Alec Baldwin pointed gun at camera when the weapon fired during rehearsal
‘A whip and a loud pop, then she stumbled backwards grabbing her midsection’: Director relives horrific moment Alec Baldwin shot and killed cinematographer as he ‘practiced drawing his gun and pointing it at the camera’
Baldwin was drawing a revolver across his body and pointing it at a camera during rehearsal on the set of ‘Rust’ when the weapon fired and struck the cinematographer in the chest, according to an affidavit‘Joel stated that they had Alec sitting in a pew in a church building setting, and he was practicing a cross draw. Joel said he was looking over the shoulder of (Hutchins), when he heard what sounded like a whip and then loud pop,’ the affidavit read Hutchins was shot in the chest area and died a short time later, according to the documentsThe 63-year-old actor was ‘hysterical and absolutely inconsolable for hours’ after killing Halyna, 42, on set The International Cinematographers Guild held a candlelight vigil for Halyna in Albuquerque on Saturday and Burbank, California, on Sunday
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The film director who was struck by Alec Baldwin during the accidental shooting of the cinematographer has recalled how the actor drew the revolver across his body and pointed it at a camera during rehearsal when the weapon fired.
A new affidavit released on Sunday describes how Baldwin was handed the prop gun and told it was unloaded before he shot and killed Halyna Hutchins, 42, and wounded director Joel Souza on the set of Rust.
Cameraman Reid Russell told a detective that Baldwin, who he said had been careful with weapons on set, was rehearsing a scene in which he was set to draw his gun while sitting in a church pew and point it at the camera.
The camera wasn’t rolling when the gun went off ‘like a whip and a loud pop’, Souza said, before Hutchins complained about her stomach and stumbled to the ground, saying she could not feel her legs, the court documents reveal.
The affidavit, released as hundreds attended a vigil for the cinematographer, read: ‘Joel stated that they had Alec sitting in a pew in a church building setting, and he was practicing a cross draw. Joel said he was looking over the shoulder of (Hutchins), when he heard what sounded like a whip and then loud pop.’
Hutchins was shot in the chest area, the document said.
‘Joel then vaguely remembers (Hutchins) complaining about her stomach and grabbing her midsection. Joel also said (Hutchins) began to stumble backwards and she was assisted to the ground,’ the affidavit adds.
Russell, who was standing next to Hutchins at the time of the shooting, told officials said she could not feel her legs after being struck.
The affidavit also reveals there was turmoil on set on the day of the shooting, with several members of the camera crew walking off the production in a dispute over payment and lodging.
A distraught Baldwin, 63, was photographed on Saturday outside a hotel in Santa Fe embracing and talking with Matt Hutchins, the husband of Halyna Hutchins, and their nine-year-old son.
Meanwhile mourners held candles in Hutchins’ honor while watching a slideshow of the cinematographer in silence during a moving vigil. The International Cinematographers Guild held another candlelight vigil for Hutchins in Albuquerque on Saturday.
Alec Baldwin is seen on the set of Rust with fake blood earlier Thursday, hours before he shot and killed the film’s cinematographer. He is is seen looking pale and tired on Saturday, right, two days later. Baldwin was drawing a revolver across his body and pointing it at a camera during rehearsal on the set of ‘Rust’ when the weapon fired and struck the cinematographer in the chest, according to an affidavit released on Sunday
Alec Baldwin is seen hugging Matthew Hutchins, the widower of Halina, a cinematographer who he shot and killed on the set of his new movie Rust last week
Actor Alec Baldwin, 63, was reportedly ‘hysterical and absolutely inconsolable for hours’ after accidentally shooting cinematographer Halyna Hutchins with a loaded prop gun on a movie set Thursday afternoon
Cameraman Reid Russell told a detective that Baldwin, who he said had been careful with weapons on set, was rehearsing a scene in which he was set to draw his gun while sitting in a church pew and point it at the camera. Pictured: the church where the gun was fired during rehearsals
Cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was fatally shot with a prop gun fired by actor Alec Baldwin in a movie set in New Mexico on Thursday. Born in Ukraine and raised on a Soviet military base ‘surrounded by reindeer and nuclear submarines’, Hutchins, 42, had trained as a journalist and spent time in Europe working on British documentaries before making the move to Los Angeles, where she had established her career
The camera wasn’t rolling when the gun went off ‘like a whip and a loud pop’, Souza said, during rehearsals in a church pew
People attend a vigil for late cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, who was fatally shot on the film set of ‘Rust’, in Burbank, Los Angeles, California
Hundreds of people turned out for the second vigil for Hutchins, after another event was held in Albuquerque
Some of Sunday’s vigil participants saw Hutchins’ passing as a warning to the film industry of the dangers stage and set workers face while at work every day. ‘I hope this will bring real change,’ said actress Jennifer Jernigan
Lisa Walker places a candle during a vigil for late cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, who was fatally shot on the film set of ‘Rust’, in Burbank
People attend a vigil for late cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, who was fatally shot on the film set of ‘Rust’
Mourners held candles in Hutchins’ honor while watching a slideshow of the cinematographer in silence
Mourners attend a candlelight vigil for Halyna Hutchins at IATSE West Coast Office on October 24
An inconsolable Alec Baldwin is shown outside the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office after accidentally shooting and killing the cinematographer on Thursday
In a statement read to a candlelight vigil on Saturday, Hutchins called his wife’s death ‘an enormous loss.’
No one has been charged in the fatal incident during a rehearsal on Thursday at the Bonanza Creek Ranch outside Santa Fe as the sheriff’s office continues its investigation.
Multiple media and social media reports have raised concerns about safety protocols on the set of the low-budget movie. Both Souza and Russel described a walk-out by a camera crew before the accident.
‘Reid stated that the camera crew was having issues with production involving payment and housing,’ the affidavit reads, adding that Russel had said six individuals had walked out.
Serge Svetnoy, chief electrician for Rust, said in a Facebook post on Sunday that he had held Hutchins his arms while she was dying and blamed ‘negligence and unprofessionalism’ for her death.
Celebrity website TMZ.com, citing unidentified sources connected to the production, said the gun handed to Baldwin had previously been used by crew members for target practice off-set, using real bullets.
Sources on the set of Rust said the incident that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins could be tied to the armorer, Hannah Gutierrez-Reed
Candles are placed in front of a photo of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins during a vigil in her honor
Attendees of the vigil held candles, gave heartfelt speeches about Hutchins, and shared what a beloved member of the community she was
Reuters could not verify the report and police in Santa Fe did not respond to inquiries on Sunday.
According to the Los Angeles Times, more than a week ago Baldwin’s stunt double accidentally fired two rounds from a prop firearm after being told it was ‘cold’, an industry term meaning a weapon is not loaded with ammunition, including blanks.
Rust Movie Productions said last week that although they ‘were not made aware of any official complaints concerning weapon or prop safety on set, we will be conducting an internal review of our procedures while production is shut down.’
According to court documents, the prop gun was handed to Baldwin by the film’s assistant director, Dave Halls, who has more than 20 years’ experience in the business.
Halls did not respond to requests for comment on Sunday. Also involved in the sheriff’s probe is the movie’s chief armorer, Hannah Gutierrez. She could not be reached for comment.
About 200 people took part in the vigil for Hutchins in Albuquerque on Saturday. While organizers emphasized that the event was to honor Hutchins’ memory, rather than focus on her death, some in the crowd held signs that read ‘Safety on Set.’
A second vigil was held on Sunday in the Los Angeles area, where a few hundred people mourned in a private parking lot, according to a Reuters photographer.