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  2. Camera operator - Wikipedia

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    A camera operator in a video production may be known by titles like television camera operator, video camera operator, or videographer, depending on the context and technology involved, usually operating a professional video camera. As of 2016, there were approximately 59,300 television, video, and motion picture camera operators employed in ...

  3. Society of Camera Operators - Wikipedia

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    The Society of Camera Operators for Camera Operator of the Year – Film is an annual award given by the society to camera operators for their outstanding achievements in field of filmmaking in a given year. The award was first given out in 2008 and, aside from 2011, has presented every year since, for film achievements from the previous year.

  4. Nick Kremm - Wikipedia

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    Uncredited co-director (with Rocio Cuadrelli) and camera operator Short film anthology series Episode "#Theatraleon TV Edition Interview with Rocío Cuadrelli, Nick Kremm - BEING A TEENAGER IS..." where Rocio Cuadrelli introduces the short film. 2023 Learn Filmmaking: Producer, camera operator, editor and uncredited director Podcast series; 3 ...

  5. Television crew - Wikipedia

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    The video tape operator (VT operator or VTR operator) cues and prepares video inserts into a program. A VT operator sets up and operates video tape equipment to record and play back the program, reads the program log to ascertain when to record the program, and when it airs. They also select sources, such as satellite or studio, for the program ...

  6. Film crew - Wikipedia

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    The camera PA, camera intern or camera trainee, assists the crew while learning the trade of the camera assistant, operator or cinematographer. Digital imaging technician On digital photography productions the digital imaging technician, or DIT, is responsible for the coordination of the internal workings of the digital camera.

  7. Guild of British Camera Technicians - Wikipedia

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    Professionals in the industry have long recognised the importance of camera craft to finished films and television programmes, with specific awards for cinematography from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences the British Academy of Film and Television Arts as well as more craft specific awards such as The Operators Award, [5] organised by the GBCT, the BSC and the Association of ...

  8. Dolly grip - Wikipedia

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    While the camera operator is moving with the camera, the dolly grip is responsible for the operator's safety, helping the operator to "blindly" negotiate sometimes complicated environments. The dolly grip silently directs the operator (through gentle touches, nudges, pulls and pushes) away from walls and other obstacles that the operator cannot ...

  9. International Cinematographers Guild - Wikipedia

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    The International Cinematographers Guild (IATSE Local 600 [2]) represents approximately 8,400 members who work throughout the United States, Canada and the rest of the world in film and television as Directors of Photography, Camera Operators, Camera Assistants (1st AC, 2nd AC), Digital Imaging Technicians, Still Photographers, and all members of camera crews.