Category Archives: STUNT SECRETS
Vintage Ninja Turtles
Here’s a rare rehearsal picture from TMNT 2. We got fitted at Jim Henson’s famed Creature Shop in London and had a few weeks to practice on our own with some parts they lent us, but this was really our … Continue reading
Superman on a Farm
This was the first “big stunt” (usually the closing act of our segment) I did with Conan. All our banter is ad-lib and I can’t even begin to explain how much fun this was. You can view more Conan & … Continue reading
Conan can take a punch!
This was my first appearance on The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien. Although the ratchet stunt was prepared, we didn’t really go over any of the beats for this first section, so the majority of what we did here was … Continue reading
The Art of Storyboarding
STO·RY·BOARD noun A large board on which a series of sketches of shots or scenes are arranged in sequence for outlining the action of a film, video, etc. transitive verb to make a storyboard of shot or scene for a … Continue reading
Channel APA Interview
Here’s a recent interview I did for Channel APA at the Westside Boxing Club. More Action on Steven’s Main Website: www.stevenhomartialarts.com
Crank 2 – High Voltage
Finally saw Crank 2 – High Voltage. Jason Rodriguez and Craig “Frosty” Silva brought John Koyama, Sam “Smokey” Looc, and me in for the limo shootout scene with Jason Statham. It was a fairly small space for all the FX … Continue reading
Bad Ass Bonneville.
Here’s a phat, custom fairing my brother-in-law, Nick Petronzio, co-designed and sculpted with Ralph Hudson for Ralph’s badass Bonneville racer. I love the “Rocketeer” vibe it has, and I hear that Ralph’s been rippin’ up the tracks and setting personal … Continue reading
Conan Pyro Test
Shot of our pyro test for the Sept. 14th show. To answer the most frequently asked question I get regarding the show…the “bantering” and “arguing” with Conan is all on the fly (as is much of the stunt fights we … Continue reading
Steven Ho Old Skool 540
While cleaning out the garage a few weeks ago, I found this article I wrote for Karate/Kung Fu Illustrated, December 1989 where I break down the mechanics of how to throw a 540 kick. I believe the first time I … Continue reading
Fit for Eating
These acrylic camera cases were custom made for National Geographic for LARGE CROCODILES TO SWALLOW. Secure to a cable, camouflage in meat, feed to a monster, pull that sucker back out and we can experience what it would feel like … Continue reading