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This position will be responsible for Producing Multimedia (audio, video, computer media and graphic arts resources with an emphasis on Video Editing and Camera Operation. A passion for visual storytelling and creating compelling video content.
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Setup and calibrates audio visual equipment including display devices, projectors, televisions, camera systems, video teleconferencing systems (VTC), microphones and speakers.
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Produce and direct Athletics events, serving as producer, director, operate video switcher, camera operator, providing production support, video engineer, audio engineer, event setup, and event strike.
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Technical knowledge and install experience of Video Conferencing systems Polycom/Lifesize/Tandberg/Cisco and web based camera solutions. Project Lead and Commissioning of corporate audio visual solutions.
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Sets up, installs, and breaks down audio/visual equipment including microphones, speakers, projects, video/audio monitors, recording equipment, laptops, projectors, cables, etc.
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Experience in event style Audio Visual and Video Production. Experience with event video production systems to include audio mixers, production lighting, video recording equipment, live stream solutions, multi-camera production systems and robotic cameras.
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Is experienced in audio, video, photography, animation, motion graphics, and copywriting? Expert knowledge of camera equipment, lighting, and audio recording techniques. Strong visual storytelling skills and the ability to envision and execute visual stories in video, photography, and other multimedia.
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Install and maintain audio-visual equipment including display devices, projectors, televisions, camera systems, video teleconferencing systems, microphones, and speakers. Minimum of three years of continuous experience in event production and audio-visual management.
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Support the post-production process by editing video content, adding visual effects, and refining audio elements. Proficiency or interest in learning video editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro.
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ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Assisting customers by servicing, troubleshooting and installing Burglar Alarm, CCTV, Access Control Systems and Audio/Video Systems while meeting customer needs and expectations.
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Operate a spotlight, light board, audio console, video camera, and/or special effects equipment for shows and special events in the park. Perform all assignments and responsibilities as outlined for a stagehand, spotlight operator, light board operator, audio operator, special effects operator, and camera operator.
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Provides on-site and remote end users support for issues involving audio-visual equipment and software in a timely and efficient manner. Strong knowledge of audio and video production tools such as laptops, video switchers, digital cameras, mixers, professional grade video cameras, professional audio and video recorders, LCDs, microphones, and related components.
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Prefer a minimum of three years of experience in the media arts using visual composition, digital video, lighting, and audio techniques. Proficiency in camera function and technique, video editing, and all aspects of video pre- and postproduction.
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Provides hands-on and remote support/troubleshooting of integrated video and audio-conferencing equipment in conference rooms and mobile environments. In-depth knowledge of legacy and state of the art multimedia systems and equipment used in best of class conference centers, including video conferencing.
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Experience using VTC Codec's, Audio Mixers, Control Systems, Audio Visual automation, Wiring, Amplifiers, Microphones, Projection systems, Video Cameras, and other A/V peripheral equipment.
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