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cameraperson

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

noun

  1. a person who operates a camera, especially a movie or television camera.


Gender

Is it cameraman, camerawoman, or cameraperson? See -person.

Etymology

Origin of cameraperson

First recorded in 1900–05; camera(man) + -person

Example Sentences

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As the team reset for a complex shot accompanied by a relentlessly looped fragment from her track, Aftab whispered offhandedly to a cameraperson, “Thank God the song is good!”

From New York Times • May 13, 2024

And so rather than trying to disguise that, I really like to lean into that instead, because the tension that a cameraperson creates, I find really interesting.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 26, 2023

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

From BBC • Aug. 7, 2022

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 • Jul. 1, 2022

A reporter stood directly in front of the gate in the chain-link fence, speaking rapidly into his microphone as the cameraperson panned around him.

From "Anger Is a Gift" by Mark Oshiro

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