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‘Vibrant’ cinematographer remembers as a police probe Baldwin Shooting

'Vibrant' cinematographer remembers as a police probe Baldwin Shooting
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Albuquerque, n.m .: crew-crew setting up a difficult shot while filming on the set of “rust” New Mexico, and the film cinematographer films, Halyna Hutchins, was not quite satisfied.
He turned to Lane Luper, a member of the camera crew, who suggested some adjustments that he found worked perfectly.
Such a collaborative spirit, said Luper at candlelight Vigil on Saturday, is what makes Hutchins very happy to be working.
“Photography is beautiful, and every day, everyone in the camera team are proud to be there for him, because we are proud of what we do – what he created,” he told the crowd, two days after Hutchins was killed in an accident when the actor Alec Baldwin fired prop gun on the set.
Luper said he would be lucky to work with him again.
“And I can not.
And that sucks,” she said, crying.
While organizers stressed that the vigil in Albuquerque, New Mexico, is to honor the memory of Hutchins, rather than focus on her death, some in the middle of people holding signs that read “Safety on the set,” a reminder that the situation remains bleak around Thursday.
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Details have emerged suggesting that the production of a problem before the accident.
Several crew members walked off the set at Bonanza Creek Ranch, south of Santa Fe, just hours before the incident, protested what they saw as poor working conditions, several media outlets reported.
Last week, the action of the double Baldwin accidentally fired two rounds with a firearm after being told it was “cool,” an industry term that means the weapon is not loaded with ammunition, said the Los Angeles Times.
At least one employee complained to the manager about the safety of weapon production on the set, the newspaper reported, citing members of the crew were not named.
The same error may occur on Thursday, according to court records.
Assistant Director, Dave Halls, handed Baldwin The Prop Gun and tells him that it is “cold gun,” according to a written statement from Santa Fe County Sheriff’s office.
When Baldwin firing the gun, Hutchins really struck in the chest, according to the Sheriff’s office.
It is not clear why the gun contains a projectile.
The person in charge of the weapons in the set known as a weapon.
The gun makers to “rust,” Hannah Gutierrez, has set up a gun and the other two, according to a written statement.
Halls and Gutierrez could not be reached for comment on Saturday.
Rust film production said in a statement on Friday was not aware of security issues but are investigating the incident.
“Although we are not aware of any formal complaint regarding the weapons or rescue prop on the set, we will conduct an internal review of our procedures temporarily shut down production,” the company said.
Baldwin was one of the films.
Hutchins mouthing about 200 mourners attended the Vigil Saturday, including decorators, prop masters and costume designers.
The actor Jon Hamm and John Slattery, who co-starred in the television “Mad Men” and is working on a film in Belen nearby, also joined.
Slattery, who directed the film starring Hamm, told Reuters members of his crew make friends with Hutchins, and Hamm said the couple “came to support our community.” A speaker at the Vigil also read a statement from Hutchins husband, Matt.
“Halyna inspired us all with passion and vision, and his legacy is too meaningful to summarize with words,” he wrote.
“Please take a moment to remember, and we will all work together to honor his memory and emulate his determination and creativity.” Baldwin, 63, best known for her role in the TV comedy “30 Rock” and copycat “Saturday night” of former U.S.
President Donald Trump, said on Friday he was shocked and heartbroken at the death of Hutchins and fully cooperate with the authorities.
Earlier on Saturday, the Director of “Rust,” Joel Souza, who was injured in the shooting, to discuss the incident for the first time, saying that he was “heartbroken” by the death of Hutchins.
“He’s good, spirited, very talented, fighting for every inch and always pushing me to be better,” Souza said in a statement.
He was hit in the shoulder while standing behind Hutchins, according to the police; He was treated at a local hospital and released.
No charges were filed in the case, and police said the investigation remains active.
The security guard posted on the road leading to the farm on Saturday.
American Film Institute established a scholarship fund for women in honor Hutchins cinematographer.

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