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ARK Stunts
Australian rigging house behind Mad Max: Fury Road.
Stunt company · Sydney · Est. 2002
About
ARK Stunts
ARK Stunts was founded in Sydney in 2002 by Glenn Suter as an Australian-based stunt rigging and performance company. The shop has grown into one of the principal stunt providers for Australian-shot international features, with capacity for large-scale vehicle and aerial work.
The company’s most-cited contribution is the pole-cat rigging system used on Mad Max: Fury Road — long carbon-fibre poles fitted to picture vehicles allowing performers to swing from car to car at speed. The system was developed in collaboration with George Miller’s second-unit team and has since been adopted on subsequent action features.
ARK’s base on the New South Wales coast lets it run multi-vehicle desert, beach and water work without relocating. Recent feature credits include Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga and several Australian-shot Marvel and DC entries.
Founders
- Glenn Suter
Specialties
Roster
2 members
The stunt performers and coordinators associated with this company. Principals are the prominent members identified with the company’s working identity; associates and alumni are the broader roster.
Filmography
1 production
Derived from the working credits of every member on this roster — stunt-department crew assignments, sequence credits, and primary-double records collapsed by film and ordered newest first.
References
Further reading
- Mad Max: Fury Road — the pole-cat riggingfxguidefxguide
- ARK Stunts officialARK Stuntsstudio page
