Welcome to
Kamikaze Stunt Films
Kamikaze Stunt Films is a site that showcases movies that have been homemade by regular everyday people. The movies that make up the heart of this site got their inspiration from 1970’s films like “Hooper,” “Smokey and the Bandit” and “Cannonball Run.” As teens, we started a stunt man group and called it “Kamikaze Stunt Films.” Inspired by these 1970’s filmmakers we took a pledge to make a stunt movie every summer and have some fun. Because video cameras in the 70’s had very little editing capabilities, we had no room for error so our motto became “Get it on the First Take.” Our audience at the time was mainly made up of family, friends and stunt divers at the local community pool. When “YouTube” and “MTV’s Jack Ass” appeared on the scene many of our friends encouraged us to set up a YouTube Channel. Moreland Media Inc. was born in September 2011 and when research could not find a website 100% Dedicated to the “Art of Home Stunt Films” then Kamikaze Stunt Films was formed in 2015. Our own films serve as the nucleus but we also want to reward and host other similar movie makers so “The Annual Kammie Award” was first presented in 2017 and continues to be virtually presented every year during “The Oscars.” If you want to enter the totally FREE Kammie Award Contest check out our page.
Welcome Video
Kurt “Saki” on location in Hollywood
The Kammie Award
The Oscars For Everyday People
“Kammie Award” Contest every year for the best
amateur home-made action film.
Stunts Before Computer Graphics
These effects were limited to the use of models, false perspective and other in-camera effects, unless the creator could find someone willing to jump from car to car or hang from the edge of a skyscraper: the stunt performer or stunt double.
Create Your Own Stunt Film
Create your own stunt film and submit it to Kamikaze Stunt Films. You could win a Kammie Award or some of our cool merchadise. Your creation could also possibly inspire other Home Stunt Film makers.