Sean MurphyClaim ListingSean MurphyCamera AssistantsCallEmailAboutRead MoreI am a self driven AC / DP that loves working in team environments and loves a challenge. Cameras Serviced Arri Alexa Mini, Arri Alexa SXT Plus, Arri SrIII, Arri Amira, Red Gemini, C-300 MKII, Sony F65, Sony FX9, Sony FS7. I specialize in focus pulling and working with DPs / camera operators to create a solid package for them to garner comfortability and ease of use. I am based in Savannah and have accumulated a size-able amount of work within the area and have considerable experience pulling focus as a First AC on normal Film production lenses all the way up to Super-telephoto lenses. I personally own a camera cart and can rent it out to any production if needed. I also own ShotPut Pro and have extensive experience using the program. I recently wrapped production on an indie feature where I worked as the First AC for A and B camera for London based DP Oscar Partridge. With a short time span of production only being 22 days, we were crunched with achieving the look and style Mr. Partridge wanted. We shot the feature on the Arri Alexa SXT Plus alongside a Arri Alexa Mini mounted on a MOVI Pro. For motors we used Arri C-force Mini Motors on Atlas Anamorphics along side a WCU-4. I also have served as an AC pulling focus for LA based DP Carson Nyquist for an Air National Guard / UFC promo video. I served as the A-Camera First AC. We shot on his personal Arri Alexa mini on TLS housed K-35s and primarily shot on Ari Zysczk's Ultra 2 / Volt for the shoot. My most recent gig was working as Camera Utility on a union job for Master Class where I serviced a Sony FX6 on Angenieux EZ zoom lenses (22-60 and 45-135). My personal projects include Wildlife, Sports, and anything in-between. I have considerable experience with long focal length cinematography working extensively with a Canon Cine Servo 50-1000, most recently on a documentary about the wild horses of Cumberland Island, Georgia called ‘Feral.’ Presented as a visual expose’ of the island’s feral horse population, the film navigates Cumberland Island’s 17-mile-long maritime forest to heighten public awareness of conservation efforts and emerging challenges facing the fragile ecosystem.Credits & Projects·2022: (Air National Guard / UFC Promo) – A Weekend with Forrest·2022: Ganymede·2022: MasterClass - Lessons 204