Bob Cooke
Bob Cooke is credited as a Camera Loader in the 2001 film Bridget Jones's Diary. In this role, Cooke assisted the camera department by managing and organizing film stock, ensuring proper loading and unloading of film magazines, and maintaining the continuity of shots.
Biography
Bob Cooke is credited as a Camera Loader in the 2001 film Bridget Jones's Diary. In this role, Cooke assisted the camera department by managing and organizing film stock, ensuring proper loading and unloading of film magazines, and maintaining the continuity of shots. The position is a technical and logistical role within the cinematography team, supporting the smooth operation of film-based camera systems.
Cooke’s only verified credit in the film industry is from the noted production. The Camera Loader position is essential for productions using traditional film cameras, as it helps prevent delays and ensures the integrity of the footage captured. Cooke’s involvement in the project reflects a specialized contribution to the film’s production process.




