Hard Camera Operator Sample Clauses

The Hard Camera Operator clause defines the responsibilities and expectations for the individual operating the primary stationary camera during a production or event. This clause typically outlines the operator's required skills, the specific camera positions they must cover, and any technical standards or protocols they must follow, such as maintaining consistent framing or capturing key moments. By clearly assigning these duties, the clause ensures reliable coverage of the event and helps prevent disputes over missed footage or inadequate camera work.
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Hard Camera Operator. Shall work under the direction of the Producer, Director, Engineer-in-Charge, and/or Crew Chief to implement his/her instructions for providing hard studio-type camera operations. The Hard Camera Operator shall have the required skills to cable, assemble, and operate hard studio-type video cameras; assist with cabling, setup of video monitors and lighting, telestrator, and radar/speed gun. Operators shall have the ability to assist the Video Operator(s) and truck engineers in troubleshooting and to operate/perform other related equipment/services necessary to the fulfillment of his/her job skills and responsibilities. Additional skills include but are not limited to running of multiple building-to-truck, truck-to-truck, and other interconnect cabling.

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