LO2 TASK 3
Job roles-Camera operator
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Practical skills
A camera
operator must be able to move and operate in a smooth and controlled so they
can create a steady and quality video meaning they will need to be physical
strong enough to support the weight of a camera for what may be prorogued
periods of time roughly 12-14 hrs.
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Technical skills
They must be
well practiced in the use of professional camera equipment and know how to set
it up in the best possible way, to do this they must have a good understanding
of lighting and shot types so they know what is the best type of lenses to use
and how to set the camera up.
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Communication skills
Camera
operators must have a good oral communication skills as they work very closely
with the director of photography when setting up to film at a location. Camera Operators work closely with the
Grip (person in charge of equipment that supports the cameras ) and other
Heads of Department, and keep them informed about the position and movement of
the camera.
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Organisation
Camera
operators must keep their equipment organised and keep track of where it is.
This is so the equipment doesn’t get lost or broken or it would slow down
production and have a knock on effect with the rest of the production and end
up costing the production company money.
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Creativity
You must
have the creative ability to use the correct shot type and composition for shot
that your filming and have the ability to think in a creative manner to make
the right decisions when filming to create the right meaning that you are aiming
for.
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Problem solving
As a camera
operator you must be able to solve problems quickly as they arise to not waste
time or money waiting for problems to be fixed when they should be filming.
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Working as part of a team
A camera operator
must be able to work as a part of a team as they work very closely with the
heads of department when on set and be open to others ideas to the overall
project.
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