Focus Puller

In cinematography, a focus puller or first assistant camera (1 AC) is the member of a film crew responsible for keeping the camera's focus right during a shoot. Often this requires pulling the focus with a follow focus device during the take, to compensate for camera or subject movement. To accurately focus on the subject, it's common to measure the distance (usually with a tape measure) between the camera lens and the subject being focused before the take. Specifically the measurement is from subject to film plane, most movie cameras have a little stud level with the film plane where the focus puller will attach his tape measure.

 

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