I don't think the Cinematographer and camera operator's work will be same.the work of Cinematographer is really very difficult to compare camera operator..!
There are many different qualifications needed in order to be a heavy equipment operator. Some of the more common ones are being able to read grade plans, operate the machines safely, good physical condition and many more.
Just operating a camera.
The amount of education required will depend on what one intends to operate. For example, a computer operator is likely to need a high school certificate at the very least, whilst a steam press operator may not require any qualifications at all.
Roughly £30 per hour for a full, professional camera operator, excluding their own kit.
A technical person who assists the camera operator, prepares equipment, keeps dope sheets and manages the media for a production.
Experience in the transportation industry is usually need to qualify to become a forklift operator in California. The applicant must be at least 18 years old and having a high school diploma or a GED is preferred.
I personally taught myself when it came to photographing weddings in Raleigh. A lot of research and getting familiar with my camera equipment was key.
When looking for a job, some of the technical skills that are needed for a computer operator include Microsoft Certification and some technician competencies.
MATRICULATION PASS, COMPUTER LITERACY , minimum one years EPABX experience , fluency in multiple language which include local language,
Dolly
what a camera operator actually does, they film at a studio and can film anything else really!! but they also film on the TV and you could probably see them if you look carefully!