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Texas-switch technique

In cinematography, Texas-switch is a technique where an actor switches with his stunt double while the camera is still rolling.

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In the military context, the same trick is played by terrorists to doge army predators while in a chase. When preds track terrorists under bridges they Texas-switch on them. In a war chase it’s like when a terrorist drives under a bridge with one car and pop out with multiple identical cars to di...

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