Camera Operator, Television, Video, and Film resume
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Setting up cameras
Operating still or video cameras
Determining technical requirements
Operating broadcasting equipment
Reviewing technical drawing details
Researching new technologies
Inspecting sets or exhibits
Selecting materials or props
Editing audio or video
Creating computer graphics or animation
Maintaining recording equipment
Writing informational material
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Camera Operator, Television, Video, and Film
Summary
Camera Operator, Television, Video, and Film with experience in Setting up cameras and Operating still or video cameras.
Experience
Camera Operator, Television, Video, and Film
Where you worked
Month Year to Month Year
Composed and framed each shot effectively
Operated cameras to record scenes for broadcasts
Adjusted camera positions and controls as needed
Conferred with crew to discuss filming sequences
Observed sets for potential problems and requirements
Set up and performed live shots for broadcast
Skills
Setting up cameras, Operating still or video cameras, Determining technical requirements, Operating broadcasting equipment, Reviewing technical drawing details, Researching new technologies, Inspecting sets or exhibits, Selecting materials or props, Editing audio or video, Creating computer graphics or animation, Maintaining recording equipment, Writing informational material
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Composed and framed each shot effectivelyOperated cameras to record scenes for broadcastsAdjusted camera positions and controls as neededConferred with crew to discuss filming sequencesObserved sets for potential problems and requirementsSet up and performed live shots for broadcast
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Composed and framed each shot to create visually compelling scenes for broadcasts
Adjusted camera positions and controls to achieve optimal shot composition for various scenes
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Show how the scenes improved in quality or viewer engagement
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Composed and framed each shot to create visually compelling scenes that increased viewer ratings for the broadcast
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Increased viewer ratings for the broadcastEnhanced storytelling through better visualsReceived positive feedback from directors
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Mention if you were trusted to make key adjustments during filming
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Adjusted camera positions and controls to achieve optimal shot composition for various scenes
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Given responsibility to adjust settings during live shootsTrusted to make quick changes on set
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This work commonly includes composed and framed each shot effectively, operated cameras to record scenes for broadcasts, and adjusted camera positions and controls as needed.
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Camera Operator, Television, Video, and Film
Already yours: Operating still or video cameras, Determining technical requirements, Operating broadcasting equipment
4 of the 12 tasks this job is made of
What you have not done yet. Reviewing technical drawing details, Inspecting sets or exhibits, Selecting materials or props
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Already yours: Operating still or video cameras, Researching new technologies
2 of the 11 tasks this job is made of
What you have not done yet. Designing print publication layouts, Designing promotional materials, Reviewing art materials