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Live Action Camera Operator

Philadelphia, PA ยท On-site

$150 - $400/day

Sports (Dance) Videographer / Camera Operator Duration: February - June 2026 Location: Nationwide travel across the U.S. Compensation: $150-$400/Day + Travel Pay + All Expenses About DanceBUG ...

Live Action Camera Operator

Columbus, OH ยท On-site

$150 - $400/day

Sports (Dance) Videographer / Camera Operator Duration: February - June 2026 Location: Nationwide travel across the U.S. Compensation: $150-$400/Day + Travel Pay + All Expenses About DanceBUG ...

Sports (Dance) Videographer / Camera Operator Duration: February - June 2026 Location: Nationwide travel across the U.S. Compensation: $150-$400/Day + Travel Pay + All Expenses About DanceBUG ...

Setup and maintain operating use of multiple camera during games / events * Complete any sponsorship needs / obligations during pre-game, in-game and post-game, as needed * Ability to keep pace in an ...

Sports (Dance) Videographer / Camera Operator Duration: February - June 2026 Location: Nationwide travel across the U.S. Compensation: $150-$400/Day + Travel Pay + All Expenses About DanceBUG ...

Sports Videographer

Boston, MA ยท On-site

$150 - $400/day

Sports (Dance) Videographer / Camera Operator Duration: February - June 2026 Location: Nationwide travel across the U.S. Compensation: $150-$400/Day + Travel Pay + All Expenses About DanceBUG ...

Sports Videographer

Philadelphia, PA ยท On-site

$150 - $400/day

Sports (Dance) Videographer / Camera Operator Duration: February - June 2026 Location: Nationwide travel across the U.S. Compensation: $150-$400/Day + Travel Pay + All Expenses About DanceBUG ...

Sports (Dance) Videographer / Camera Operator Duration: February - June 2026 Location: Nationwide travel across the U.S. Compensation: $150-$400/Day + Travel Pay + All Expenses About DanceBUG ...

Sports Videographer

Orlando, FL ยท On-site

$150 - $400/day

Sports (Dance) Videographer / Camera Operator Duration: February - June 2026 Location: Nationwide travel across the U.S. Compensation: $150-$400/Day + Travel Pay + All Expenses About DanceBUG ...

Sports (Dance) Videographer / Camera Operator Duration: February - June 2026 Location: Nationwide travel across the U.S. Compensation: $150-$400/Day + Travel Pay + All Expenses About DanceBUG ...

Sports Videographer

Fort Lauderdale, FL ยท On-site

$150 - $400/day

Sports (Dance) Videographer / Camera Operator Duration: February - June 2026 Location: Nationwide travel across the U.S. Compensation: $150-$400/Day + Travel Pay + All Expenses About DanceBUG ...

Sports (Dance) Videographer / Camera Operator Duration: February - June 2026 Location: Nationwide travel across the U.S. Compensation: $150-$400/Day + Travel Pay + All Expenses About DanceBUG ...

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How much do sport camera operator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 11, 2026, the average hourly pay for sport 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 Does a Sports Camera Operator Do?

Sports camera operators film live sporting events for a television broadcast. The footage may be televised live or recorded for a later broadcast. As a sports camera operator, you may use large, mounted video cameras to or smaller digital handheld cameras to capture the action on the field or court, as well as audience reactions. You may also work with sports reporters to interview coaches, team members, and fans. Sports camera operators must pay close attention to the producer and director, taking directions on what and when to shoot. A closely related profession is sports photographer; they take still pictures at games, press conferences, and other sporting events for magazines and websites.

What does a Sport Camera Operator do?

A Sport Camera Operator is responsible for filming live sporting events, capturing action shots, and ensuring high-quality footage for broadcast or streaming. They work closely with directors and production teams to follow the action, anticipate key plays, and select the best angles. Their work requires technical knowledge of camera equipment, an understanding of the sport, and the ability to react quickly to fast-moving events. Sport Camera Operators may work in stadiums, arenas, or on location, often during evenings or weekends when games are scheduled.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Sport Camera Operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Sport Camera Operator, you need a solid understanding of camera operation, shot composition, and live event coverage, often supported by a relevant degree or technical training in film, broadcasting, or media. Familiarity with broadcast-quality cameras, camera rigs, tripods, and live production equipment is typically required, along with knowledge of editing software. Attention to detail, quick reflexes, and strong communication skills help operators capture fast-paced action and collaborate effectively with the production team. These skills ensure smooth, high-quality visual coverage that enhances the viewing experience and meets broadcast standards.

