Cameraman/Camera Operator

Posted 6 hours 26 minutes ago by Developing Experts Ltd

£40,000 - £60,000 Annual
Permanent
Full Time
Other
London, United Kingdom
Job Description
Role Overview

A cameraman or camera operator is responsible for capturing moving images for film, television, or online video content. This role involves setting up and operating cameras, working closely with directors and lighting technicians, and ensuring each shot meets creative and technical standards. Camera operators may work on live broadcasts, documentaries, feature films, advertisements, or news programmes. The work can be both studio-based and on location, often requiring flexibility in working hours, including evenings and weekends. Skills in teamwork, technical knowledge, attention to detail, and creativity are important in this career. Many camera operators start as camera assistants or runners and progress with experience and technical training.

The average salary for a camera operator in the UK ranges from £20,000 to £40,000 per year, with experienced operators in large productions earning up to £60,000 or more.

Responsibilities
  • Set up and operate cameras, ensuring each shot meets creative and technical standards.
  • Work closely with directors and lighting technicians to maintain visual continuity.
  • Capture live broadcasts, documentaries, feature films, advertisements, news programmes, and other content both studio based and on location.
  • Operate cameras for live sports events, editing action shots and replays for television or online streaming.
  • Set up and operate lighting equipment, creating the desired mood and visibility for each shot.
  • Assist in editing and assembling recorded footage into finished products for film, television, or online platforms.
  • Oversee the visual look of a film or television production, managing camera and lighting teams to achieve the desired style.
Qualifications

Skills in teamwork, technical knowledge, attention to detail, and creativity are essential. Many camera operators start as camera assistants or runners and progress with experience and technical training.

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