don't point it there, or she cannot stand there at that moment. >> let me play one of the moments when stephanopoulos asked what we've heard from a lot of people, which is that -- since this happened, which is never pointing a gun at someone on set. let me play this. >> you're never supposed to point a gun at anyone on a set, some say, no matter what. >> unless the person is the cinematographer who's directing me where to point the gun for her camera angle. that's exactly what happened. >> dutch, with your experience, what do you think of what he said? >> well, the rule is true. you're never supposed to point at a person unless it's pointed at the cinematographer doesn't make a lot of sense. of course, had the armorer been in the room to on receiver that process and guide that blocking of the camera, they would have immediately said, no, you can't point the gun where that person