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Definition of Cameramen
1. cameraman [n] - See also: cameraman
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cameramen
Literary usage of Cameramen
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Condensed Course in Motion Picture Photography by Charles Wilbur Hoffman, Carl Louis Gregory (1920)
"Too many cameramen and too many directors, as well, fail to understand why they do
... I know cameramen who have kept their photographic eye in practice by ..."
2. The Girl and the Job by Helen Christene Hoerle, Florence B.. Saltzberg (1919)
"In Italy there is a school for cameramen where the course is of many ... There are
also schools here, though cameramen usually evolve from camera boys whose ..."
3. Human Rights in Post-Communist Albania by Fred Abrahams, Human Rights Watch (Helsinki). (1996)
"They took [detained] me and a cameraman and others. They took away the cameras.
It was terrible. Very violent. They took seven cameramen, eight journalists, ..."
4. Writing the Photoplay by Joseph Berg Esenwein, Arthur Leeds (1919)
"Almost every day, directors and cameramen—especially cameramen—risk life and limb
in an effort to secure some novel scenic effect as a background for their ..."
5. Camera by Columbia Photographic Society, Philadelphia (1916)
""At the present time we have a staff of six cartoonists, twenty assistant artists
and four cameramen constantly at work. An idea of the amount of labor ..."
6. Ninth Day of Creationby Leonard Crane by Leonard Crane (2000)
"A few bold TV cameramen on the other hand—whom Cassie judged more foolhardy than
brave—tried to continue filming from the center of the street. ..."
7. Republic by Charles Edward Sheehan-miles (2007)
"They moved down the stairs almost as one unit: half a dozen cameramen, plus many
more print reporters and photographers.This was probably the best- covered ..."