Ways to train as a stunt racing driver - best tips

Dec 11
08:41

2015

Innes Donaldson

Innes Donaldson

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Ways to train as a stunt racing driver - best tips.

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  1. Take stunt driving classes at a school like the one run by Bobby Ore. Ore has been in the business for over thirty years as a professional driver and his classes are among the best available. These classes and schools teach you the tricks and skills you need to make it as a stunt driver. You’ll also learn things that you can’t learn on your own.

  2. Find an agent and work as an extra to get yourself on screen in movies and television. This is something you can put on your resume that will get the attention of casting directors and agents. These people are more likely to hire someone who has experience working on a movie set because they know more about what they can and can’t do when the cameras are rolling.
    1. Register with the Professional Driving Association,Ways to train as a stunt racing driver - best tips Articles also known as the PDA. You’ll need to pay your dues and attend meetings, but you can also post your resume on their website and search for jobs. Being part of a union like this helps you network and make contacts, which can help you find jobs in the field.

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      Practice your skills and diversify yourself. The stunt drivers that are hired usually have more than one skill, rather than expertise in one area. Casting directors want people who can handle driving at high speeds, drive several different vehicles, do tricks and basically do anything they need. If you only specialise in one area, you might find it hard to find work.

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      Create your resume and send it to as many producers, directors and other people associated with movies as you can. The only way you can get a job is to get your name out there and start applying. Even if a studio can’t use you now, they may keep your information on file for future use.