Camera angles to see the gun and possibly the flash and recoil to make it look real. Unfortunately that puts the camera person and a lot of off set out of scene people still in front of the weapon.
Blanks should not be dangerous at a distance. The real question as mentioned is how or why were real rounds on set and in the gun.
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Camera angles to see the gun and possibly the flash and recoil to make it look real. Unfortunately that puts the camera person and a lot of off set out of scene people still in front of the weapon.
Blanks should not be dangerous at a distance. The real question as mentioned is how or why were real rounds on set and in the gun.