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ABC’s Cop Show ‘The Rookie’ Bans Real Guns from Set After Alec Baldwin’s Fatal Shooting

By BREITBART NEWS

NEW YORK (AP) — With computer-generated imagery, it seems the sky’s the limit in the magic Hollywood can produce: elaborate dystopian universes. Trips to outer space, for those neither astronauts nor billionaires. Immersive journeys to the future, or back to bygone eras.

But as a shocked and saddened industry was reminded this week, many productions still use guns — real guns — when filming. And despite rules and regulations, people can get killed, as happened last week when Alec Baldwin fatally shot cinematographer Halyna Hutchins after he was handed a weapon and told it was safe.

The tragedy has led some in Hollywood, along with incredulous observers, to ask: Why are real guns ever used on set, when computers can create gunshots in post-production? Isn’t even the smallest risk unacceptable?

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One Comment

  1. Duncan Adams Duncan Adams October 25, 2021

    THis makes sense if you don’t want to train the actors – hire competent prop men and use common sens … well then just get ride of the problem the gun … the thing is .. their ignorance is the real problem.

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