Camera Quality Evaluation Engineer
By NVIDIA At , Santa Clara $124,000 - $235,750 a year
Master’s degree in computer science, optical science, image science or related technical discipline or equivalent experience
3+ years of experience in camera testing or characterization
Knowledge of image quality metrics and standards (ISO, CPIQ, EMVA, P2020, ...).
Proficient with Matlab, experience with scripting languages such as Python in Windows and Linux environment
Excellent interdisciplinary skills, ability to connect with many teams at all project stages
Fast learning and good troubleshooting skills
Camera Operator Jobs
By SHEIN Distribution Corporation At Los Angeles, CA, United States
Voluntary Benefit Offerings (Voluntary Life/AD&D, Hospital Indemnity, Critical Illness, and Accident)
5+ years’ experience as a DP/Camera Operator with substantial field experience
Adept technical knowledge of cameras, lenses and livestreaming operations
Strong camera operating skills in live and non-live environments
Possess intimate knowledge of all studio equipment and technologies
Experience shooting in the field alongside celebrity talent
Sales Director For Hardware/Camera
By Luxolis At Los Angeles Metropolitan Area, United States
Previous experience as a sales executive, sales manager or sales and marketing director
Proven sales executive experience, meeting or exceeding targets
Demonstrable experience as head of sales, developing client-focused, differentiated and achievable solutions
Excellent listening, negotiation and presentation skills
Excellent verbal and written communications skills
Own and hit/exceed annual sales targets within assigned territory and accounts
Camera Mechanical Engineer - Fea
By Apple At , San Diego, Ca
Outstanding written and verbal communication skills; ability to interact with cross-functional teams, management, and external vendors
5+ years of experience running non-linear static and dynamic Finite Element Analysis using Abaqus
Rigorous knowledge of Solid Mechanics and Strength of Materials
Experience with calibration, verification, and validation of models through physical testing
Preferred experience in modeling of different classes of materials including polymers, elastomers, soft adhesives, and brittle materials
Preferred experience in testing including methods using Digital Image Correlations, Universal Testing Machines, and Dynamic Mechanical Analysis

Are you a creative and passionate Camera Operator looking for your next challenge? We are looking for an experienced Camera Operator to join our team and help us create stunning visuals for our upcoming projects. If you have a keen eye for detail and a passion for capturing the perfect shot, this is the job for you!

Overview:

Camera Operators are responsible for operating cameras and other related equipment to capture images for television, film, and other video productions. They must be knowledgeable of the technical aspects of cameras, lenses, and other equipment, as well as the artistic aspects of composition and lighting. Camera Operators must be able to work quickly and efficiently in order to capture the desired images in a timely manner.

How To Become an Camera Operator:

To become a Camera Operator, you will need to have a strong understanding of the technical and artistic aspects of camera operation. You should have a good eye for composition and lighting, as well as a good understanding of the different types of cameras and lenses. You should also have experience with video editing software and be able to work quickly and efficiently.

Camera Operator Skills:

• Knowledge of camera operation and equipment
• Ability to work quickly and efficiently
• Good eye for composition and lighting
• Knowledge of video editing software
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
• Ability to troubleshoot technical issues
• Knowledge of safety protocols

What is Camera Operator Knowledge?

• Knowledge of camera operation and equipment
• Knowledge of video editing software
• Knowledge of safety protocols
• Knowledge of lighting and composition
• Knowledge of different types of cameras and lenses
• Knowledge of audio equipment

What is Camera Operator Responsibilities?

• Operate cameras and other related equipment to capture images for television, film, and other video productions
• Set up and adjust lighting and other equipment
• Troubleshoot technical issues
• Monitor audio levels
• Work with directors and producers to ensure desired images are captured
• Maintain equipment and ensure it is in good working order

What is Camera Operator Experience?

• Previous experience operating cameras and other related equipment
• Experience with video editing software
• Experience working with directors and producers
• Experience troubleshooting technical issues
• Experience working in a fast-paced environment

What is Camera Operator Qualifications?

• High school diploma or equivalent
• Technical training in camera operation and video editing
• Knowledge of safety protocols
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
• Good eye for composition and lighting

Camera Operator Education:

• High school diploma or equivalent
• Technical training in camera operation and video editing
• Courses in lighting and composition
• Courses in audio equipment
What tools help Camera Operator work better?
• Camera stabilizers
• Camera sliders
• Camera dollies
• Tripods
• Monitors
• Video editing software
Good tips to help Camera Operator do more effectively?
• Practice camera operation regularly to stay sharp.
• Learn the technical aspects of cameras and lenses.
• Familiarize yourself with video editing software.
• Work with directors and producers to ensure desired images are captured.
• Maintain equipment and ensure it is in good working order.
• Be aware of safety protocols.
Common Camera Operator interview questions?
• What experience do you have operating cameras and other related equipment?
• What do you know about lighting and composition?
• How familiar are you with video editing software?
• What safety protocols do you follow when operating cameras?
• How do you troubleshoot technical issues?
• What do you think makes a successful Camera Operator?