There is new information surfacing surrounding Alec Baldwin‘s movie Rust and the deadly shooting on set in New Mexico.
A half-dozen camera crew workers walked off the set to protest working conditions hours before the deadly incident, according to the LA Times.
Camera operators and assistants were “frustrated by the conditions surrounding the low-budget film,” including complaints of long hours and pay, according to sources familiar with the situation.
Shooting for the movie began on October 6, and after filming began, crews were told they would be required to make the 50-mile drive from Albuquerque each day, rather than stay overnight nearby Santa Fe. Halyna Hutchins, the cinematographer killed by the prop gun, had been advocating for
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