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Definition of cameraperson in US English: camerapersonnounˈkam(ə)rəˌpərs(ə)nˈkam(ə)rəˌpərs(ə)n A cameraman or camerawoman (used as a neutral alternative). Example sentencesExamples - John Castello was Grigg's cameraperson in Arizona.
- Correspondents headed four-person crews that included a producer, cameraperson, and sound technician.
- There are loads of careers behind the camera in TV from cameraperson to producer, make-up artist to researcher.
- When his usual cameraperson opts out of the trip, he notes this is out of concern for ‘self-preservation.’
- There is not a lot of depth or detail to the picture, but then again, the recording equipment limited the amount that the directors and camerapersons were able to capture.
- After all, there was always a cameraperson lurking around to give directions.
- After that I worked at a Spanish TV station for two years, as a cameraperson and as a director of news.
- ‘I have seen boys as old as me working in harsh conditions,’ says cameraperson Sudhir.
- The possibilities are endless, since everyone with a video-enabled phone could be a reporter or cameraperson.
- My plan involves me videotaping my own isolation on the atoll, but Explorer also wants to send a second cameraperson for a portion of my trip.
- All the crew is new - from the cameraperson to the art director and, of course, the actress.
- I was sent with a cameraperson to the Democratic Convention in Detroit.
- We were followed by a flock of reporters and camerapersons from around the world, most of them wearing their bulletproof vests with a hastily attached ‘TV’ sign on the front.
- The cameraperson, presumed to be Oiticica, records carefree moments in the lives of the young gay men gathered on the meadows of Central Park.
- Reporters and camerapersons are going out into the countryside much more than they used to.
- Still the luminous Indian beauty was posing for assorted media camerapersons, TV channels included.
- A host of camerapersons rushed towards the superstar, who had come along with his wife Jaya to witness her being sworn in.
- Early on he felt uneasy about his role as a cameraperson filming vulnerable people in very tumultuous situations, undecided over whether he was exploring or exploiting.
- Filmmaker Jonathan Karsh and his cameraperson, Amanda Micheli, were given a year's access to the family.
- During that time, no matter whether the reporter tried to walk over to speak to either the photographer or the cameraperson, the police would block her and tell her: ‘It is not your turn to speak.’
Definition of cameraperson in US English: camerapersonnounˈkam(ə)rəˌpərs(ə)n A cameraman or camerawoman (used as a neutral alternative). Example sentencesExamples - I was sent with a cameraperson to the Democratic Convention in Detroit.
- There is not a lot of depth or detail to the picture, but then again, the recording equipment limited the amount that the directors and camerapersons were able to capture.
- Early on he felt uneasy about his role as a cameraperson filming vulnerable people in very tumultuous situations, undecided over whether he was exploring or exploiting.
- My plan involves me videotaping my own isolation on the atoll, but Explorer also wants to send a second cameraperson for a portion of my trip.
- All the crew is new - from the cameraperson to the art director and, of course, the actress.
- The cameraperson, presumed to be Oiticica, records carefree moments in the lives of the young gay men gathered on the meadows of Central Park.
- ‘I have seen boys as old as me working in harsh conditions,’ says cameraperson Sudhir.
- Still the luminous Indian beauty was posing for assorted media camerapersons, TV channels included.
- We were followed by a flock of reporters and camerapersons from around the world, most of them wearing their bulletproof vests with a hastily attached ‘TV’ sign on the front.
- The possibilities are endless, since everyone with a video-enabled phone could be a reporter or cameraperson.
- Filmmaker Jonathan Karsh and his cameraperson, Amanda Micheli, were given a year's access to the family.
- After all, there was always a cameraperson lurking around to give directions.
- After that I worked at a Spanish TV station for two years, as a cameraperson and as a director of news.
- John Castello was Grigg's cameraperson in Arizona.
- During that time, no matter whether the reporter tried to walk over to speak to either the photographer or the cameraperson, the police would block her and tell her: ‘It is not your turn to speak.’
- Reporters and camerapersons are going out into the countryside much more than they used to.
- There are loads of careers behind the camera in TV from cameraperson to producer, make-up artist to researcher.
- Correspondents headed four-person crews that included a producer, cameraperson, and sound technician.
- A host of camerapersons rushed towards the superstar, who had come along with his wife Jaya to witness her being sworn in.
- When his usual cameraperson opts out of the trip, he notes this is out of concern for ‘self-preservation.’
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