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Topic History of: Rust Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Green Man |
Norman Ale wrote:
Technicians set up all types of explosives, firearms, bombs and other devices for floor managers/directors to dictate what happens - and for actors to do what they're told, whilst remembering their lines/script. If Baldwin is to be blamed, others should be brought to account also.
Most actors and crew dry fire the firearm 6x each to make the sure the gun is empty. I was told by my father that is "No such thing as an empty gun" I have stuck by that motto for decades. I remember seeing my parents cleaning their gun collection, I was giving a speech about firearm safety and it took out the any curiosity in me. So a firearm was a just farm tool to them just like a shovel. |
Norman Ale |
Technicians set up all types of explosives, firearms, bombs and other devices for floor managers/directors to dictate what happens - and for actors to do what they're told, whilst remembering their lines/script. If Baldwin is to be blamed, others should be brought to account also. |
Wyot |
You may be correct GM of course. I just wonder if an actor on a film set is expected to check the ammunition in the gun? Wouldn't it be dangerous to rely on an actor to identify if ammo is live? I just wonder if the responsibility sits with them? |
Green Man |
He didn't check the gun, he pulled trigger and he killed someone. Sounds like murder or manslaughter to me.
If we was Joe Public he would be in deep shit. |
Wyot |
I suppose it depends if he committed manslaughter GM... |
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