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Proficiency with common video production and editing tools such as Adobe Creative Suite, live streaming platforms, camera, and audio equipment. Potential to serve as on-camera talent, engage in videography and photography.
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Propose program ideas; work with department to prepare outlines and treatments; write scripts; coordinate content, shooting locations and on-camera talent; act as or direct video and camera crew, log footage; digitize material; build sequences and transitions; mix audio; all utilizing a script software and digital editing system; and conform completed video programs for broadcast, web streaming and DVD distribution.
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Maintains the proper operation, calibration and repair of the following systems; Cable infrastructure, audio and video infrastructure, radio communications, network and telecommunication, data communication, CATV, CCTV, nurse call, access control, P.A., security alarm, fire alarm, small pneumatic and mechanical equipment and general office electronic equipment.
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The ideal candidate thinks of social media as a powerful journalistic tool and is excited about making complex research engaging for the public - with a comfort or eagerness to be on camera, record voiceover and 'host' social media video content.
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Integrate, install, upgrade and maintain broadcast and production closed circuit television systems, surveillance camera systems and fiber optic and RF cable distribution systems used for entertainment, training, and security aboard United States Navy, Coast Guard, and Military Sealift Command ships.
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The role also requires an understanding of audio-visual equipment, including professional camera systems, lighting equipment, microphones, mixing consoles, video routers and switchers, and video transmission systems.
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Ability to analyze Datasheets and read schematicsExtra Credit For:Previous experience working on low-power audio/video or camera consumer electronics productsWriting USB Drivers for WindowsPrevious experience with analog and digital sensors (accelerometer, gyro, IR, cap touch, microphones, etc.
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Studio Floor Operation- block cameras on studio floor, set up basic camera levels, white balance cameras, place microphone on talent, use of proper verbal and non-verbal cues, proper use of lighting board, applied basic knowledge of studio lighting, control flow of product and people on studio floor, prep multiple studios.
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Comfortable appearing on-camera and guiding talent conversations during shoots. 2-3 years video production experience and familiarity with video production equipment and software, including cameras, lighting, editing, and audio recording.
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Reviewing and transcribing recorded evidence, such as surveillance video, body-worn camera footage, recorded inmate telephone calls, and audio recordings of interviews. Working directly and independently with ADAs and the NYPD Internal Affairs Bureau, Department of Investigations, Civilian Complaint Review Board, and other local, state, and federal external partner agencies on long term investigations and prosecutions of PAU cases.
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Provide basic camera technical support, assist with related studio productions using modern video and audio equipment; experience with robotics, audio, or lighting a plus. Hands-on experience supporting large scale virtual/hybrid meetings and events, webinars and conferences, and/or video productions and broadcasts.
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Assists with operation and maintenance of Studio 57 equipment, including editing, dubbing, videography and camera operation. Identify and resolve malfunctions for AV equipment including display devices, projectors, televisions, camera systems, video teleconferencing systems (VTC), microphones and speakers.
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Collaborate with presenters to optimize on-camera performance. Experience with studio production equipment including video switchers, robotic cameras, audio, and graphics. That's why we're always on the lookout for talented, ambitious people who can make a substantial contribution to our team of smart, down-to-earth, hardworking professionals.
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While on the road, you will be working on low-voltage cabling, IP camera positioning and configuration, integration with customer networking infrastructure, analog and digital audio solution installation and configuration, DSP Implementation (running cable, terminating wires to equipment, programming) and project-focused customer communication.
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Responsibilities:Perform production duties as assigned including: Direct and/or technical direct any assigned newscasts and productions Shooting and editing video, operating studio camera and floor directing Operating teleprompting and closed captioning devices Train production crew in cameras, audio, graphics, etc.
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