| Aspect | Stand In Actor | Double Actor |
|---|
| Credentials | Usually no formal acting credentials required; familiarity with the production is helpful | May require acting experience or specific skills depending on the role |
| Work Environment | On set during rehearsals, camera setups, and lighting adjustments | On set during scenes, often replacing the main actor for stunts or complex shots |
| Usage in Industry | Used for lighting, camera angles, and blocking without wearing costumes | Used for stunts, dangerous scenes, or when the main actor is unavailable |
While both Stand In Actors and Double Actors work on set, Stand In Actors primarily assist with technical aspects like lighting and camera positioning, whereas Double Actors perform scenes requiring stunt work or when the main actor cannot be present. Understanding these roles helps clarify their distinct functions in film and television production.