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He is more than an actor--he is a producer on the project. A producer has much higher level of responsibility.
Two things concern me about this case:
1) There were reports of labor unrest on this movie production. Halyna Hutchins, who was shot and killed by Alex Baldwin, the lead actor and producer on the Movie Rust, was openly supporting a group of workers who had just been replaced by Baldwin that same day. Halyna Hutchins supported a Hollywood union protesting dangerous working conditions days before she was shot on the 'Rust' set
2) Halyna Hutchins was the Director of Photography on the set of Rust. She was not an actress. There was nothing in the script of Rust calling on Baldwin's character to shoot the prop gun at the Director of Photography. Why did Baldwin point the gun at her and pull the trigger? This was grossly unsafe and seems to me to be negligent at the very least.
I believe this is going to have a major impact on Baldwin. I would not be surprised at criminal charges being filed against him.
He's also an owner of one of the production companies - so there's that.
Also, they weren't even filming a scene and there was no scene in which anyone aimed a gun at the camera or the director or the camera person. They were rehearsing a scene wherein Alec's character walked backward out of a church, holding a gun in his hand, pointing forward. From an angle.
You are absolutely right - and there was no armourer on the roster (bad) and absolutely no scripted scene where Baldwin's character shoots at a camera, or toward a camera...
Did she have any kind of licence?
I ask b/c being a daughter of some famous armourer is not enough credit I think.
Im asking b/c Im really curious.
No, she did not have a license and was not a member of the Propmasters Union. She was a scab, to put it bluntly. And she didn't think she had the experience to do it:
Head armorer on Alec Baldwin movie 'Rust' was "nervous" about experience level before taking job
In short, she was a "faux" armourer, because they wanted the film to be on schedule and it was a very, very cheap production. A vanity production, IMO.