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Join us on "The Inner World of Filmmaking" as Fred North shares his exhilarating journey through the skies, offering a unique perspective on the artistry, passion, and innovation that define the world of film stunt piloting. Get ready to soar to new heights and explore the adrenaline-pumping realm where creativity meets the clouds.

In this episode, Fred delves into the high-flying world of film stunt piloting, sharing insights into the roles and responsibilities that come with the job.

Fred emphasizes the unique requirements for a Film Stunt Pilot, highlighting the necessity of a Commercial Pilot License coupled with invaluable hands-on experience. Beyond the standard qualifications, Fred explores the daring aspect of his profession, discussing the importance of flying outside conventional boundaries and mastering the art of executing stunts in tight spaces, landing on moving vessels, and even trains.

For Fred, being a Film Stunt Pilot isn't just a job—it's a passion and a lifestyle. Listeners will discover why directors often opt to stay on solid ground, watching the action unfold from below, as Fred sheds light on the intricacies of his preparation before a shoot. He provides a glimpse into the mental fortitude required for each day, sharing personal rituals and techniques to stay focused and ready for anything.

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In 1985, Fred North began his career as a Camera Helicopter Pilot flying for desert rally car races. From the jungles of Costa Rica and Madagascar to the Eurasian Steppe and the Swiss Alps, Fred has flown in some of the world's most perilous and demanding conditions, serving as Camera Helicopter Pilot and Chief Pilot for world renowned rally car races such as "Paris-Dakar" and "Paris-Moscow-Beijing" and as coordinator for the famous sport trek, "Raid Gauloises." At 32, determined to use his skills as a pilot and his natural eye for the camera to tell stories, Fred makes the transition to from "pilot who films" to Film Pilot.

Working out of Los Angeles, Fred possesses extensive aerial film experience throughout the world and enjoys collaborating with filmmakers to ensure a selection of the best camera systems and helicopters based on director, cinematographer, and script requirements. He carries helicopter pilot licenses to fly in over 65 countries and holds the World Record for Altitude with a Helicopter, accomplished in South Africa, March 2002.