In the second season of “Marvel’s Jessica Jones,” long-time friends Trish (Rachael Taylor) and Jessica (Krysten Ritter) are falling apart, as a spiraling Trish becomes entangled with the mysterious organization Igh. In a pivotal 11th episode scene, Jessica finds Trish in a parking lot, and attempts to reach out. However, Trish gets in a car and takes off, leaving Jessica to chase after her — including jumping on the parked cars in her way.
Rocco Nisivoccia
Location manager
“Scenes like this are a lot fun to break down with a director, especially when you are working with someone like Jennifer Lynch. We had to find a garage that had height to it for Jessica to be on top of the cars, and the ramp that led to the street was a bonus. We scouted this garage first and never looked back. It just had elements that let Jen and others...
Rocco Nisivoccia
Location manager
“Scenes like this are a lot fun to break down with a director, especially when you are working with someone like Jennifer Lynch. We had to find a garage that had height to it for Jessica to be on top of the cars, and the ramp that led to the street was a bonus. We scouted this garage first and never looked back. It just had elements that let Jen and others...
- 6/14/2018
- by Marisa Roffman
- Variety Film + TV
Television stuntwork has come a long way in the past decade and half, both in the quality and quantity of the action sequences seen on the small screen and the appreciation they get from the Television Academy. The first Emmy for stunt coordination was handed out in 2002; in 2013 it was split into two awards categories: one for drama, limited series or movies, and another for comedy or variety program.
While small-screen stunts are now arguably of movie quality, TV shows aren’t as action-packed as their big-screen counterparts. Typically, an hour-long episode has one or two big stunt set pieces and a fight sequence or two. But those episodes are shot on eight to 10-day schedules.
Season two of Netflix’s “Jessica Jones” had the title character, played by Krysten Ritter, doing everything from running out of an exploding building one step ahead of a fireball, with her best friend on her shoulders,...
While small-screen stunts are now arguably of movie quality, TV shows aren’t as action-packed as their big-screen counterparts. Typically, an hour-long episode has one or two big stunt set pieces and a fight sequence or two. But those episodes are shot on eight to 10-day schedules.
Season two of Netflix’s “Jessica Jones” had the title character, played by Krysten Ritter, doing everything from running out of an exploding building one step ahead of a fireball, with her best friend on her shoulders,...
- 6/1/2018
- by Todd Longwell
- Variety Film + TV
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“Dead Man Down,” which opens on March 8, 2013 and is rated “R,” also stars Dominic Cooper, Terrence Howard, Isabelle Huppert, Luis Da Silva Jr., Stu Bennett, Franky G, Declan Mulvey, John Cenatiempo, Roy James Wilson, Stephen Hill, Aaron Vexler, James Biberi and F. Murray Abraham from “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” director Niels Arden Oplev and writer J.H. Wyman.
To win your free “Dead Man Down” passes courtesy of HollywoodChicago.com, just get interactive with our unique Hookup technology below. That’s it! This screening is on Thursday, March 7, 2013 at 7:30 p.m. in downtown Chicago. The more social actions you complete, the more points you score and the higher yours odds of winning!
- 3/3/2013
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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