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Contractual Live Camera Operator Jobs in Florida

Panthers Gameday Crew

Sunrise, FL · On-site

$18.25 - $23.75/hr

Operates the Ross Ultrix Acuity production switcher to execute live camera cuts, transitions, and effects per show flow * Coordinates timing with the Director and camera operators to ensure clean ...

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Feeds Operator

Miami, FL · On-site

$16.75 - $22/hr

Guide remote contribution of guests and field talent, advising on device/camera placement, lighting ... Coordinate feed acquisition, recording, routing, and distribution to support live and recorded ...

... camera operations, live and remote segment integration, video playback, graphics insertion, and ... Support the APC Operator in the preparation and execution of broadcasts, PSAs, commercials, client ...

As a Administrative Clerk at Sodexo Live, you will provide accurate, friendly, quality service to ... However, due to the contractual nature of our business, some job duties and employee benefits may ...

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As a Administrative Clerk at Sodexo Live, you will provide accurate, friendly, quality service to ... However, due to the contractual nature of our business, some job duties and employee benefits may ...

Trains camera and CG operators on the proper operation during live broadcasts * Switches video sources and given direction at the same time during live broadcasts * Tests equipment to ensure proper ...

Trains camera and CG operators on the proper operation during live broadcasts * Switches video sources and given direction at the same time during live broadcasts * Tests equipment to ensure proper ...

Trains camera and CG operators on the proper operation during live broadcasts * Switches video sources and given direction at the same time during live broadcasts * Tests equipment to ensure proper ...

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Contractual Live Camera Operator information

What is the difference between Contractual Live Camera Operator vs Freelance Live Camera Operator?

AspectContractual Live Camera OperatorFreelance Live Camera Operator
CredentialsRelevant certifications, experience in live broadcastingSame as contractual, often self-certified or based on portfolio
Work EnvironmentEmployed by a company or production house, fixed contractsIndependent, multiple clients, varied locations
Employer & Industry UsageTypically hired by TV stations, event companies
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding employment type differences in live broadcasting

The main difference between a Contractual Live Camera Operator and a Freelance Live Camera Operator lies in employment structure. Contractual operators are employed by a company or production house under fixed contracts, while freelance operators work independently, often juggling multiple clients. Both roles require similar skills and certifications, but their work environments and employment terms differ significantly.

What are the most commonly searched types of Live Camera Operator jobs in Florida?

The most popular types of Live Camera Operator jobs in Florida are:

What cities in Florida are hiring for Contractual Live Camera Operator jobs?

Cities in Florida with the most Contractual Live Camera Operator job openings:

Traveling Camera Operator (Seasonal)

DanceBUG Inc.

Miami, FL • On-site, Remote

$25/hr

Temporary

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Travel the U.S. | Capture Dance Competitions | Professional Equipment Provided
Season: February - June
Why DanceBUG?
For nearly 25 years, DanceBUG has been North America's leader in dance media and event technology.
  • Travel across the United States capturing dance competitions using professional camera and livestream production equipment
  • We provide everything you need to succeed - including equipment, paid training, flights, hotels, rental cars, and travel expenses
  • Work with next-generation AI-assisted camera technology as we continue to shape the future of live event production
No Dance Experience Required
If you've filmed sports, live events, weddings, concerts, theatre, or other fast-paced productions, we'll teach you everything you need to know.
Compensation and Benefits
  • Starting at $25/hour
  • Paid travel days
  • Flights, hotels, rental cars and travel expenses covered
  • Professional camera and livestream production equipment provided
  • Guaranteed minimum daily pay
  • Overtime after 40 hours/week
  • Private hotel room
  • No video editing or post-production
  • Paid training
What You'll Do
  • Travel to dance competitions throughout the United States
  • Operate professional camera and livestream production equipment
  • Capture high-quality performances
  • Set up and monitor camera and livestream systems
  • Upload and manage event media
Paid Training
Every new Camera Operator receives:
  • Virtual training during January
  • A minimum of two live training events with an experienced Senior Camera Operator
  • Hands-on instruction before working independently

You'll never be sent to your first event without real-world training and support.
Requirements
  • Legally authorized to work in the United States (DanceBUG does not sponsor work visas)
  • Live within approximately one hour of a major airport
  • Valid U.S. driver's license
  • Available to travel Thursday through Monday during the season
  • Comfortable driving 5-6 hours when required
  • Comfortable with long production days and travel
  • Able to lift approximately 50 lbs
  • Able to pass a criminal background check
Experience in Any of the Following is Considered an Asset
  • Sports camera operation
  • Live event production
  • Wedding and event videography
  • Broadcasting
  • Concerts and theatre
  • Film production
  • Livestreaming (OBS)
  • Multi-camera switching
  • Jib operation
Ready to Hit the Road?
Join DanceBUG this season and travel the country, capturing unforgettable performances and working with innovative production technology.
Apply today - we'd love to hear from you.