A focus pull (or rack focus) is a camera technique where the focus shifts from one subject to another within the same shot. It redirects viewer attention by changing sharpness, without cutting to a new angle.
Focus pull enhances storytelling by visually guiding the audience. It can add drama, reveal new information, suggest character dynamics, or highlight important scene elements.
Use a focus pull when two elements in the frame need emphasis at different moments - like shifting from a speaker to a listener. Practice or plan it carefully to ensure smooth, intentional transitions.
Plan with blocking – Coordinate actor or object movement with focus shifts for smooth results.
Rehearse the rack – Practice focus pulls to hit marks precisely and avoid overshooting.
Use for emphasis – Direct audience attention by shifting focus to reveal importance or relationships.