A follow focus is a focus control mechanism used in film making with film cameras and in television production with professional video cameras.
It is ergonomic rather than strictly necessary; in other words it does
not contribute to the basic functionality of a camera but instead allows
the operator to be more efficient and precise. It is usually operated
by a focus puller
(often called the 1st assistant camera, or 1st AC) but some camera
operators prefer to pull their own focus (the act of changing focus is
called "pulling" or racking focus)
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