Video Camera Operator Interview Questions
1. Tell me about a situation where you had to quickly adapt to inevitable changes as a Video Camera Operator.
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1. When there was power shut down I used my Mobile phone to capture the moments and got rewarded as this was the only material had available for producer.
2. What are your career goals?
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1. To be successful Camera operator.
3. Are you a detail oriented person?
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1. Yes, not at the beginnig but the more I know the more I see.
4. What kind of expectations do you have for yourself and your work?
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1. Get rewarded what job you produce and work with sincerity loyalty and with enthusiasm using yours years of experience to get best of it.
5. What is the most difficult part of being a video camera operator?
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1. Working with less favourable condition and gears.
6. What is the most rewarding part of being a video camera operator?
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1. Most rewarding part of being a video camera operator is able being creative.
7. What are your career goals?
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1. To satisfy the needs of the employer director producer.
8. What do you like least about being a video camera operator?
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9. What do you like most about being a video camera operator?
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1. Get the best moment captured.
10. What do you feel is the most important skill a video camera operator should possess?
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1. A video operator should have patience when filming.
11. As a Video Camera Operator, what do you believe is your best asset?
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1. Years of experience and patience physically fit and best eye sight.
12. Why do you want a career as a video camera operator?
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13. How did you hear about this position?
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14. Tell me a time when you disagreed with your boss.
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15. What made you choose a career as a video camera operator?
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1. Love to capture the moments which becomes memorable and valuable assets for future.
16. What motivates you to succeed?
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1. Patience and experience give me confidence to move forward either way.
17. What makes you uncomfortable?
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1. When gears are not been upgraded to the latest standard of industry demand.
18. Would you work holidays and weekends?
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1. Yes as required by company.
19. What is the most difficult situation you have had to face and how did you tackle it?
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1. When wether and gear is not favourable still got the shoot material for project.
20. Describe a difficult project and how you overcame it?
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1. I struggled with reacting quickly to a variation of movements on the floor. In order to overcome this, I practiced a camera sequence which tested my reaction time.
21. What major challenges and problems did you face at your last position?
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1. Availability of equipment restricted our original intentions. However, I believe gaining the trust from colleagues who appeared in front of the camera was the most testing.