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What A Focus Puller Does On Set: Crew Breakdown
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Since, the camera department is what I’m most familiar with, having worked as a camera assistant in the film industry myself, I’ll break down the role of the 1st AC or Focus Puller, to uncover what they do, their average day on set and some tips which they use to elevate their game.

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0:42 Role
5:01 Average Day On Set
11:43 Tips
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@jackbynum

2 years ago

Worked with a dude who had been a focus puller for 15 years. Didn't even look at the monitor and just the guessed the distance from camera to subject. When I saw dailies (I was DIT) the actors eyes were tack sharp. Frickin' wild man...

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@zacharyantle7940

2 years ago

I’d love to see a video explaining exactly how crew people get paid, where does that money come from, etc. I wanna have a better understanding of the business end of filmmaking, which it seems there’s virtually no info about online, as far as I can tell

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@robertobuatti7226

2 years ago

I've been watching behind the scenes of movies for over 25 years on VHS, DVD, and other formats because I love movies and the process of Filmmaking and this channel has gone a lot more in depth into what Filmmaking is and breaking it down in it's different fields. Having several learning disabilities and being mostly dumb all my life learning at school I felt like a complete failure at learn anything, I'm 40 and I still have a huge passion for Filmmaking, been wanting to get into any field in filmmaking since I was a teenager and still find it very difficult because I lose focus a lot and my brain gets confused, but I'm learning so much from this channel at my own pace and I really appreciate it.

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@tomerfeller9993

2 years ago

Just finished my first 1st AC job outside my film school! Was very stressful as I'm 19 and all the crew members were 4th year university students 5 years above me, but as the days progressed i got better at focus pulling and it was great! Thank you IDC for being our mentor in this extremely stressful job, you really make me feel proud of the AC job😄

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@errhka

2 years ago

1 AC along with the script coordinator are in my opinion the most stressful jobs. So much to do at once and if you don't do your job right you can ruin an entire shooting day and the work of hundreds of people in 1 take

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@lonewalkerproductions

2 years ago

You never stop learning, I love these videos

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@jhjhjhjhjhjhify

2 years ago

1st AC was genuinely the most stressful job I've ever had. For the record I'd worked in a busy kitchen prior to that.

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@Rainbowzzify

2 years ago

1st AC here - very impressed with the detail and quality of info in this. wouldve loved a video like this when I started - well done!

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@milanxko

2 years ago

Im always having issues describing my job, from now on im just gonna send them this video. Really accurate, even in the technical parts. Great job

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@holasoyjuansm

2 years ago

Love this channel and series. Great work 😉

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@Paradox-dy3ve

2 years ago

I'm a guy with big dreams of making movies. I finally started my first semester of film school this year. Thank you for making these videos! They're invaluable for me! Keep up the fabulous work! 👌

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@MrKajithecat

2 years ago

I love your channel so much. The technical knowledge makes me appreciate film even more.

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@youssefhanna

2 years ago

Great video! Super informative and interesting to learn about - thank you!

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@MaxRokkatansky

2 years ago

Great explanation! Thanks a lot and props to use footage of heat for example! A masterpiece.

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@andreathode3782

2 years ago

You really earned a new subscriber with this very informative video. Amazing stuff! And: this job is really under appreciated.

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@hellotorin

2 years ago

I've watched/kept up with all of your videos. This seems like such a simple and straight forward video but as someone who is still at the DIY level of filmmaking, this is very eye opening and very educational. I'm still learning about the many roles on a film set and they all deserve so much respect and admiration for their craft and skillset. I've heard of talented and well known cinematographers praising their focus pullers and your video thoroughly explains why. Thank you for all you do! I especially love the 3 budget level videos or how to film on a budget.

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@ericchouinard8075

2 years ago

Very well explained, thank you!

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@MemoriesByDanny

2 years ago

Going through film school rn these videos help so much

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@kenneth1767

2 years ago

Great content.

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