Film/Television Camera Operator

Kaitango Whakaahua Whitiāhua/Pouaka Whakaata

A man operating a television camera in a studio.

Richard Lander using a studio camera

Film/television camera operators film events or scenes for television, videos or movies.

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He kaitango whakaahua mo te pouaka whakaata, ripene ataata me nga whitiahua.

Entry Requirements

There are no specific entry requirements to become a film/television camera operator.

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Pay

Film/television camera operators are usually freelancers.
 

 

Job Outlook

Job opportunities for camera operators are limited, but increasing.
 

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