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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 ...
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
That tragedy was echoed decades later on the set of “Rust” in Oct. 2021, when cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was fatally shot due to real rounds being present in a prop gun held by Alec ...
Firearms and ammunition were retrieved from a locked safe and armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed placed three guns to be used in filming on a cart. [19] Among them were a plastic gun that could not shoot live ammunition, a modified weapon that could not fire any type of ammunition, and a solid-frame .45 Colt revolver replica made by Pietta. [19] [42 ...
The rules governing how guns are used on film and TV sets are being revised in the wake of the 'Rust' shooting.
“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.
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.”
The development came after prosecutors received new information in the case — that Baldwin's prop gun had been modified before being delivered to the low-budget western in October 2021 ...