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How much do seasonal live camera operator jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for seasonal live camera operator in the United States is $28.16, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $30.53 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Seasonal Live Camera Operator vs Live Event Camera Operator?

AspectSeasonal Live Camera OperatorLive Event Camera Operator
CredentialsRelevant camera operation certifications, sometimes specialized for seasonal eventsSame as Seasonal Live Camera Operator, often requiring event-specific training
Work EnvironmentSeasonal outdoor or indoor settings, such as sports seasons or holiday eventsVaried live event venues like concerts, sports, or festivals
Employer & IndustryBroadcast companies, sports leagues, event organizersEvent production companies, broadcasting networks
Search & Comparison IntentPeople comparing seasonal camera roles with other live event rolesIndividuals seeking info on live event camera work

Both roles involve operating cameras during live events, often requiring similar skills and certifications. The key difference is that Seasonal Live Camera Operators work during specific seasons or recurring events, while Live Event Camera Operators may work across a broader range of events without a seasonal focus.

How much do seasonal live camera operators make a month?

Seasonal live camera operators typically earn between $2,000 and $4,000 per month, depending on the location, employer, and experience. They often work during peak seasons such as holidays or special events and may need skills in operating broadcast or streaming equipment.

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Traveling Camera Operator (Seasonal)

DanceBUG Inc.

Los Angeles, CA โ€ข Remote

Other

Posted 5 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.

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