@wycombe-al saidRead something about the American Actors guild, they have published several pages of guidance on their usage. Basically they should be treated the same as a real gun loaded with live ammo.
interestingly i can find the rules on how to obtain a prop gun at work and a work catalogue showing all the various prop guns, swords etc available but nothing on the rules regarding their use!!
The Associated Press online news site has published this:
"SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — An assistant director unwittingly handed Alec Baldwin a loaded weapon and told him it was safe to use in the moments before the actor fatally shot a cinematographer, court records released Friday show."
My only question is: " Why would an actor cock and point a handgun at a cinematographer and pull the trigger?" I am assuming that shooting a cinematrographer would not be part of a scene in the movie being made. Am I wrong?
The handgun that was shown in a photo is a western-style single-action revolver, and the hammer must be cocked first, and then the trigger must be pulled in order to fire a single round. This whole process must be repeated for each round that is fired.
Two people were shot, so either the gun was fired twice, or a single round managed to hit both people.
I'm puzzled. Maybe the whole story will some day be published.
@mwmiller saidOr as I said earlier. I am sure an investigation will be carried out but will we really know what happened for certain?
The Associated Press online news site has published this:
"SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — An assistant director unwittingly handed Alec Baldwin a loaded weapon and told him it was safe to use in the moments before the actor fatally shot a cinematographer, court records released Friday show."
My only question is: " Why would an actor cock and point a handgun at a cinematographer ...[text shortened]... round managed to hit both people.
I'm puzzled. Maybe the whole story will some day be published.
-VR
@very-rusty saidI suspect the “victim’s” family would hope so.
Or as I said earlier. I am sure an investigation will be carried out but will we really know what happened for certain?
-VR
@sonhouse saidTake it to Debates Spanky.
@Contenchess
And OF COURSE you would put out such an unbiased channel.
Why don't you just go on and do Tucker Carlsen show since you figure they are your gods??
@very-rusty saidThe latest news is that the set assistant, a prop technician, who handed Baldwin the gun had previously been sacked from a film set where a similar though less tragic accident had occurred. The gun fired as Baldwin was removing it from its holster.
Or as I said earlier. I am sure an investigation will be carried out but will we really know what happened for certain?
-VR
@drewnogal saidI wonder why there would be live ammo in a gun used on a movie set in the first place.🤔😳
The latest news is that the set assistant, a prop technician, who handed Baldwin the gun had previously been sacked from a film set where a similar though less tragic accident had occurred. The gun fired as Baldwin was removing it from its holster.
@contenchess saidIs it possible that somehow the hammer caught on something as he was unholstering it and his finger, being on the trigger as he unholstered the gun, slipped?🤔😳
He was practicing drawing his weapon but why point it at her face?...and cock the hammer and pull the trigger?
The old west double action revolver requires you to pull the hammer back then pull the trigger.
@mwmiller saidAs I have read the director stood behin the photographer looking over her shoulder, the bullet went through her and hit the director.
Two people were shot, so either the gun was fired twice, or a single round managed to hit both people.
I'm puzzled. Maybe the whole story will some day be published.
@great-big-stees saidOh the family and world will hear a plausible story of what happened, but will it be the truth of what actually happened?
I suspect the “victim’s” family would hope so.
-VR
@very-rusty saidYou really have little faith in the human race, don’t you?😲😉
Oh the family and world will hear a plausible story of what happened, but will it be the truth of what actually happened?
-VR
@drewnogal saidSounds like all precautions were being taken then!
The latest news is that the set assistant, a prop technician, who handed Baldwin the gun had previously been sacked from a film set where a similar though less tragic accident had occurred.
@great-big-stees saidI have very little faith when it comes to a movie production actually telling the whole truth about a fatal accident on set. One persons job to make sure this kind of thing doesn't happen, yet it happens? No red flags go up for you?
You really have little faith in the human race, don’t you?😲😉
-VR