen espionage. It caused the flagging Bond franchise to rethink its approach and was the instigator of a...
Photo Credit: Christian Black

The 2016 Stunt Oscars

Hugh Blackstaffe
February 25, 2016
12 Rounds, Behind The Curtain, Features
The stunt industry, specifically stunt professionals, are criminally overlooked by the Oscars. In an effort to draw much-needed attention to this underrepresented yet essential arm of filmmaking, ORWAV is...
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12 Rounds with Vic Armstrong

Hugh Blackstaffe
September 19, 2015
12 Rounds, Behind The Curtain, Features
In the buildup to the release of Spectre, ORWAV sat down with legendary stunt master Vic Armstrong, who has appeared in and even partly directed over a dozen of 007's onscreen adventures. He is truly an icon...

12 Rounds With Soldier In Blue

Hugh Blackstaffe
May 31, 2015
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For our latest 12 Rounds, One Room With A View met up with Charlie Rotherham. The reason we're speaking to Rotherham is that he is the co-founder of Soldier in Blue, a company that offers what it calls a...

Why The Oscars Should Acknowledge Stunt Professionals

Hugh Blackstaffe
March 18, 2015
12 Rounds, Behind The Curtain, Features
It is time for an Academy Award category that acknowledges the work of stunt professionals. They have been a crucial feature of cinema, instilling shock and awe into audiences since the early 1900s, and they...

12 Rounds Special: American Sniper

Hugh Blackstaffe
January 13, 2015
12 Rounds, Behind The Curtain, Features
One Room With A View went another 12 Rounds with Clint Eastwood's go-to master of on-screen war fighting, Sergeant Major James D. Dever USMC (ret.), to get the detail on how he turned Bradley Cooper into the...

12 Rounds With Annie Ellis

Hugh Blackstaffe
September 16, 2014
12 Rounds, Behind The Curtain, Features
One Room With A View goes 12 Rounds with the unstoppable Annie Ellis. A master of horses, expert stunt driver, and qualified badass, Annie has survived everything the stunt industry can throw at her on- and...

12 Rounds With James D. Dever

Hugh Blackstaffe
July 1, 2014
12 Rounds, Behind The Curtain, Features
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In the second article in the series, One Room With A View goes 12 Rounds with James D. Dever, the master of on-screen warfare. An expert on all things military, contemporary and historical, Sergeant Major...

12 Rounds With Bobby Holland Hanton

Hugh Blackstaffe
June 17, 2014
12 Rounds, Behind The Curtain, Features
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12 Rounds is the latest feature from One Room With A View as we celebrate the talent behind the blockbuster action we see on screen. From military advisers to stunt performers, we're going 12 rounds with...




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