Archive
The most under-documented department in working cinema. CineCanon catalogues the coordinators, performers, companies and schools that move the camera through action — with cited references and a long-running editorial commitment to the craft.
Featured
The deepest-credited sequences in the archive — rigging breakdown, safety bulletin observance, and the doubler / coordinator credits all rendered on the detail page.
Avengers: Endgame · 2019Portals battle ("Avengers Assemble")6 creditsfight · wirework · aerial
Avengers: Endgame · 2019Vormir cliff (Natasha's sacrifice)3 creditshigh-fall · decelerator · fall
Avengers: Endgame · 2019Cap-vs-Cap (time-heist fight)3 creditsfight · martial-arts
Mad Max: Fury Road · 2015Pole-cat swing-between-vehicles sequence2 creditsdriving · wirework · rigging
Inception · 2010Rotating-corridor hotel fight1 creditfight · wirework · rotating-set
Kill Bill: Vol. 1 · 2003House of Blue Leaves (Crazy 88)1 creditfight · wirework · fallCross-cut
Actors with the deepest documented stunt-doubling coverage in the archive. Each row links to the actor's crew page where their full doubling-by history renders.
Stunt companies
Coordination and performer collectives — both peer-elected historic associations and modern boutique action-design shops.
Training
The training pipelines that feed the working stunt-performer pool — high-fall progression, precision driving, and BSR / SAG-AFTRA preparation.
Atlanta, Georgia · Est. 2007
Atlanta-based stunt house for the South-East US production hub.
Hertfordshire · Est. 2007
UK BSR (British Stunt Register) gateway training.