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    Eric Eisenstein: TODAY Show & Saturday Night Live Camera Ops

    enApril 29, 2016
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    About this Episode

    Eric has been on the forefront of filming for top network shows and programs for 36 years. A veteran in the field of camera ops, he balances technical skill with creative flair to capture the best shots. Eric has also been a freelance director for various top level networks and shows from the Olympics to Eminem concerts. An inside look at his work behind the scenes from the TODAY Show to SNL.

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