Alec Baldwin

For those saying the lawyer has an agenda when he said actors are not above the law, he is actually reporting what the husband of the victim is saying. If you read a couple articles it is mentioned.
Is it the prosecutor saying it or the lawyer for the victims husband?
 
#1 when handed a firearm assume it’s loaded until you yourself prove otherwise.
#2 never point a firearm at something you don’t was to kill or destroy.
If actor don’t know those 2 simple rules do not give them a gun.
I know children with more gun safety sense they what was exhibited on that set. It was only a matter of time before something like this happened.

These "simple rules" don't apply on film sets. Period. I'm not sure what is so hard about that for some people. They have their own set of protocols which are necessary (because filming a movie requires violating the normal rules) in which multiple levels have to fail (as they did here) for something like this to happen.
 
The main issue on that set was the lack of safety protocols. The camera crew walked off the set the day of the accident due to safety concerns. (before it happened) the armorer asked for additional help the week before. The producers ignored their issues. Live rounds should have never been on set. The guy who handed Baldwin the gun had no business touching it and declaring it cold. (Safe). The cinematographer and the producer should have not been behind the camera and Baldwin should have been using a rubber gun for the practice shot. There were a lot of people not doing their jobs probably that led to this tragic accident but Baldwin has gone out of his way to deflect any responsibility even though he was the one with the gun in his hand.
#1 when handed a firearm assume it’s loaded until you yourself prove otherwise.
#2 never point a firearm at something you don’t was to kill or destroy.
If actor don’t know those 2 simple rules do not give them a gun.
I know children with more gun safety sense they what was exhibited on that set. It was only a matter of time before something like this happened.
While I agree with most of this - how does #2 work in the cases of movies where actors point guns at each other? It obviously doesn’t. That’s why the gun should be confirmed cold by a credible responsible party.
 
While I agree with most of this - how does #2 work in the cases of movies where actors point guns at each other? It obviously doesn’t. That’s why the gun should be confirmed cold by a credible responsible party.
No, it’s not obvious. Most of the time when you see guns point at people in films they are using forced perspective to give an illusion of them pointing guns at one another. Granted sometimes this isn’t possible. I have a friend who is a propmaster and another that is an armorer. Both of them were appalled at what happened and expressed both of the rules I posted above. Even blanks can kill somebody. While I am just expressing what I was told by industry professionals I would still want everyone on set to know those rules just to ensure they understood the potential gravity of the situation. Lack of understanding leads to people handling firearms in a flippant manner and leading to bad situations. Fingers don’t rest on trigger until you need to fire the weapon.
 
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I'm guessing most future prop guns will be green and they'll CGI in what they want.

I wouldn't count on it. That industry is getting so slammed that the workers are trying to unionize. They have had it with the Hollywood "fix it in post" culture that has developed in the last 10 years.
 
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Halyna was killed on Oct. 21, 2021 as Baldwin rehearsed with a .45 Colt revolver. The script required Baldwin to **** the gun. He claimed in a legal filing of his own that Halyna wanted him to practice the scene as indicated. Baldwin claimed he pulled back the hammer, but not far enough to actually **** the gun. When the actor let go of the hammer, the gun went off.
He was supposed to f*** the gun?
 
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I wouldn't count on it. That industry is getting so slammed that the workers are trying to unionize. They have had it with the Hollywood "fix it in post" culture that has developed in the last 10 years.
Trying to unionize? They've been unionized for almost 100 years.
 
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You don’t point a gun at someone and pull the trigger, that’s just ridiculous. He belongs in prison for probably 3 to 5 years.
Its literally exactly what they do in movies.

If he was just dicking around (which I hadn't heard until this thread) then maybe he does has some responsibility if he had reason to know they also had live ammo on set.
 
Isn't it mostly because a bunch of the sort of grunt work for vfx is done all over the world.

I think most of it is being produced in the US in the same major areas films are produced (due to similar tax incentives).

Its just a very grueling industry where hours and workload have been over the top for a long time. Similar with the game development industry, which is also starting to see some unionization.
 

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