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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
cameraman
noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
television
▪ Authors Nick Hayward is a freelance television cameraman specialising in wildlife film-making.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ An astronaut, dressing for the mission, gives a quick thumbs up to a cameraman.
▪ He and his cameraman spent 17 hours traveling from one hilly location to the next, with a brief stop in Scottsdale.
▪ I merely put consequences of politics on film: a cameraman is not involved right?
▪ I went to my house in Madrid with Nicolas Roeg, the lighting cameraman, and we worked on rewriting the script.
▪ In one scene a gunman points his weapon at the cameraman.
▪ It broke up the crew and left the cameraman shaking underneath his camera.
▪ Justin, a cameraman, and his stepson, Tom.
▪ On the left of the hall a battery of news cameramen and reporters were recording the scene.
Wiktionary
cameraman

n. Somebody who operates a movie camera or television camera.

WordNet
cameraman

n. a photographer who operates a movie camera [syn: camera operator, cinematographer]

Usage examples of "cameraman".

She, her cameraman Marc Renard, soundman Jean Carron and producer Sharon Levy, along with Marshals Sergey Levorst of Russia and Chu Feng of China, Generals Erton of France, Trayner of the United States and a French paratrooper security detail were all lost on Barwhon 5 .

KINSHIP was wandering around at the head of a retinue of cameramen, sound recordists and general dogbodies when I arrived at Newbury racecourse on the following day, Wednesday.

Mort Jason was standing to one side of the ectogenetic chambers, accompanied by a cameraman.

John and Mel the cameraman parked their white NewsSix fastback in one of the press stalls behind the capitol building and started across the vast lawns of the Capitol Plaza toward the Executive Offices, a four-story, marble-and-concrete complex that faced the capitol and emulated the classic architecture of the landmarks around it.

Knoxville before being toppled by the usual blow scandal, fed her the questions and gave orders to their cameraman, the aging, overweight hepcat Barney Lumpen, forty-three, who could do all that stuff in his sleep and never listened to the interviews.

The cameraman pulled a microcassette recorder from the breast pocket of his parka and clicked it off.

The cameraman slithered to his knees and then his feet, trashing a few more plates of food as he tried to accelerate in pursuit of the two other minicam operators who were now well ahead of him.

This was so well known that several cameramen were pressing their minicam lenses to their chests, to protect them from the sonic assault.

Fingerhood, Jimmy, her co-star, her husband, the movie composer she screwed in desperation the night she lost the Oscar, the cameraman whose only interest was her labia minora which he said resembled a pink tea rose, the construction worker she picked up on a dare and was let down by with a bang, even the midgetthey all agreed she was a washout in bed.

Like a Secret Service agent, I took for myself the blows of lights and flashes from the cameramen and photographers waiting predatorily outside the house.

Marty, back at storyboards, having an animated conversation with a cameraman.

Shreck and his cameraman Flynn ran down a narrow street, the buildings burning to either side like giant balefires under the blood-streaked sky.

There would be Markham, myself, two cameramen Markham had hired, and Dr.

I kept making more lists and ordering more items, and contacted the cameramen to see if they had any special needs.

Markham practically glowed, but I noticed that he managed to avoid shaking hands until the cameramen were able to capture it.