I'm wearing this for Sarah Jones – with honor," said Criminal Minds co-exec producer Harry Bring, patting the memorial ribbon on his lapel while presenting at the first inaugural Location Managers Guild of America (LMGA) Awards Saturday night. Bring took a moment before handing out the LMGA awards for television work to pay tribute to the camera assistant who was killed by a train Feb. 20 during filming on Midnight Rider. (See winners of the first LMGA Awards here.)
"I hired Sarah on her first job when she was an intern, still going to college. The accident is deep in our hearts and will set safety as the most important thing on sets for years to come," he said to applause from the audience of location professionals inside the Writers Guild Of America theater. Jones started her career interning on Army Wives, which Bring exec produced.
Related: Anger, Impassioned Pleas For Safety At Tribute For Sarah Jones
http://www.deadline.com/2014/03/sarah-jones-midnight-rider-safety-location-managers-guild-awards-haskell-wexler/
via #MagnifyWP
"I hired Sarah on her first job when she was an intern, still going to college. The accident is deep in our hearts and will set safety as the most important thing on sets for years to come," he said to applause from the audience of location professionals inside the Writers Guild Of America theater. Jones started her career interning on Army Wives, which Bring exec produced.
Related: Anger, Impassioned Pleas For Safety At Tribute For Sarah Jones
http://www.deadline.com/2014/03/sarah-jones-midnight-rider-safety-location-managers-guild-awards-haskell-wexler/
via #MagnifyWP
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