Camera Operator Remote & Hybrid Only Jobs in California

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Media Production Specialist (part-time)

  • Mt. San Antonio College
  • Walnut, CA
  • 45+ days ago
  • Walnut, CA
  • 45+ days ago

Operate and maintain audio and video production equipment; read, interpret, and apply technical information from schematics. 6....

Hybrid

Instructional Design and Media Production Specialist

  • San Diego State University Research Foundation
  • San Diego, CA
  • 60+ days ago
  • San Diego, CA
  • 60+ days ago

Advanced competency using media production tools (e.g., Adobe Premiere, Audition, Camtasia, etc.). Experience leveraging immersive and Gen AI tools in online course design....

Remote

Demographic Data for California

Moving to California? Find some basic demographic data about California below.


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Camera Operator Online Courses and Training Opportunities

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Computational Camera and Photography
A computational camera attempts to digitally capture the essence of visual information by exploiting the synergistic combination of task-specific optics, illumination, sensors and processing. In...
Girls Who Build Cameras
The Girls Who Build Cameras workshop for high school girls is a one-day, hands-on introduction to camera physics and technology (i.e. how Instagram works!) at the }. The workshop includes tearing...
Cinemachine Cameras
Cinemachine lets you to craft shots, build camera rigs, and dream up camera behaviors without any programming. In this tutorial, you'll add a Cinemachine Camera and Brain to your project. Learn...

Salary for Camera Operator Jobs in California

Estimated salary range based on data from US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and iHire research efforts.

Licensing / Certification

Required or preferred licenses and certifications for Camera Operator positions.



Highest Education Level

Camera Operators in California offer the following education background
Bachelor's Degree
65.6%
Associate's Degree
10.3%
Master's Degree
10.1%
High School or GED
6.3%
Vocational Degree or Certification
5.1%
Some College
1.4%
Doctorate Degree
0.7%
Some High School
0.4%

Average Work Experience
Here's a breakdown of the number of years' experience offered by Camera Operators in California
Less than 1 year
39.2%
None
30.0%
2-4 years
18.4%
1-2 years
10.4%
4-6 years
2.1%


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