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Act as production coordinator, camera operator, and/or sound mixer (monitor production audio, perform sound checks and work with other audio engineers to ensure proper recording.
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Proficient camera operator, setup of lighting, use of audio recording and monitoring equipment and video ingest and logging process, transcoding and various video codecs, formats, and standards.
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Candidates should be well-versed in video production including camera setup, indoor and outdoor lighting, and audio recording. Must have a portfolio with editing examples of on-camera soundbites and b-roll footage that demonstrate a strong knowledge of video production and post-production best practices.
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Field production lighting, audio recording and gear. This is a hands-on position that requires the ability to write scripts, do camera work in studio and on field, edit video and audio, and manipulate design and motion graphics.
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Familiarity with typical video and audio recording formats commonly found in the cinematic or live broadcast industry. The Videographer will be working with cutting-edge camera, lighting and audio systems while seeking out remarkable images to help bring Apples larger creative vision and technology to a global audience.
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Serve as the event/meeting director, technical director, robotic camera op, camera op, floor director, on-air graphics (CG) op, audio mixer, agenda tagger, and a/v support technician.
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The Live Streaming Supervisor is an integral member of the Production Services team at the Blair School of Music at Vanderbilt University and is responsible for the live streaming and recording of audio/video of recitals, concerts and live events.
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What You'll Do:Gathering, writing, recording, editing, and delivering traffic reports as outlined by Audacy Inc. Monitoring of traffic gathering assets (ie: traffic camera imagery, scanner listening, etc.
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Candidates must have or want experience in studio-based and/or remote-based production including one or more of these skilled areas: camera operation, lighting design and/or setup, studio and/or remote audio recording, audio reinforcement, wireless and boom micing and video editing.
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Knowledge and experience with technical video equipment (audio recording, live video switching, lighting, set design, camera gear - Canon, Black Magic etc) Execute, export and upload of various forms of services/sermons and manage YouTube channel, RRC App video content and audio formats on Spotify/Apple Podcasts.
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A bachelor's degree in a related field and/or 4+ years of professional experience in video production, including camera operation, lighting, audio recording, and equipment setup and breakdown.
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Experience in managing a Body Worn Camera/Mobile Video and Audio Recording program. This includes managing all aspects of digital multimedia collected by body worn cameras, including receiving, cataloging, redacting, and coordinating with the Property Unit to ensure proper maintenance of custody of evidentiary audio/video collected and stored in a digital format.
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Technical skills include: video editing with Premiere; design development with Illustrator and InDesign; photo editing with Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop; front end web development with HTML and CSS; and familiarity with DSLR camera systems.
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Knowledge of camera movement, lighting, color grading, audio recording and mixing, and shot selection, is required. Creates original programming for the Town's cable TV channel, including writing scripts, directing videos, incorporating audio and visual graphics, and editing.
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Perform camera operation, audio recording/mixing, lighting, and editing for video and multimedia projects. Content Creation: Engage in digital content creation via on-site video lecture recording, enhancing the quality and reach of CETI's educational materials.
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