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[img]http://lh4.ggpht.com/-M7MuL233X5c/TlPBgYIrTUI/AAAAAAAAAXU/8pyp8TifEms/s400/33.png[/img][color=#141414][font=Georgia,] camera'man' ganga to ela avutadi vaay camera'women' avvali ga...[/font][/color]

[color=#141414][font=Georgia,][background=rgb(252, 252, 255)]indaka vere post lo adiga, no response.. y dis kolaveri I say[/background][/font][/color]

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Camera Woman ani seperate term ledu..

man/Woman ni Cameraman ane pilustaru....

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[quote name='k2s' timestamp='1350508026' post='1302646417']
andukey movie assam
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assam aa... sittodu $20+ gas ki $15+ tindi ki $10 ki ready ayipoyadu mari (= fafal to sandwich)

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[quote name='ChittiNaidu' timestamp='1350508071' post='1302646421']
Camera Woman ani seperate term ledu..

man/Woman ni Cameraman ane pilustaru....
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nee moham.... camera person ane word okati undi anna sangati marchitiva sitti??

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[quote name='CBZ' timestamp='1350508108' post='1302646426']
assam aa... sittodu $20+ gas ki $15+ tindi ki $10 ki ready ayipoyadu mari[b] (= fafal to sandwich)
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[quote name='CBZ' timestamp='1350508138' post='1302646432']
nee moham.... camera person ane word okati undi anna sangati marchitiva sitti??
[/quote]


title lo cameraperson..ani pedite bagodu ga....

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[color=#1F1E1D][font=verdana, arial, sans-serif][size=3][background=rgb(255, 255, 204)]It really all depends on the feelings of the individual concerned; some people regard 'cameraman' as a job title to be sufficiently gender-neutral — and look how many female actresses prefer to be called 'actor'![/background][/size][/font][/color]

[color=#1F1E1D][font=verdana, arial, sans-serif][size=3][background=rgb(255, 255, 204)]One way round it, in a list of credits, at least, is simply to say 'camera'[/background][/size][/font][/color]

[color=#1F1E1D][font=verdana, arial, sans-serif][size=3][background=rgb(255, 255, 204)]It is VITALLY IMPORTANT not to change the term into 'camera operator', 'cinematographer', or 'director of photography', since all these terms have quite specific, different meanings.[/background][/size][/font][/color]

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[quote name='ChittiNaidu' timestamp='1350508172' post='1302646437']


title lo cameraperson..ani pedite bagodu ga....
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upar inkedo rasinav mari

.... cameraman ganga ane title ettaga lendi cameraperson ani edite teda emundi vaay....

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[color=#01223A][font=Verdana, Geneva, sans-serif][size=3][b]Ways of talking about men and women[/b][/size][/font][/color][color=#01223A][font=Verdana][size=3]When you are writing or speaking English it is important to use language that includes both men and women equally. Some people may be very offended if you do not.[/size][/font][/color][color=#01223A][font=Verdana, Geneva, sans-serif][size=3][b]The human race[/b][/size][/font][/color][color=#01223A][font=Verdana][size=3][b]Man[/b] and [b]mankind[/b] have traditionally been used to mean ‘all men and women’. Many people now prefer to use [b]humanity[/b], [b]the human race[/b], [b]human beings[/b] or [b]people[/b].[/size][/font][/color][color=#01223A][font=Verdana, Geneva, sans-serif][size=3][b]Jobs[/b][/size][/font][/color][color=#01223A][font=Verdana][size=3]The suffix [b]-ess[/b] in names of occupations such as [b]actress[/b], [b]hostess[/b] and [b]waitress[/b] shows that the person doing the job is a woman. Many people now avoid these. Instead you can use [b]actor[/b] or[b]host[/b], (although [b]actress[/b] and [b]hostess[/b] are still very common) or a neutral word, such as [b]server[/b]for [i]waiter[/i] and [i]waitress[/i].[/size][/font][/color][color=#01223A][font=Verdana][size=3]Neutral words like [b]assistant[/b], [b]worker[/b], [b]person[/b] or [b]officer[/b] are now often used instead of [i]-man[/i] or -[i]woman[/i] in the names of jobs. For example, you can use [b]police officer[/b] instead of [i]policeman[/i] or[i]policewoman[/i], and [b]spokesperson[/b] instead of [i]spokesman[/i] or [i]spokeswoman[/i]. Neutral words are very common in newspapers, on television and radio and in official writing, in both [i]British English[/i] and[i]North American English[/i].[/size][/font][/color][color=#01223A][font=Verdana][size=3]When talking about jobs that are traditionally done by the other sex, some people say: [b]a male secretary[/b]/[b]nurse[/b]/[b]model[/b] (NOT [b]man[/b]) or [b]a woman[/b]/[b]female[/b] [b]doctor[/b]/[b]barrister[/b]/[b]driver[/b]. However this is now not usually used unless you need to emphasize which sex the person is, or it is still unusual for the job to be done by a man/woman: [i]My daughter prefers to see a woman doctor.[/i] ◇[i]They have a male nanny for their kids.[/i] ◇ [i]a female racing driver[/i][/size][/font][/color]

