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To thrive as a Camera Operator Intern, you need a basic understanding of photography, visual composition, and camera equipment, often gained through coursework or hands-on experience. Familiarity with industry-standard cameras, tripods, lighting setups, and video editing software is helpful, though formal certifications are not always required. Strong attention to detail, teamwork, and effective communication make a candidate stand out in fast-paced production environments. These competencies are essential for capturing high-quality footage and supporting production teams efficiently.
As a Camera Operator Intern, your daily tasks may include setting up and breaking down camera equipment, assisting with lighting arrangements, and supporting senior camera operators during shoots. You might also help with basic camera operation, organizing shot lists, and maintaining equipment logs. Interns often observe and learn various technical aspects on set while contributing as valuable team members. This hands-on experience is an excellent way to develop practical filming skills and gain exposure to the workflows of professional video production.
A Camera Operator Intern assists professional camera operators in capturing video footage for film, television, or digital content. Responsibilities typically include setting up equipment, adjusting camera settings, and ensuring smooth operation during shoots. Interns may also help with lighting, framing shots, and organizing footage for post-production. This role provides hands-on experience and industry exposure, making it ideal for aspiring camera operators looking to develop technical skills.
$10/hr
Internship
Posted 23 days ago
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About Sales Gravy:
Our mission is simple: We help sales organizations, sales leaders, and salespeople Sell More and Win More. Our team of sales trainers, coaches, and advisors leverage our proven sales training and sales enablement system to help sales organizations become more agile, accelerate sales productivity, and gain a decisive competitive edge.
Come join a dynamic learning and development powerhouse focused on creating and producing the best-in-class e-learning and virtual training content for customer-facing roles. Sales Gravy is the dominant player in on-demand and virtual sales training.
About this position:
Sales Gravy is seeking an enthusiastic Production & Post-Production Intern to join our production team. This individual will be responsible for assisting with daily in-studio production while also supporting post-production. This internship is fully onsite at our Thomson, GA studio space.
During this internship, you will learn:
Assist with technical operations in the studio, including but not limited to set-up, camera operations, lighting, audio, teleprompters, and Blackmagic switchers during live productions
Edit video and audio projects across the full post-production pipeline — from ingesting and organizing raw media to editing footage, designing graphics, mixing sound, and final output and archiving.
Occasionally travel to off-site locations and assist with set up and operating equipment
Interact with talent and clients
Perform additional duties as assigned
What you'll bring:
Strong verbal and written communication skills, including grammar, storytelling, and creative judgment
Ability to collaborate effectively and deliver an exceptional experience for customers and trainers
Solid understanding of video and audio production equipment and post-production editing software
A team-first mindset with a desire to contribute new ideas while continuously developing your skills
Consistent punctuality and reliability; being on time is essential to keeping productions on schedule
Full presence and focus during productions; live environments demand your undivided attention
A sense of urgency and the ability to make sound decisions under tight deadlines
Pay:
$10 per hour based on experience
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11 - 50 Employees
Thomson, GA, US
2006