Why not at least a camera where the operator can control it remotely? I'm pretty sure that already exists. It would make more sense to use something like that rather than ever have someone need to physically stand in the line of fire. I sure as hell wouldn't stand in front of anyone firing a gun, regardless of what it's loaded with.
Used to be they just used a mirror. Like, you know, when a train is coming through and blasting everything in its path, you dont want the camera getting smashed. Figure, same thing there, right?
How does Hollywood still not have a prop gun that cannot hold or fire actual projectiles?
Why not at least a camera where the operator can control it remotely? I'm pretty sure that already exists. It would make more sense to use something like that rather than ever have someone need to physically stand in the line of fire. I sure as hell wouldn't stand in front of anyone firing a gun, regardless of what it's loaded with.
Used to be they just used a mirror. Like, you know, when a train is coming through and blasting everything in its path, you dont want the camera getting smashed. Figure, same thing there, right?