cameraman 的定义
plural cam·er·a·men [kam-er-uh-men, -muhn, kam-ruh-]. /ˈkæm ər əˌmɛn, -mən, ˈkæm rə-/.
- a person who operates a camera, especially a movie or television camera.
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- I used to cover conventions as a producer and cameraman and that meant conducting lots of interviews from crowded show floors.
- More than three hundred reporters, photographers, cameramen, and soundmen were clustered close by.
- Separately in recent days, a man from Illinois was charged with assaulting a cameraman, and a Pennsylvania woman was accused of encouraging and broadcasting an attack on a photographer working for the New York Times.
- Clifford’s success at local television stations in Cleveland landed him a gig as a freelance video cameraman and later a producer for the Chicago and Washington bureaus of CBS News.
- They also clapped back at the cameraman for crossing the six foot barrier.
- The cameraman was reporting on the factory catching fire when the inevitable happened.
- Thankfully, someone was there to capture this “jit going ham,” as the cameraman put it.
- The cameraman, Anton, had spent the night in a single cell without any chance to let his station know where he was.
- When he had us all ready, he used to turn his back to the shot and let the cameraman tell him when it was done.
- So I became top documentary cameraman by the mid to late 1980s, and it was around that time that Robert Altman came to town.
- Nagpús na bayà siya nga wà pa ang mangungúdak, My, you are posing even if there is no cameraman around.
- The cameraman who had been grinding away steadily had deserted the bus and was dragging his camera with him.
- The cameraman who had ground away steadily through the thick of the raging flames crept over to his machine.
- As he comes out from behind the sign that obstructs the cameraman from the President.
- The cameraman was still untouched by the successive waves of fear and joyfulness.