Independent editorial project for stunt-video culture.

Stunt Memory Index

A new home for studying the wild era of web stunts, extreme-sports clips, creator credit, and the way video culture moved across the internet.

Current status

A fresh, independent page for a domain with history.

The domain has roots in the older stunt and extreme-sports video web. This new version uses that context carefully: original writing, clear ownership, and a separate visible identity.

Original editorial direction, built from scratch.

Independent branding under the Stunt Memory Index name.

Creator credit and safety context come before aggregation.

The domain notice stays visible so visitors understand the ownership change.

Positioning

What this can become

Editorial direction

  • Original writing about stunt-video internet history and forgotten web formats.
  • Safety-focused commentary on public videos with proper credit.
  • Profiles of trends, venues, camera styles, and early creator networks.
  • A clear inquiry point for domain, credit, and editorial questions.

Boundaries

  • The project keeps its own name, visuals, and voice.
  • Archived material is referenced only with context and attribution.
  • Revenue experiments wait until the editorial identity is established.
  • Submissions need a separate consent workflow before they open.

Publishing principles

A small set of rules keeps the project clean.

Editorial roadmap

A practical 30-day rebuild path

01

Publish the foundation

Keep this page live while ownership, DNS, email, and project notes are organized.

02

Shape the voice

Define the tone: sharp, archival, safety-aware, and interested in the culture around the clips.

03

Write original posts

Start with noncommercial pieces: safety notes, creator-credit ethics, and history of early web stunt compilations.

04

Expand carefully

Add interviews, lists, or video commentary only when the site has enough original editorial weight.

If you landed here

Clear routing for different visitors

Old viewer

You found the domain in its new chapter. This page exists to explain the change and set up a careful editorial direction.

Creator or athlete

Future creator features should be permission-based, credited, and more thoughtful than old-school clip harvesting.

Prior owner or rights holder

Ownership, credit, trademark, or content-rights questions can be sent through the inquiry address below.

Contact

Domain, credit, and editorial inquiries.

The project is early. Use this address for ownership questions, credit issues, and careful editorial conversations.

domain-inquiries@stuntsamazing.com