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Camera Coordinator

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$26 - $30/hr

Manage the Camera Department's administrative operations by maintaining departmental systems ... Support productions by coordinating freelance camera crew, securing equipment rentals, organizing ...

Manage the Camera Department's administrative operations by maintaining departmental systems ... Support productions by coordinating freelance camera crew, securing equipment rentals, organizing ...

Camera Coordinator

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$26 - $30/hr

Manage the Camera Department's administrative operations by maintaining departmental systems ... Support productions by coordinating freelance camera crew, securing equipment rentals, organizing ...

Coordinate with camera crew and other staff to capture the best overview. * Develop relationships with news informants. * Speak to live witnesses on the scene of breaking news. * Make and document ...

Coordinate with camera crew and other staff to capture the best overview. * Develop relationships with news informants. * Speak to live witnesses on the scene of breaking news. * Make and document ...

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What is the difference between Manager Live Pd Camera Crew vs Live Pd Camera Operator?

AspectManager Live Pd Camera CrewLive Pd Camera Operator
Primary RoleOversees camera crew, manages production logistics, coordinates live broadcastsOperates camera equipment during live broadcasts
CredentialsExperience in camera operation, leadership skills, possibly technical certificationsCamera operation experience, technical knowledge of equipment
Work EnvironmentProduction control rooms, live event sites, broadcast studiosOn-location or studio during live events
Industry UsageTelevision, sports, live event broadcastingTelevision, sports, live event broadcasting

The main difference is that the Manager Live Pd Camera Crew oversees the entire camera team and manages production logistics, while the Live Pd Camera Operator focuses on operating the camera equipment during live broadcasts. Both roles require technical knowledge of camera systems, but the manager also needs leadership and coordination skills to ensure smooth production flow.

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Camera Coordinator

Smosh

Los Angeles, CA • On-site

$26 - $30/hr

Other

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Position Overview

The Camera Team Coordinator provides administrative and operational support to the Camera Department, ensuring projects, resources, and timelines stay organized from pre-production through wrap. This role partners closely with the Director of Photography, Production, IT & Equipment, and cross-functional teams to coordinate schedules, equipment logistics, and department priorities. This role is integral in helping the camera team operate efficiently across day-to-day productions and large-scale tentpole projects.

The ideal candidate is highly organized, proactive, and detail-oriented, with a strong understanding of camera workflows and production logistics. While this is not a camera operating position, success in the role requires an appreciation for cinematography, production timelines, and the coordination necessary to support a fast-paced production environment.

Core Competencies

  • Organization & Attention to Detail: Maintains accurate systems, documentation, and project information while effectively managing multiple priorities in a fast-paced production environment.
  • Project Coordinator Mindset: Plans, prioritizes, and executes administrative workflows to keep projects, timelines, and departmental initiatives on track.
  • Team Oriented Collaboration: Builds strong partnerships across Production, IT & Equipment, and other cross-functional teams to support shared goals and efficient execution.
  • Strong Communication: Communicates clearly and professionally, ensuring stakeholders remain informed and aligned while representing the Camera Department with confidence.
  • Adaptability & Problem Solving: Anticipates logistical challenges, adjusts to shifting production priorities, and identifies practical solutions to keep work moving forward.

Key Responsibilities

  • Assist with Department Operations: Manage the Camera Department's administrative operations by maintaining departmental systems, coordinating project timelines, tracking priorities, and ensuring work progresses efficiently from planning through completion.
  • Production Coordination: Support productions by coordinating freelance camera crew, securing equipment rentals, organizing logistics for tentpole projects, and helping the department stay aligned with production schedules and priorities.
  • Meeting & On-Set Support: Represent the Camera Department in meetings when the Director of Photography or videographers are unavailable, communicate key updates and action items, and provide administrative and logistical support on set as needed to help productions run smoothly.
  • Cross-Functional Collaboration: Partner closely with Production, IT & Equipment, and other department coordinators to align schedules, equipment, and resources, ensuring the Camera Department is prepared to support production needs.


Preferred Qualifications

  • Minimum 1 year experience supporting a camera, production, or technical team in a film, television, live event, or digital media environment.
  • Experience coordinating production logistics, equipment rentals, and/or freelance crew.
  • Familiarity with professional camera and lighting systems and production workflows.
  • Strong project coordination skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines.