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cameraperson

[kam-er-uh-pur-suhn, kam-ruh-] / ˈkæm ər əˌpɜr sən, ˈkæm rə- /


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He has his own set-up to record and edit videos and a team comprising a cameraperson and an editor.

From BBC

Talking about a recent incident on the set of a TV show, she told the BBC she "fired a guy on the spot for making a joke about a trans cameraperson", adding: "That just can't happen."

From BBC

Here’s a gross oversimplification that knowledgeable readers will probably hate: when you play any modern 3D game on a flat-screen, you are a cameraperson inside a giant film set created by the 3D engine.

From The Verge

A Fox spokesperson rejected those characterizations of the network’s strategy, pointing to coverage of stories like President Joe Biden’s inauguration and the war in Ukraine, where a Fox cameraperson was killed in March while on assignment.

From Seattle Times

In the second part of the clip, the cameraperson films the street from the reflection in the right-hand side-view mirror, showing a body in the street.

From Seattle Times