Leigh Tait
Leigh Tait worked in the film industry as a Best Boy Grip. Tait’s credited role in the film Sahara involved coordinating grip equipment and crew members to support camera movements and lighting setups.
Biography
Leigh Tait worked in the film industry as a Best Boy Grip. Tait’s credited role in the film Sahara involved coordinating grip equipment and crew members to support camera movements and lighting setups. The Best Boy Grip typically manages logistics and personnel within the grip department, ensuring that rigging, dollies, and other support systems are prepared and maintained during production.
Tait’s filmography entry for Sahara marks their involvement in a single known production. The film’s technical crew included roles dedicated to physical support for cameras and lighting, a standard requirement in filmmaking to achieve controlled and stable shots. Tait’s contribution aligned with the responsibilities of the Best Boy Grip, a position that bridges departmental needs with on-set execution…




