(NEXSTAR) – Several members of the camera crew walked off the New Mexico set of “Rust” in protest hours before lead actor and producer Alec Baldwin fatally shot the cinematographer and wounded the ...
A new "Rust" documentary revealed the camera crew of the haunted Western walked out on a crucial day of filming, which included the "biggest shootout" of the movie. "Rust" cinematographer Halyna ...
"Rust" first camera assistant Lane Luper is speaking out about a lack of gun safety on set that he says contributed to Alec Baldwin discharging a gun that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. Luper ...
The "Rust" camera crew walked off set Thursday morning in protest of safety conditions on set, according to the Los Angeles Times. They were replaced by non-union crew members. Later Thursday, ...
Last month, the LA Times previously reported that around six camera operators and their assistants walked off the set of Rust in protest of tiring working conditions, long hours and long commutes.
Members of the "Rust" camera crew were denied hotel rooms near the film's set, according to a report. The crew members were instead asked to travel up to 50 miles to get to work. Production staff ...
A camera crew member on the Western flick “Rust” who resigned the day before Alec Baldwin’s deadly shooting — claiming safety procedures were “fast and loose” — on Wednesday called the tragedy the ...
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