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Movie and TV Camera Operator

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AVG. SALARY

$51,630

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EDUCATION

Bachelor's degree

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JOB OUTLOOK

Stable

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Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

You cross the barricade anyway.

You get within 50 feet of the burning building. You are filming some excellent shots of the beams crashing down as they burn. You get great footage of the thick black smoke and of a worker being carried out of the building by a firefighter.

Your producer is going to be thrilled. Suddenly, you hear a loud explosion. Glass shatters and you are hurled backwards by the blast.

A firefighter rushes towards you. Your camera is broken, but luckily neither you nor the reporter are seriously injured. The police officer who told you to stay back reprimands you for not listening to his orders.

"You have to make quick decisions at a fire," says April Butler, a camera operator. "There are some times when you need to get closer to the action. But with a fire, you have to listen to others to know if it is safe or not."


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