I'm going to withhold judgment until more info comes out.
I'm unclear why a director and cinematographer were in the line of fire unless it was some POV shoot towards the camera type thing.
I'm curious whether it was multiple shots and how much time for the brain to process between them, or if it was a single that penetrated through and hit the second victim. Macs, I see your point but I'm considering the possibility of the direction being to rapid fire several shots. Believing the situation to be safe, I could see pulling the trigger a couple of times before realization hits that bodies are dropping
From what I understand, there should be so many steps and staff involved in filming gunfire, as well as procedures for both replicas and real guns with blanks, it's difficult for me to believe the actor has much choice or ability to misuse a weapon on set. There would have been many layers of serious failure if this turns out to be live ammo
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