remember you still want it to look exactly like a gun. in my opinion I am going to use real guns but you must make sure they are ok. no bullets in the clip or chamber because remember what happended to brandon lee. keep the gun on saftey and maybe even dont put a clip in.
remember you still want it to look exactly like a gun. in my opinion I am going to use real guns but you must make sure they are ok. no bullets in the clip or chamber because remember what happended to brandon lee. keep the gun on saftey and maybe even dont put a clip in.
Doesn't the answer depend on your needs? As Paul said, itI am thinking of picking up some blank guns but the problem is are they a good investment?. I would only get it not just for shooting but the overall detail for close ups. What do you guys think?
That's the most irresponsible piece of advice I have ever heard.
Audience doesn't care.
Audience is stupid... I mean "ignorant"... I mean "forgiving".
It's the often charming side of a film-maker that mistakes belief for ignorance. Everything we create is an illusion.
The audience will believe, why would they not?
But I'd call that "belief", not ignorance, or any slight toward a movie-goer for that matter.
I'm sure it wasn't your intention to diminish our audience. (I guess you where going more towards questioning authenticity) Yet, it seemed to say toward the former.
To me a movie is an escape from reality and not a documentary
on correct or accurate gun use. I suspect that if most gun fights
in movies were totally accurate they would be less cinematic and
quite boring. Even those who do know better seem to think that
way.
Do you think the audience truly believe that cars, when struck with a bullet, explode?
No. I was my ABSOLUTE intention to call out the general audience as being at most ignorant, if not outright stupid.
No one who knows WTH they're doing stands over the soon-to-be shot and pulls back the pistol hammer.
No one who knows WTH they're doing doesn't check to see if there's "one in the pipe" before racking their slide.
No one who knows WTH they're doing grabs a shotgun and starts pumping it.
No on who knows what gunfire looks or sounds like thinks they come with two foot fire plumes and a thunderous sound of Zeus farts.
It's just ridiculous.
So, why do audiences put up with it year after year after year of directors directing actors to do these things and post FX people to compose these things?
They don't know any better.
Choreographing sex scenes to go MUCH more elegant than real sex is one thing. But if the same principles were applied from gunplay to foreplay you'd have actors revealing 4ft penises and 50 gallon breasts with grunts and groans and screams of delight not heard of since before Sodom & Gomorrah were detonated.
Nah.
The audience is plenty ignorant.![]()