What are some typical challenges a Sport Camera Operator faces during live events?

Sport Camera Operators often work in fast-paced, unpredictable environments where quick reflexes and attention to detail are essential. One common challenge is maintaining steady, high-quality shots while tracking fast-moving athletes or action, sometimes in adverse weather or crowded venues. Operators must also coordinate closely with directors, producers, and other camera crew members to ensure all critical moments are captured from the best angles. Adapting to last-minute changes, technical issues, and the pressure of live broadcasting are all part of the daily routine.

What is the difference between Sport Camera Operator vs Broadcast Camera Operator?

AspectSport Camera OperatorBroadcast Camera Operator
CredentialsRelevant camera operation certifications, sometimes specialized in sportsSimilar certifications, often with broader media or production training
Work EnvironmentSports venues, stadiums, outdoor and indoor sports eventsTV studios, live event venues, various broadcast settings
Industry UsagePrimarily sports broadcastingGeneral broadcasting including news, entertainment, sports

Sport Camera Operators focus on capturing live sports events, often working in dynamic outdoor environments. Broadcast Camera Operators have a broader role in various live and recorded media productions, including sports, news, and entertainment. While both roles require similar technical skills and certifications, their work settings and specific focus differ.

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Infographic showing various Sport Camera Operator job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 71% Full Time, 16% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 11% Nights. Highlights an 41% Physical, and 59% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $58,583 per year, or $28.2 per hour.

Live Action Camera Operator

DanceBUG Inc.

Charleston, SC โ€ข On-site

Contractor

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Sports (Dance) Videographer / Camera Operator
Duration: February โ€“ June 2026
Location: Nationwide travel across the U.S.
Compensation: $150-$400/Day + Travel Pay + All Expenses
About DanceBUG
DanceBUG is the industry leader in Dance Media and Software, with nearly 25 years of innovation serving the dance community. From groundbreaking products like Video Judge to our full suite of Registration, Scheduling, Tabulation, and Streaming tools, weโ€™re trusted nationwide as the gold standard for dance videography and photography.
๐ŸŒ Learn more about us here: What We Do at DanceBUG
The Role
Weโ€™re looking for passionate and skilled Videographers/Camera Operators to join our seasonal team. In this role, youโ€™ll travel nationwide to capture and stream dance competitions, recitals, and workshopsโ€”helping us deliver high-quality media to studios and dancers across the country.
Key Responsibilities
  • Set up and operate video, audio, and streaming equipment on-site
  • Conduct daily video/audio checks to ensure broadcast quality
  • Film and log performances, manage live streams, and upload daily footage
  • Handle data transfers (FTP/shipping) after events
  • Travel nationwide by car or plane to assigned venues

Requirements
  • Experience filming live events, sports, or action performances
  • Strong technical skills with camera operation (exposure, white balance, audio
  • Able to lift 50 lbs, work 12โ€“16-hour days, and travel Thursโ€“Mon as needed
  • Must live within 1 hour of an airport and hold a valid U.S. driverโ€™s license
  • Comfortable with loud music, flashing lights, and extended stationary periods
  • Must pass a Criminal Background and Vulnerable Sector check
Perks
  • Paid training in Jan/Feb 2026
  • All travel and hotel accommodations covered (single-occupancy rooms)
  • Travel time is paid
  • All equipment provided
Key Dates
Virtual Training:ย  1 day each week in January (4 days total)
Infield Training:ย  2 Training at actual events in January and February
Key Dates:ย ย 
  • Feb 27โ€“Mar 1, Mar 6โ€“8, Mar 13โ€“15, Mar 20โ€“22, Mar 27โ€“29
  • Apr 10โ€“12, Apr 17โ€“19, Apr 24โ€“26
  • May 1โ€“3, May 8โ€“10, May 15โ€“17, May 29-31
  • June 5-7
Additional Opportunities:ย  There are events that run until the end of July.
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