Hi Jason, thanks for connecting!
I can most certainly understand that one lol
Thanks, Andrea. Hope you're doing well in KC!
Hi Nischal, thank you for the connection and welcome to the US! I hope your studies are going well, best wishes for the future!
thank you for the wishes. i hope you are doing well.
Hello Andrea! Thank you for the connection. I hope you have a wonderful day.
When handling any type of firearm on a set--or anywhere else, for that matter--always keep your finger off the trigger and resting on the trigger guard until you are absolutely ready and are cleared to fire the weapon at an intended target. Too often in publicity photos and posters, I see these pose...
Expand postWhen handling any type of firearm on a set--or anywhere else, for that matter--always keep your finger off the trigger and resting on the trigger guard until you are absolutely ready and are cleared to fire the weapon at an intended target. Too often in publicity photos and posters, I see these poses by actors with guns that make me cringe, and I have to wonder how many accidental discharges happen because of people picking up guns with their fingers on triggers, rather than handling them properly. An actor friend of mine recently posted a pic of himself with a gun publicizing an action thriller in which he's one of the stars, and it prompted me to bring this up here, while it's fresh on my mind.
Still, actors should be mindful of these four basic rules of gun safety: 1. Assume the firearm is loaded. 2. Keep it pointed in a safe direction 3. Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights a...
Expand commentStill, actors should be mindful of these four basic rules of gun safety: 1. Assume the firearm is loaded. 2. Keep it pointed in a safe direction 3. Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on the target. 4. Always be sure of your target and what's beyond it. Set safety in movies is everyone's responsibility. I'm not going to just assume that the armorer or anyone else is on the ball, unless I see that as being the case.
Thank you for posting this. Tragic deaths do happen (for example, The Crow set when Brandon Lee was accidentally shot). Every person must be vigilant about safety.
When on location in a crap part of town (known gang territory), handle the prop weapons as little as possible. Key step in preventing lead poisoning.
At the moment, no. I have a couple projects that recently premiered.
Thanks Andrea! Will send you a message.
Hello! I'm an actress in Kansas City. My acting experience is in short films, commercials, some theatre, and now a couple music videos. Before I began acting, my performing experience was in violin, figure skating, and dance. This is a recent music video in which I played a drug addict: http://youtu...
Expand postHello! I'm an actress in Kansas City. My acting experience is in short films, commercials, some theatre, and now a couple music videos. Before I began acting, my performing experience was in violin, figure skating, and dance. This is a recent music video in which I played a drug addict: http://youtu.be/5OskxRPMUek My reel is uploaded on my profile. On a side note, my boyfriend (also an actor and filmmaker who is on Stage 32 - Jason Turner) and I will be traveling to London to look at acting schools (we both want to dig in deeper). If there happens to be a Stage 32 connection event in London during March, that would be cool! Hope everyone has had a fantastic weekend. Cheers!
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