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drawing vese vaadini drawer...
cooking sese vaanni cooker.... ani enduku anaroo
allane... camera shoot chese vaallani cameraman antaru.... akkada gender ledu kaani manam ala feel avutam
ee madhya adedo tv lo cheppadu memu ladies ki imp istam anduke ippatinunchi cameraman badulu cameraperson ani chebutam ani
appudu gender feeling lekunda untundi ani

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[quote name='edisav_edava' timestamp='1350508232' post='1302646442']
[color=#1F1E1D][font=verdana, arial, sans-serif][size=3][background=rgb(255, 255, 204)]It really all depends on the feelings of the individual concerned; some people regard 'cameraman' as a job title to be sufficiently gender-neutral — and look how many female actresses prefer to be called 'actor'![/background][/size][/font][/color]

[color=#1F1E1D][font=verdana, arial, sans-serif][size=3][background=rgb(255, 255, 204)]One way round it, in a list of credits, at least, is simply to say 'camera'[/background][/size][/font][/color]

[color=#1F1E1D][font=verdana, arial, sans-serif][size=3][background=rgb(255, 255, 204)]It is VITALLY IMPORTANT not to change the term into 'camera operator', 'cinematographer', or 'director of photography', since all these terms have quite specific, different meanings.[/background][/size][/font][/color]
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'[color=#1F1E1D][font=verdana, arial, sans-serif][size=3][background=rgb(255, 255, 204)]'camera operator', 'cinematographer', or 'director of photography'' ee moodu uni words kada.... masculine and feminine genders ki use cheyochu..but camera'man' aite masculine kada... how ya how??[/background][/size][/font][/color]

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[quote name='CBZ' timestamp='1350508108' post='1302646426']
assam aa... sittodu $20+ gas ki $15+ tindi ki $10 ki ready ayipoyadu mari (= fafal to sandwich)
[/quote]bongu emi kadu..

aa theatre ki ochey fafal kuda fafal ee na ??

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[quote name='edisav_edava' timestamp='1350508232' post='1302646442']
[color=#1F1E1D][font=verdana, arial, sans-serif][size=3][background=rgb(255, 255, 204)]It really all depends on the feelings of the individual concerned; some people regard 'cameraman' as a job title to be sufficiently gender-neutral — and look how many female actresses prefer to be called 'actor'![/background][/size][/font][/color]

[color=#1F1E1D][font=verdana, arial, sans-serif][size=3][background=rgb(255, 255, 204)]One way round it, in a list of credits, at least, is simply to say 'camera'[/background][/size][/font][/color]

[color=#1F1E1D][font=verdana, arial, sans-serif][size=3][background=rgb(255, 255, 204)]It is VITALLY IMPORTANT not to change the term into 'camera operator', 'cinematographer', or 'director of photography', since all these terms have quite specific, different meanings.[/background][/size][/font][/color]
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good post.... it is gender neutral word...

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