Film and video camera operators operate motion picture and video cameras and related equipment to record news, live events, films, videos and television broadcasts. They are employed by television networks and stations, motion picture and video production companies and in-house communications facilities of large corporations. (National Occupational Classification)

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Education

Completion of a college or technical program in broadcasting, audio-visual technology or a related field and experience as an assistant camera operator are usually required. (National Occupational Classification).

Beyond universities and colleges, several other educational options exist. Post-graduate schools and private companies offer specific training. Film and broadcasting unions, such as IATSE and AQTIS, offer training programs. Studios allow performers to create their own training "programs" by mixing and matching courses from different instructors. (Cultural Human Resources Council)

Students wishing to receive support may wish to seek consultation with local associations such as Film Training Manitoba. If you are a University of Manitoba student who would like assistance determining an education plan that suits your unique goals, speak with a Career Consultant.

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Exploring Other Education Options

Information for Foreign trained Film and Video Camera Operators - Canadian Information Centre for International Credentials

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