Operating Cameraman Magazine is a semi-annual publication founded in 1991 by the Society of Operating Cameramen. Written from the perspective of the camera operator, each issue deals with issues relevant to sound stages in the world-wide motion picture industry. It includes articles on the development of the motion picture camera (from the silent era through modern equipment), aspect ratios, set etiquette, the digital revolution, and other informational subjects.
In 2007, the title of the semi-annual publication was changed to the Camera Operator Magazine.
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