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cameraperson

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


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“They’ll tell the director and the cameraperson, ‘Hey, you need to zoom out a little bit.’

From Los Angeles Times

There is a foolish bit with a TV host and cameraperson, as if this were a Met broadcast.

From Los Angeles Times

So we had this 20-minute ride to a bridge, with the cameraperson and two actors.

From Los Angeles Times

The authorities summoned the three editors, a photographer and a television cameraperson to inform them of the decision, EFE said in a statement, adding that it was not clear if the measure was temporary or permanent.

From Reuters

Kirsten Johnson’s documentary memoir “Cameraperson” depicts the experience of being behind the camera, removed from interfering with any action unfolding in front of the lens, but at odds with the human desire to reach out and protect the subjects from imminent danger.

From Los Angeles Times