So actors, who arenât experts, should be disassembling and unloading/loading the guns theyâre using, after the armorer has declared the gun safe? Is that what you think will make this safer?
Same rules as climbing. Check your own gear, and check your partnerâs gear.
The armorer can unload, check, and reload the gun in front of the actor. Then the actor can unload, check, and reload the gun under the training and supervisions if the armorer. Any actor seeking to hold a real gun should also need independent, verified training that comes from outside the studio. We donât let actors fly planes or perform surgery to make the shot slightly more realistic unless they have valid training, why should guns be any different?
There is also no valid reason (cost is not a valid reason) for why there would be a real bullet that fits in a real gun (the lead projectile part) anywhere on set. Even if you need a shot with one, donât make it out of metal or anything strong enough to survive the blank going off.
Whoeve loaded the gun is partially responsible. Alec Baldwin the producer is the most responsible. And Alec Baldwin the actor is partially responsible.
If youâre an actor doing a rock climbing scene in a movie, you donât know how the gear should be set up. You rely on the crew and rock climbing expert on set to check your gear. If you check or modify the gear to test it in some way, you may inadvertently make it unsafe because you donât know anything about Rock climbing gear and safety.
If you are climbing rocks in a movie, you are a rock climber.
If you are belaying someone fir a shot who falls and dies because their gear was not checked, then you are responsible in the exact same way.
If you have insufficient training to check it under the direct supervision of an expert without fucking it up, then you shouldnât be anywhere near it.
There is also no valid reason (cost is not a valid reason) for why there would be a real bullet that fits in a real gun (the lead projectile part) anywhere on set.
There is a valid reason: you can get a realistic kick back from firing a real bullet compared to a blank. There is a safe way to do those kinds of stunts, but the accident here happened because things werenât done safely.
You can crash a car by being unsafe; you wouldnât get a bunch of people up in arms saying âThere is also no valid reason (cost is not a valid reason) for why there would be a real car that fits in a real lane (the space between the white painted lines) anywhere on the roadâ
They are actors. They can act. Movies break verisimilitude in countless other ways (many of them much stupider).
If the actor were driving the car directly at someone on the road without a license or any driving training or experience then you might have a point with the second part.
I know nothing about guns. Iâve never shot a gun. If I looked at a gun and was even able to figure out how to look in the chamber without killing myself or someone else, I wouldnât know if the ammunition was live or a blank. And they use blanks all the time in movies.
Why expect Alec Baldwin to know about guns?
Heâs at fault for hiring the armorer, not firing the gun.
âWell, George, the casting crew has gotten back to us. Your unique drawl, your frazzled look in an unshaven state, the way you delivered those lines - everything is perfect! Youâre the new star actor this studio has been looking for, and perfect to play the villain of our upcoming serial!â
âWell, thatâs incredible!â
âUnfortunately, since the character in question holds a gun in two scenes of the series, and you got 2 questions wrong on the firearms exam, weâre going to have to turn you down. We take safety very seriously.â
âCouldnâtâŠsomeone else just check weapons for me?â
âThey could, but that might involve relying on another person for tasks theyâre more suited for, and last I checked, this wasnât Communismerica.â
So actors, who arenât experts, should be disassembling and unloading/loading the guns theyâre using, after the armorer has declared the gun safe? Is that what you think will make this safer?
Same rules as climbing. Check your own gear, and check your partnerâs gear.
The armorer can unload, check, and reload the gun in front of the actor. Then the actor can unload, check, and reload the gun under the training and supervisions if the armorer. Any actor seeking to hold a real gun should also need independent, verified training that comes from outside the studio. We donât let actors fly planes or perform surgery to make the shot slightly more realistic unless they have valid training, why should guns be any different?
There is also no valid reason (cost is not a valid reason) for why there would be a real bullet that fits in a real gun (the lead projectile part) anywhere on set. Even if you need a shot with one, donât make it out of metal or anything strong enough to survive the blank going off.
Whoeve loaded the gun is partially responsible. Alec Baldwin the producer is the most responsible. And Alec Baldwin the actor is partially responsible.
Yes, if youâre a rock climber.
If youâre an actor doing a rock climbing scene in a movie, you donât know how the gear should be set up. You rely on the crew and rock climbing expert on set to check your gear. If you check or modify the gear to test it in some way, you may inadvertently make it unsafe because you donât know anything about Rock climbing gear and safety.
If you are climbing rocks in a movie, you are a rock climber.
If you are belaying someone fir a shot who falls and dies because their gear was not checked, then you are responsible in the exact same way.
If you have insufficient training to check it under the direct supervision of an expert without fucking it up, then you shouldnât be anywhere near it.
There is a valid reason: you can get a realistic kick back from firing a real bullet compared to a blank. There is a safe way to do those kinds of stunts, but the accident here happened because things werenât done safely.
You can crash a car by being unsafe; you wouldnât get a bunch of people up in arms saying âThere is also no valid reason (cost is not a valid reason) for why there would be a real car that fits in a real lane (the space between the white painted lines) anywhere on the roadâ
They are actors. They can act. Movies break verisimilitude in countless other ways (many of them much stupider).
If the actor were driving the car directly at someone on the road without a license or any driving training or experience then you might have a point with the second part.
deleted by creator
I know nothing about guns. Iâve never shot a gun. If I looked at a gun and was even able to figure out how to look in the chamber without killing myself or someone else, I wouldnât know if the ammunition was live or a blank. And they use blanks all the time in movies.
Why expect Alec Baldwin to know about guns?
Heâs at fault for hiring the armorer, not firing the gun.
Iâm going to give my opinion anyway.
âWell, George, the casting crew has gotten back to us. Your unique drawl, your frazzled look in an unshaven state, the way you delivered those lines - everything is perfect! Youâre the new star actor this studio has been looking for, and perfect to play the villain of our upcoming serial!â
âWell, thatâs incredible!â
âUnfortunately, since the character in question holds a gun in two scenes of the series, and you got 2 questions wrong on the firearms exam, weâre going to have to turn you down. We take safety very seriously.â
âCouldnâtâŠsomeone else just check weapons for me?â
âThey could, but that might involve relying on another person for tasks theyâre more suited for, and last I checked, this wasnât Communismerica.â