- Alec Baldwin is seen arguing about safety on the set of Rust, days before production was halted after Halyna Hutchins was shot dead
- Hutchins died after Baldwin’s prop gun fired live ammunition onto the set, killing the cameraman
- The five videos show Baldwin preparing for scenes, firing the weapons and acting in character
A series of videos have revealed the moment Alec Baldwin tells Halyna Hutchins to “get out of the way” and another crew member “I don’t want to shoot at you” during the filming of Rust.
The videos show Baldwin arguing about safety in the new footage recorded days before Hutchins died as a result of being shot live on set with a prop gun.
In the five videos obtained exclusively by NBCYou see Baldwin preparing for scenes, firing weapons and acting in character.
In two of the videos, Baldwin can be heard redeploying crew members after becoming concerned for their safety.
The videos last a total of seven minutes and were filmed just weeks before production on the American western was halted following the tragedy.
A series of videos have revealed the moment Alec Baldwin tells Halyna Hutchins to “get out of the way” and another crew member “I don’t want to shoot at you” during the filming of Rust
Special prosecutors in New Mexico were scheduled to meet Thursday to reconsider the involuntary manslaughter charge against Baldwin.
But the judge rescheduled Wednesday during a teleconference hearing, a source familiar with the matter told NBC.
In the first video, Baldwin is seen lying on the ground with a prop gun in his hand and asks Halyna to “get out of the way” as he explains his movements in the scene.
He then asks someone off camera to come on the “other side of the camera” because “I don’t want to shoot you.”
In the second video, Baldwin asks for a blanket to be placed next to him off-camera where he can throw the gun aside and use it as a landing pad.
The third video shows Baldwin in character repeatedly firing a prop gun before running out of dummy rounds.
‘One more, one more, one more. Let’s reload right away,” he says, trying to get the scene moving.
The clip ends with Baldwin saying, “We should have had two guns and they both had to be reloaded.”
In the fourth and fifth videos, Baldwin stops filming to check the safety of a crew member who is walking backwards to film the scene.
In one, he may express concern about the steepness of a trail and ask the crew member to use a safer part of the trail.
In the other, a cameraman falls and Baldwin is heard repeatedly asking, “Are you okay?” before filming resumes.
The videos are among dozens that special prosecutors requested from Rust Movie Productions LLC and did not receive until October, a source told the newspaper.
Prosecutors announced their intention on October 17 to again charge the 30-something rock star with involuntary manslaughter.
It remains unclear how much footage prosecutors reviewed and whether they reviewed any of the five videos.
The source familiar with the case told NBC that the five videos could be presented to the grand jury.