Camera Operators, Television, Video, and Film
AI Impact
Some tasks are AI-exposed but the role overall requires enough human judgment or interaction to remain partially resilient.
Robotics Impact
Some structured physical tasks are automatable. Human oversight and adaptive judgment remain necessary.
Most AI-Affected Tasks in This Role
Edit films and videotapes to insert music, dialogue, and sound effects, to arrange films into sequences, and to correct errors, using editing equipment.
Document test results, using cameras, spreadsheets, documents, or other tools.
Upload digital media, such as photos, video, or scanned images to online storefront, auction sites, or other shopping Web sites.
Compose images of products, using video or still cameras, lighting equipment, props, or photo or video editing software.
Present information in audio-visual or interactive formats, using computers, television, audio-visual aids, or other equipment, materials, or technologies.
Import text and art elements, such as electronic clip art or electronic files from photographs that have been scanned or produced with a digital camera, using computer software.
Compose and frame each shot, applying the technical aspects of light, lenses, film, filters, and camera settings to achieve the effects sought by directors.
Operate desktop publishing software and equipment to design, lay out, and produce camera-ready copy.
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