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Camera Operator, Television, Video, or Motion Picture Reviews
What is it like working as a Camera Operator, Television, Video, or Motion Picture?
May 2021
Disagree with the current Terms and conditions.
Camera Operator, Television, Video, or Motion Picture in Wellington:
Pros: Haven't been with them long enough to comment
Cons: Term & Conditions
January 2019
It's a job I know well.
Camera Operator, Television, Video, or Motion Picture in Dallas:
Pros: Field work
Cons: No time off at times
April 2016
Is this even work?!
Camera Operator, Television, Video, or Motion Picture:
Pros: I love everything about my job. From operating the camera, to set up, and tear down.
Cons: I have one coworker who is very lazy. I love working very hard though so I don't mind that much about picking up his slack.
April 2016
I love this Job!
Camera Operator, Television, Video, or Motion Picture:
Pros: I love the entirety of my job; operations, setup teardown, and the creativity required of me.
Cons: I have a lazy coworker who I have to pick the slack up for. I really love working hard so I don't mind it too much.
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