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Pull focuses unfashionable?
Hello- just an advice/ opinion question really, but one of the ‘signature’ suggestions of good camera work in ‘art’ film often seems to be the notorious pull focus. As well as ‘refocussing’ the view of the audience, it also seems to serve a little simply to subtly say ‘we shot this on a good camera which has lens control’.
I personally love the pull focus, but it rarely seems to be used in broadcast OR film, i mean, i was watching Harry Potter for example, and they VERY rarely use anything like that. Obviously they always have a lovely shallow depth of field because of their 10billion dollar cameras, but still- and even in other different genres.So my question for all is: Is this because it’s such a simple thing to do that camera men think ‘amateurish over fancy stuff’, or is it just because it’s not practical too use that often?
Let’s discuss the pull focus!!!! 😀
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Tom Morter-Laing
Certified Apple Product Proffessional, 2010
Production Assistant, Grace Productions
Degree; TV Production
