Unless cartridge loaded wouldn't firing a round to test be pointless anyway? It would prove the fired round was blank but not the one when you next pull the trigger
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Originally posted by MartyG View PostCan you? You can see the entire distance a bullet can travel and know you'll not hit anything? No you absolutely cannot do that.
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Originally posted by Cassius_Smoke View PostThe two biggest rules for gun owners...
1: always assume the gun is loaded and ready to fire
2: don't pull the trigger unless you intend to shoot something
I assume this is going to result in some improvements to Hollywood safety standards though. Admittedly, I think in a century of making movies (where guns are reasonably common props) this has only happened twice - Brandon Lee and this Rust thing - but obviously even that is too many, so there needs to be some serious introspection here.
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Originally posted by cutmymilk View PostThe DP isn't the cameraman. Her job was to frame a scene. The director was behind her too. I've always seen them watching monitors.
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