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Definition of cameraman in English: cameramannounPlural cameramenˈkamrəmən A person whose profession is operating a video, television, or film camera. (电视或电影的)摄影师 Example sentencesExamples - It was especially bad for directors, but also cameramen and actors, who had a very poor standard of life.
- I understand that he probably wasn't able to afford a professional cameraman.
- Photographers and television cameramen were allowed to take pictures of the two leaders just before the start of the session.
- The drama, on Sunday November 25, was captured on videotape by an Afghan cameraman.
- Police forced the cameramen to discontinued filming the fight as Burns stumbled to the ground.
- When you announce that one of your staff was hurt, you expect phone calls from the families of all these reporters and cameramen.
- There are lives that unravel completely, with only a cameraman and a sound engineer as witnesses.
- After a cut, the video camera pans right and a cameraman appears in long shot holding a film camera.
- To capture this took a heady mix of patient cameramen, infra-red cameras and ultra high-speed video.
- Her car was pursued by a caravan of newspaper reporters, while television cameramen hovered overhead in helicopters.
- Crowds screamed at the soldiers while the task force attempted to stop cameramen from filming.
- The cameramen filmed the explosion of a Pembroke aircraft, for a new spy series, The Sandbaggers, which goes out in September.
- Officers watched the crowd through binoculars and police cameramen filmed participants' faces.
- In the programme's opening credits, a cameraman on a large pulley produced a brilliant camera angle.
- He was a cameraman, a director and an editor who had a gut reaction to a story and was passionate about his craft.
- The announcers and cameramen handled it professionally.
- What is less well remembered is that one in five of the reporters and cameramen covering the event were sent to the hospital.
- Scenes of devastation are recorded by TV cameramen daily until the mind goes numb.
- Mick Westerman, the video cameraman, wondered if he was a better golfer than commentator.
- The cameramen were filming the event, and the ever-present director was narrating.
Definition of cameraman in US English: cameramannoun A person whose profession is operating a television or movie camera. (电视或电影的)摄影师 Example sentencesExamples - There are lives that unravel completely, with only a cameraman and a sound engineer as witnesses.
- The drama, on Sunday November 25, was captured on videotape by an Afghan cameraman.
- The announcers and cameramen handled it professionally.
- Scenes of devastation are recorded by TV cameramen daily until the mind goes numb.
- In the programme's opening credits, a cameraman on a large pulley produced a brilliant camera angle.
- What is less well remembered is that one in five of the reporters and cameramen covering the event were sent to the hospital.
- Police forced the cameramen to discontinued filming the fight as Burns stumbled to the ground.
- Mick Westerman, the video cameraman, wondered if he was a better golfer than commentator.
- Photographers and television cameramen were allowed to take pictures of the two leaders just before the start of the session.
- The cameramen were filming the event, and the ever-present director was narrating.
- Officers watched the crowd through binoculars and police cameramen filmed participants' faces.
- I understand that he probably wasn't able to afford a professional cameraman.
- When you announce that one of your staff was hurt, you expect phone calls from the families of all these reporters and cameramen.
- He was a cameraman, a director and an editor who had a gut reaction to a story and was passionate about his craft.
- To capture this took a heady mix of patient cameramen, infra-red cameras and ultra high-speed video.
- Crowds screamed at the soldiers while the task force attempted to stop cameramen from filming.
- After a cut, the video camera pans right and a cameraman appears in long shot holding a film camera.
- It was especially bad for directors, but also cameramen and actors, who had a very poor standard of life.
- The cameramen filmed the explosion of a Pembroke aircraft, for a new spy series, The Sandbaggers, which goes out in September.
- Her car was pursued by a caravan of newspaper reporters, while television cameramen hovered overhead in helicopters.
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