Table of Contents
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Introduction: Asaf Netflix and the Action Powerhouse Behind It
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The Car Chase at the Old Istanbul Airport
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The Brutal Party Shootout Scene
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Deni Jordan’s Personal Stunt: Glass, Plates, and Precision
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Rehearsals, Prep Work, and Real-World Challenges
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SFX, CGI, and Wirework: Making ASAF’s Action Unforgettable
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Wrapping Up: What ASAF on Netflix Proves About Turkish Action
Introduction: Asaf Netflix and the Action Powerhouse Behind It
Asaf Netflix is more than just another Turkish show — it’s a gritty, fast-paced series packed with action, setting a new standard for stunt coordination in TV. Deni Jordan, the stunt coordinator and action director, was at the helm, bringing a staggering amount of authenticity and edge to Asaf Netflix. He led the Turkish stunt team with precision and vision.
This is the behind-the-scenes overview of the action set pieces that elevated the show — from dangerous shootouts to chaotic car chases. All of this lushly produced action in Asaf Netflix was led under Deni Jordan’s direction.
The Car Chase at the Old Istanbul Airport
One of the standout moments in Asaf Netflix is the action-packed, adrenaline-charged car chase filmed at the old airport in Istanbul. Under Deni Jordan’s direction, the sequence became a logistical and technical challenge that ultimately made for compelling visuals on screen.
The original plan was to shoot the chase over four days, including acting scenes, tech recces, and rehearsals, but due to scheduling issues, that window shrank considerably. Despite the extreme time constraints, Deni and his Turkish colleague Taylan produced an incredibly clean and expertly dangerous car pursuit that climaxes with a high-impact crash between an Escalade and a Porsche Cayenne in Asaf Netflix.
Deni and the team had three days to rehearse and shoot a full-day previsualization of the chase. The sequence combined wirework, practical SFX, and CGI to create the all-important “bang for the buck.” The crash was made believable thanks to well-planned rigging and timing — a moment fans of Asaf Netflix will not forget.
The Brutal Party Shootout Scene
If the car chase was explosive, the party shootout scene in Asaf Netflix was sheer mayhem — in the best possible way. Three assailants storm a party and gun down 100 guests using machine guns. The complexity was off the charts.
We staged three days of rehearsals and two days of preparation. Under Deni Jordan’s supervision, we choreographed a ballet of destruction with 90 extras, 12 Turkish stunt performers, and several actors playing guests — all moving within a highly coordinated and chaotic environment.
Over three intense shooting days, bodies flew, squibs exploded, and furniture shattered as stunt performers were blasted through tables, chairs, and glassware. The scale was epic, yet every moment in Asaf Netflix required micro-level attention to blocking, timing, and special effects coordination.
Deni Jordan’s Personal Stunt: Glass, Plates, and Precision

Not content with calling the shots from behind the monitor, action director Deni Jordan performed one of the stunts in Asaf Netflix himself. He leapt across a large table, landing hard at the far end while real plates and glasses came crashing down around him.
This was a risky move — no CGI, no props, no fake glass or plates — just a high-impact stunt executed with his own body. It’s one of those moments where the line between actor and stunt performer blurs, and where Deni’s dedication to realism in Asaf Netflix shines through.
Rehearsals, Prep Work, and Real-World Challenges
Great action doesn’t happen by chance. It takes meticulous preparation — something Deni Jordan and his team know inside and out.
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The shootout in Asaf Netflix required five days of prep and rehearsals to safely coordinate the movement of over 100 people.
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The car chase required detailed location scouts, rehearsals, and a fully realized previsualization to hit all the planned beats despite limited time.
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Schedule challenges forced last-minute adaptations, but the team’s experience and flexibility ensured the action didn’t suffer.
These scenes are textbook examples of world-class stuntwork under pressure, showing how Turkish productions like Asaf Netflix can compete on a global scale.

SFX, CGI, and Wirework: Making ASAF’s Action Unforgettable
To bring the action of Asaf Netflix to life, the stunt sequences blended traditional practical effects with modern digital techniques:
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Wirework was used for high-impact stunts and flying debris.
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CGI was added in post-production to enhance crashes and bullet impacts.
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Practical SFX — from squibs to breakaway furniture — grounded the action in realism.
This hybrid approach allowed Deni Jordan and the stunt team to deliver cinematic-quality action for Asaf Netflix on a TV schedule, without sacrificing believability or intensity.
In Conclusion: What ASAF on Netflix Proves About Turkish Action
Asaf Netflix is not just another series — it’s proof that world-class stunt coordination can elevate a show to stand on the world stage. With Deni Jordan as both stunt coordinator and action director, and the passion and skill of talented Turkish stunt professionals, Asaf Netflix delivered action sequences worthy of major film productions.
Whether it was a high-speed car chase, a brutal mass shootout, or a glass-shattering leap, each moment in Asaf Netflix was earned through sweat, risk-taking, and a relentless work ethic.
For anyone in the action industry — or simply a fan of powerful, believable stuntwork — Asaf Netflix is a must-watch. And for us at stuntteam.org, it’s a project we’re damn proud to have been part of.
