Less than a month after filming, in one Exclusive ABC news, former “Rust” first camera assistant Lane Luper talked about the gun safety concerns he had on set. Those issues led to his resignation shortly before the fatal shooting.
During the interview, Luper explained the various conditions that led him to quit. “Well, what I put in my resignation letter was the lax COVID policy, the housing situation driving to and from Albuquerque, and specifically the gun safety, the lack of training, the lack of preparing the crew for what we were doing that day,” he said. .
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When he was asked about the safety meetings that took place, Luper said, “I personally only remember two safety meetings that took place with the entire crew.”
Although “Rust” producers have accused Luper of “using this tragedy for personal gain,” Luper insists that she “sticks her neck out” by coming forward with her story, saying, “I don’t want to be on camera.”
‘Karat’ Costume Designer Disputes Allegations of Unsafe Working Conditions
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In an Instagram post at the same time as the interview, Alec Baldwin shared a screenshot from “Rust” costume designer Terese Magpale Davis. “I am so sick of this narrative. I am working on this film. The narrative being spun about us being overworked and surrounded by insecurity and chaos is bull—,” Davis wrote.
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