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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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Supports livestream visual needs, including multicamera and still camera operations, and lighting (three-point portrait setup). Experience or academic training in studio & field production including lighting, audio, and camera work, as well as formal live sound training are beneficial.
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Demonstrate an excellent knowledge of Unreal Engine, including Blueprints, Livelink and tracking systems, LED tech, as well as Maya and experience with the visual effects pipeline. Collaborate with the Virtual Production Supervisor to prepare and run Unreal Engine environments for in-camera VFX shooting workflows.
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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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Other studio knowledge such as teleprompter operator, camera operator, light etc. Oversee editing, sound design, motion graphics and visual effects creation. Oversee editing, sound design, motion graphics and visual effects creation.
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Apply story development, directing, cinematography, and editing to create compelling edit content that shows the intended story and message per the script and direction from producers/directors. Knowledge of current and emerging software, motion graphics and design techniques, and technologies, production and post-production techniques to be able to guide both client and crew, and oversee all aspects of the project to ensure timely delivery.
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Incumbents are expected to operate professional broadcasting equipment used in single and multi-camera productions in studio or outside broadcast to provide tape footage by combining the use of complex technology with visual skills.
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The SOC Operator position helps maintain a safe and secure environment for our clients by providing centrally managed law enforcement radio monitoring with event logging and recording, alarm monitoring of intrusion detection systems, and emergency dispatch, incident reporting and analysis, and remote alarm panel programming.
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You will oversee technical aspects of virtual experiences, including but not limited to being a camera operator, Zoom host, director, editing and mixing any pre-recorded content. Audio Visual Tech @ Hotel Roanoke & Conference Center Benchmark Hospitality Roanoke VA.
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We are a fast paced and energetic company looking for experienced PTZ Camera Operator professionals to help support the execution of live event production for our high-profile NYC based clients.
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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. Knowledge of technical theater, including but not limited to: theater safety, audio and lighting systems, special effects, video, theatrical scenery and drapery, set decorating, scenic and prop construction, maintenance and repair.
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Experience as a professional filmmaker and/or expertise in support areas (i.e., G&E, camera operator, sound design, art direction, producing, directing, production design, editing, etc.
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Required Qualifications: Experience as a professional filmmaker and/or expertise in support areas (i.e., G&E, camera operator, sound design, art direction, producing, directing, production design, editing, etc.
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Ability to obtain sewer collection system operator certification within time stipulated upon hire. Must possess the visual acuity to operate mobile equipment such as the loader and dump truck in a safe manner, perform mechanical tasks, and to visually inspect the work performed.
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Synapse leverages these cutting-edge technologies and harnesses our collective years of experience and battle-tested knowledge to craft a more robust, filmmaker-centric virtual production solution and engaging, immersive visual experiences.
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