The first AC is also in charge of maintaining and organizing all camera equipment and accessories on set—cleaning camera lenses and setting up and taking down the camera each day, so that it’s ready for the next day of filming. Our focus puller can keep the actor in focus during multiple takes, even if the actor doesn’t move at quite the same speed each time.Focus pulling is one of the most important aspects of cinematography, especially in documentary filmmaking and news coverage. It is also an essential part of any director’s toolkit.
A focus puller is a person who works in a film or television production office, typically as part of the camera operators’ team. They are responsible for pulling the camera tracks to ensure that they are lined up correctly before shooting begins.
Focus pullers will often work on set alongside camera operators, but they do not always have to be on set at the same time. When a scene requires multiple cameras, there may be multiple focus pullers working at once. The focus puller’s role is to make sure that every shot is set up correctly, so that the camera can be focused properly and move smoothly through its various movements.
A focus puller in Thailand is the person who controls a film camera’s focus. He or she will manually move the focus ring on the lens to control how close or far away from the subject you can get.
We can supply you with a fully equipped production team bespoke to your project requirements in any Thai city from Hat Yai in the South through to Chiang Rai in the North. Our Filming Crew include but aren’t limited to the following:
- Line producer
- Director
- Camera assistant
- Cameraman
- Art Director
- Executive producer
- Assistant directors
- Make-Up Artists
- Certified drone pilots
- Production Assistants
- Production Designers
- Production Coordinators
- Production Managers
- Production Supervisors
- Production Fixer
- Script Supervisors
- Behind the scenes and photographers team