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Camera Operator
 Knowing Your Camera Is Just The Beginning, You Also Need Passion For The Project

"The photographer and the director are where reality and fantasy meet."
Frances Ford Coppola
Cinematography is one of the key aspects of filmmaking. Deciding on aspect ratio, frame rate, lighting and composition to help translate a director's vision onto film (or in modern terms, digital video). 
Being able to quickly change equipment over, as well as camera position, and setting up shots in an organised and efficient way is an essential part of the camera operator's arsenal as well as knowing the camera and equipment.
Below is a list of potential equipment with the camera department hire.
  • Canon C300 Cine Camera
  • Canon 7D (B-Roll Camera)
  • 3 x GoPro Action Cameras
  • Manfrotto 510 Tripod
  • 2 x Mini 2-Stage Tripod
  • 2 x 7" Field Monitors
  • 5" Field Monitor
  • Extensive Collection of Grip
  • Canon L-series 24-105mm F/4
  • 10mm T3.1 Cine Prime Lens
  • 70-200mm f2.8 Zoom Lens
  • 17-55mm f2.8 Zoom Lens
  • 39-80mm f3.5 Zoom Lens
  • Matte Box
  • Wipeable Clapper Board
  • Full Camera-Assist Kit
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Use the details below to get a FREE consultation.

Just include some details of your project, how you would like us to help,
and your contact details (including your location), we will reply within two days.
Text / Call 07969879007
Terry Dray has been involved in film, television and theatre for over thirty years, working as a professional actor for several of those years before gaining an Honour's Degree in Photography, Film & Television in 1999, and in 2019 attaining a Masters in Screenwriting. Over the last 30 odd years he's been involved in feature length & short films, promotional videos & adverts, and music videos as production manager, writer, director, editor and producer, and well as having experience in lighting, camera and sound departments, he is well placed to help with your production whether in a consultancy basis or in a more practical position.
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