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In reply to the discussion: District attorney reacts to Alec Baldwin after he claims it's 'unlikely' he'll be charged in 'Rust' [View all]Farmer-Rick
(11,550 posts)My daughter has been a director in several movies and even one where cars were on fire.
They hired a fire production company to set and monitor the fires. It wasn't the actor's job to make sure the fire didn't get out of control, even though the actors performed by the fire. It was the people they hired responsibility to carefully monitor and control the fire.
There are fire protocols written into law that most people are aware of such as warning others of a fire or smoke. But those protocols are not applicable on set. And the same applies to gun safety protocols. They are not applicable because real ammo is not used.......how in the world did real ammo get on set? The person who brought it is the murderer.
Why would anyone expect the actors to monitor the amo, gun or fire when a professional service was contracted, paid and responsible?