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Clarifications: Stunts may be unusual and difficult and yet still require special skill. They’re frequently performed in irregular, even impromptu, venues for no particular viewership. Real stunts aren’t mere “effects,” even if visual effects can substitute for them, and the examples of stunts given here (such as jumping among cars) are only examples. Also, link added.
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[[File:Stunt Pyrotechnics Luc Viatour.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Pyrotechnics]] stunt exhibition by "Giant Auto Rodéo", [[Ciney]], Belgium]]
A '''stunt''' is an unusual and, difficult, dramatic physical feat or anthat actmay requiringrequire a special skill, performed for artistic purposes usually for a public audience, as on television, or in theaters, or cinema. Stunts are a feature of many [[action filmsfilm]]s. Before [[computer -generated imagery]] [[special effect]]s, these effectsdepictions were limited to the use of models, false perspective and other in-camera effects, unless the creator could find someone willing to jumpcarry them out, even such dangerous acts as jumping from car to car in motion or hanghanging from the edge of a [[skyscraper]]: the [[stunt performer]] or [[stunt double]].
 
==Types of stunt effects==