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First Nations stunt person Skylee Murray has a bright future in TV/film industry | Vancouver Sun

Skylee Murray thought the inaugural Indigenous Action Artist Mentorship Program (IAAMP) held in February and created and run by veteran Vancouver stuntmen Lauro Chartrand-DelValle and Bruce Crawford was "phenomenal." The second IAAMP is being held at the Ancient Fire Dojo on May 29 & 30, 2021.

IAAMP offers First Nations men and women a chance to learn stunt skills. They were taught basic stunt skills, given a glimpse into the wide variety of on-set jobs that exist, and coached on what it is like to be on a film set and what is expected if you do land a job in the industry that generates almost $4 billion a year in B.C.
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