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Page 1: Television camera operators can be roughly divided into two categories:  Studio & OB Operators  Field Operators.
Page 2: Television camera operators can be roughly divided into two categories:  Studio & OB Operators  Field Operators.

Television camera operators can be roughly divided into two categories: Studio & OB Operators Field Operators

Page 3: Television camera operators can be roughly divided into two categories:  Studio & OB Operators  Field Operators.

Television camera operators can be divided into two categories:

Studio & OB Operators▪ Part of a team who produce a program in real

time. ▪ Usually involves multiple cameras and

operators. ▪ Each operator will contribute a portion of the

show through their shots.

Page 4: Television camera operators can be roughly divided into two categories:  Studio & OB Operators  Field Operators.

To work well in a Studio/OB environment You need to:▪ Understand how the program is put together ▪ How your camera shot fits into the program.

▪ Take instructions well, respond quickly and accurately.

▪ Be a good team player. ▪ From setting up the equipment to choosing your shots, is

all part of a team effort.

Page 5: Television camera operators can be roughly divided into two categories:  Studio & OB Operators  Field Operators.

To work well in a Studio/OB (outside broadcast) environment you will need to: Know left from right

▪ If the director says pan left & you pan right you will be unpopular.

Be confident and decisive. ▪ You will usually take directions for shots ▪ However, you will need to make some shot decisions on the

fly.

▪ When shots are live to air there’s no time to stop & think about what you're doing▪ It has to be second nature.

Page 6: Television camera operators can be roughly divided into two categories:  Studio & OB Operators  Field Operators.

Live camera operators must be able to hear instructions from the director. ▪ Camera operators usually wear a headset

with an open line from the director.

▪ So they hear everything the director says to all cameras.

Page 7: Television camera operators can be roughly divided into two categories:  Studio & OB Operators  Field Operators.

Camera operators can talk to the director as well. In most cases the communication is

mostly one-way (director to operator)

▪ Depending on the situation▪ Camera operator may provide some info back the

other way. ▪ As a rule

Communication from operators should be sparse and brief.

Page 8: Television camera operators can be roughly divided into two categories:  Studio & OB Operators  Field Operators.

During the program operators have certain shot requirements. ▪ Each camera will be in position to get "their"

shot & that shot will be their main focus.

▪ For example, ▪ A football OB will have at least

two cameras in the grandstand at the halfway mark

Page 9: Television camera operators can be roughly divided into two categories:  Studio & OB Operators  Field Operators.

OB Camera Shots▪ One keeps a wide shot, the other gets the tight

shots. ▪ Other cameras concentrate on the goals, sidelines,

etc. ▪ There may be specialized cameras such as an

overhead blimp, or a static camera in the dressing/locker room.

In addition, the director might ask camera operators for extra shots such as crowd shots

Page 10: Television camera operators can be roughly divided into two categories:  Studio & OB Operators  Field Operators.

Field Operators These operators take their camera to various

locations and usually record footage for later editing. ▪ Sometimes the footage is used for live transmission ▪ (e.g. news items).

▪ The field operator may work alone or with a field presenter, sound operator, producer, etc.

Page 11: Television camera operators can be roughly divided into two categories:  Studio & OB Operators  Field Operators.

In production environments camera operators are expected to have the following skills:

▪ Knowledge of basic video terminology.

▪ The ability to use all camera functions manually, including iris, focus, shutter, etc.

▪ Knowledge of the common shot types and the ability to frame them quickly and accurately.

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Skills cont.▪ The ability to use zoom, pan and tilt to adjust

framing smoothly and with appropriate timing.

▪ A basic understanding of how editing works, at least as far as it affects the shots required.

▪ A basic understanding of looking after camera equipment, including safe set up and breakdown.


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