Hilo-based stuntman launches unique program for local talent

Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald Keoni Kramer last month demonstrates a fight technique by flipping Kinohi Betts in the air at the Aerial Arts Hawaii Airhouse in Hilo. Betts acts as if the flip actually hurts, but it is a stunt performed safely.

Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald Keoni Kramer demonstrates a fight technique for Tapori Sibayan, left, and safely flips Kinohi Betts at the Aerial Arts Hawaii Airhouse. Betts acts as if the flip actually hurts, but it is a stunt performed safely.

Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald From left, Keoni Kramer, Tapori Sibayan, Keala Kekaualua, Kinohi Betts and Kura Broadnax pose for a photo together last momth at the Aerial Arts Hawaii Airhouse in Hilo. Sibayan, Kekaualua, Betts and Broadnax are part of the 25-person stunt and acting team, Ho‘okino, which is taught by Kramer, a longtime stuntman.

A local stuntman and actor is bringing his experience in television and movies back to Hawaii as he mentors students interested in the world of entertainment.