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Years before the “Rust” tragedy would cause urgent conversations about guns on set, Hollywood had a safe and realistic alternative that it ignored. The proprietary technology was shown to ...
The rules governing how guns are used on film and TV sets are being revised in the wake of the 'Rust' shooting.
Hollywood’s technical maestros use computers to create eye-popping visual effects: the giant sandworms of “Dune,” the alien invaders of “A Quiet Place,” the
Here’s a look at the trial’s first week. Emotional testimony. Halls took the stand on Thursday and told jurors, “My thought was that a blank round had been loaded.”
“Rust” has officially restarted production in Montana, a year and a half after the film’s cinematographer, Halyna Hutchins, was killed when a prop gun held by star Alec Baldwin discharged.
Generally, a prop master or licensed armorer oversees the handling of all weapons that are used on a set. It's unclear at this time who that person was on Rust.IATSE Local 44, a union that covers ...
In automatic firearms, burst mode or burst-fire is a firing mode enabling the shooter to fire a predetermined number of rounds, usually two or three rounds on hand held weapons [1] [2] to fifty or more rounds on autocannons, [3] with a single pull of the trigger. This firing mode is commonly used in submachine guns and assault rifles.
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