Kaskader

In the early days of cinema, stunt work was often unorganized and genuinely dangerous. Today, technology has transformed the field. Kaskaders now use sophisticated wire rigs (harnesses), CGI "face replacement," and advanced safety gear. However, even with digital enhancements, the physical presence of a human body in motion provides a "weight" and realism that computers cannot yet perfectly replicate. Conclusion

If you are interested in a specific angle, let me know if I should: kaskader

The unique challenge of the kaskader is that their success depends on their anonymity. They must mimic the body language, gait, and posture of the lead actor to maintain the "cinematic illusion." If the audience notices the swap, the kaskader has failed. In the early days of cinema, stunt work