Hollywood: The extreme parkour team whose death-defying jumps caught the attention of the movie industry
They should be in Nepal filming, but are instead searching for ways to create content from home.
Living separately, Storror members have been filming videos on their own and then editing the footage together. But making engaging content for their fans while not encouraging them to break lockdown rules is a fine line.
“I think most of us can agree we’ve kind of overshot even our greatest expectations of what we wanted to do with this when we were a kid,” added Taylor.
Moving up in the world
Last year the group worked on the set of a Hollywood movie after being invited by award-winning Hollywood director Michael Bay — also director of the ‘Transformers’ trilogy and the ‘Bad Boys’ films — to assist in the filming of ‘6 Underground,’ his Netflix film starring Ryan Reynolds and Dave Franco.
They were given the freedom to instruct experienced cameramen as they saw fit, while also serving as actors’ stunt doubles.
During their time on set, the group also performed stunts on famous sites, such as the Florence Cathedral, while also training other actors in the basics of parkour.
Working on a Hollywood movie set was “affirmation that we were moving in the right direction,” Segar, one of Storror’s members, told CNN Sport.
“It was skipping a lot of steps in the movie industry, in terms of learning about how they do it,” Segar said.
“It was a really crazy position to be in, where we have control over these scenes and we have control over certain elements of this blockbuster movie. But it was great for the entire team.”
Taking a toll
But in creating the jaw-dropping videos, bodies have been pushed to the limit — which has consequences.
“The sense of reward and achievement you get from doing all these crazy things … If once every 14 years you break your ankle, I’ll take that risk because people break their ankles or arms getting drunk on the weekend and going out in town. It’s not like you’re completely safe if you don’t choose to take risks.”