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Proficiency on digital mixing consoles (Yamaha/Digico/Allen & Heath), proprietary software for L’Acoustics/Meyer systems, tuning software such as Smart/Compass, and some knowledge of broadcast video switching/camera systems.
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The Audio Visual Field Engineer is responsible for the final testing and commissioning of complex AV/UCC and Audio, Video, and Lighting (AVL) systems at client sites to provide the optimal performance according to the scope and design intent.
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Required: Hands-on experience running studio and field camera platforms, audio and lighting equipment, including Arri, Blackmagic and Sony as well as lenses and various accessories.
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Ability to install accessory equipment such as "pop-ups/cable cubbies" in conference tables, floor boxes, in ceiling camera systems as well as lighting control, shade control, and surveillance systems.
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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. Excellent knowledge of various camera equipment and software, including but not limited to DSLR, mirrorless, studio, PTZ, cinema, and action cameras.
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Maintenance Engineer, WCPO page is loaded Maintenance Engineer, WCPO Apply locations Cincinnati, OH - WCPO time type Full time posted on Posted 4 Days Ago job requisition id JR032859 The E.W. Scripps Company is hiring for a Maintenance Engineer at WCPO. They will provide preventive maintenance and emergency repairs of video, audio and radio frequency (RF) systems, including satellite and microwave equipment.
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Technical Skills : Demonstrated technical aptitude and experience with television control room and studio production technology including knowledge/skills with, audio mixers, robotic camera controls, production automation systems, newsroom editorial software, non-linear editing systems, satellite systems, bonded cellular systems, router systems, and automated on-air play out systems; familiarity with video switchers, character generators, DVE's, and video servers.
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Must display hands-on experience with all aspects of video production, video editing, studio and location shooting including operating camera, lighting, audio, etc. Must be proficient in all aspects of creative video production, including scripting, editing, directing, shooting video and photography, including camera/lighting/audio and other related needs.
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Excited to be on camera and be the face of the company. Our Content Creator will combine text, audio, animation, images, and video to create educational content for employees and clients.
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Execute the video production process on set, including lighting, audio, camera operation, directing, and file-based media management. Direct on-camera talent to ensure accuracy, quality, and continuity.
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The candidate may be called upon to work, train or mentor any position on the broadcast crew, including graphics, replay, camera, audio and engineering. This includes camera setup, signal testing, loading elements in the switcher, panel setups, audio and video routing, and other engineering needs.
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Experience with basic audio techniques used in on-camera interviews and in voiceover situations for post-production projects. Experience in operation of video cameras, photography, audio recording, and an understanding of college athletics.
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Provide assistance to Visual Communications Director and Multimedia Producers on various projects. Proven experience as a videographer and camera maintainer, with a strong portfolio of work.
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Work as needed in control room in technical positions (audio console, robotic camera, production switcher) for live and recorded television programs. Maintaining on air operation to include running commercials, network and local programming as a master control operator.
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Maintain AV networks, projector, camera, and audio at PBS remote and studio events. We are seeking our next Panhandle PBS Broadcast Engineer and Technology Manager who will be all-in on our mission and who will be responsible for the broadcast of PPBS/ KACV-TV's three channels at all times on all platforms, over the air, cable, satellite tv, and streaming services.
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