1st Assistant Camera
Learn the duties and responsibilities of the 1st Assistant Camera.1st Assistant Camera
Developed by Jason Tomaric, FilmSkillsThe 1st assistant camera has two primary responsibilities: the first responsibility is for anything and everything having to do with the preparation, set-up, maintenance, moving, packing and returning of the camera. The second is to set focus marks and keep the shot in focus throughout the shot. In this lesson, we're going to look at the's duties and responsibilities of the 1st AC before, during and after the cameras roll.
- 16:48 video that walks you through the duties and responsibilities of the 1st AC
- Companion guide
- The role of the 1st AC
- How the 1st AC preps the camera before a shoot
- The 1st AC's role in setting up and maintaining the camera on set
- The 1st AC's role in setting and pulling focus
Jason Tomaric
Director, Cinematographer Los Angeles, CaliforniaBlain Brown
Cinematographer, Author, "Cinematography: Theory and Practice" and "Motion Picture and Video Lighting"David Stump, ASC
Academy Award and Emmy-winning cinematographer, "A Quantum of Solace", "Flight Plan", "Fantastic Four", and "X-Men"Drew Lauer
Camera Operator, "Drive," "SportScience," "Smashlab," "Known Universe"Harry C. Box
Camera Operator, "Heroes," "Brothers and Sisters," and Author of "The Set Lighting Technician's Handbook"Harry C. Box has worked in television and motion picture production since 1989. Over the years he has done substantial work as a lighting technician, gaffer, camera operator, director of photography, and as an educator. His recent credits include network and cable television series, such as "Heroes" (NBC), "Brothers and Sisters" (ABC), and "Everybody Hates Chris" (CW). He has worked on major motion pictures, independent feature films, telefilms, documentaries, music videos, commercials, and industrials. Harry has also written "The Set Lighting Technician's Handbook," now in its fourth edition.