Eolas · Roles & crew
Camera Operator
The Camera Operator physically operates the camera during shooting. Distinct from the Director of Photography (DoP / DP) — many productions have the DoP also operating ("DoP/Operator"), but on larger productions or productions with multiple cameras, the operator role splits out.
What the role does
- Operates the camera during takes — framing, panning, tilting, following action
- Coordinates with Focus Puller (1st AC) on focus marks + lens choices
- Coordinates with Director of Photography (DoP / DP) on framing + composition direction
- Manages camera placement + movement within the Director of Photography (DoP / DP)'s blocking
- On multi-camera setups, may be designated A/B/C/D camera operator
Position
Reports to Director of Photography (DoP / DP). Supervises Focus Puller (1st AC) + below.
Career progression
Path: Camera Trainee → Clapper Loader (2nd AC) → Focus Puller (1st AC) → Camera Operator → Director of Photography (DoP / DP).
Related guild / professional body
- Irish Society of Cinematographers (ISC) for camera professionals
- Guild of British Camera Technicians (GBCT) — Ireland-based operators frequently affiliate
Related
Sources
- · Industry common practice
- · Guild of British Camera Technicians (GBCT) role definitions