Camera Operator

Role

Operates camera systems during capture, maintaining framing, movement, focus, stability, and technical capture quality.

Description

A Camera Operator runs camera systems during production. They help ensure that movement, framing, focus, stability, exposure, and technical capture quality serve the scene and production plan.

In immersive media, cameras may be conventional, 360-degree, stereoscopic, body-mounted, robotic, part of a multi-camera rig, or connected to a volumetric or motion-capture setup. The operator’s work affects whether captured material is usable, comfortable, and aligned with the intended experience.

Discipline-Specific Description

Within capture and recorded-media production, the Camera Operator translates the capture plan into practical operation. They handle the physical and technical behavior of the camera system during the shoot and help identify capture problems before they become expensive post-production issues.

Scope Note

May include camera operation, focus, exposure checks, movement, rig setup support, lens changes, media handling, camera notes, take management, and coordination with lighting, sound, and data teams.

Boundary Note

The Camera Operator operates the capture system. They do not usually own the full visual strategy, direct performance, edit the material, or build the final interactive system.

Collaboration Note

Commonly works with the Director of Photography, director, capture supervisor, data wrangler, sound team, lighting team, motion capture technicians, and post-production staff.

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