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Other engineering experience in areas of routing, CGs, video playback, robotic camera operation, graphic design, FTP or building switcher effects a plus. Working knowledge of Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator & Adobe InDesign as well as familiarity in media asset management and photo sites such as Getty Images.
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Production equipment including robotic camera systems, production switcher, play out servers, graphics devices, lighting systems, weather systems, audio consoles, and other gear used in production.
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Assist Broadcast Engineer with technical support & troubleshooting of video production equipment, including switcher, cameras, and router. Collaboration with Game Presentation Producer and Broadcast Engineer to execute in-game video board entertainment and camera feed for live-stream broadcast.
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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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Associates Degree in Electronic/IT Technology or a minimum of two-years of an accredited technical electronics/IT school equivalent (including military). Transmitter sites, microwave central receive sites, satellite antenna systems, signal distribution and routing systems, processing systems, monitoring devices, and automation systems.
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Axia Digital Radio Consoles, iMediatouch V4, Adobe Audition 5, Protools Version 8 or later, Autocue QMaster Teleprompter systems and Software, Avid media Composer, Chyron Lyric 7.1 or later, Grass Valley Kayak series Production Switchers, Grass Valley iDDR, Panasonic HP370 Studio Camera Systems and Strand Palette Lighting Consoles.
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The Game Presentation Director will be responsible for camera direction and operation of NewTek TriCaster during sixteen (16) Detroit Tigers spring training games and sixty-six (66) Flying Tigers regular season games.
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Provides Classroom/Studio support for Television Production courses including setup of cameras, teleprompters, studio lights (replacing lamps when needed) and lightning board operational controls, audio console and sound equipment, production switcher, recording devices and Chyron graphics generator.
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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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This includes camera setup, signal testing, loading elements in the switcher, panel setups, audio and video routing, and other engineering needs. The candidate may be called upon to work, train or mentor any position on the broadcast crew, including graphics, replay, camera, audio and engineering.
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Require skill with Ross production video switcher, master control video switcher, Harris automation, VizRT graphics, Adobe Photoshop and all supporting equipment in Production/Master Control; including the ability to effectively perform at the following: robotic camera operation, prompter operation, audio operation, commercial/promo ingesting, satellite.
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This includes infrastructure and end user support. Valid driver’s license; position requires travel to remote transmitter and microwave sites. In depth knowledge of video production/television systems.
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The successful candidate for this game day position will be required to: engineer Monmouth's production truck including but not limited to fixing issues with audio, camera stations, shading station, switcher, replay unit and other required maintenance of equipment.
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Operating - Ross Overdrive automation, Ross production video switcher, MCR / Harris automation, Platinum House routing system, VizRT graphics, Adobe Photoshop. Successful candidate will operate supporting equipment in Production/Master Control - including the ability to effectively perform operations with robotic camera, prompter, audio, and a working knowledge of in-house web production.
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HTV is recognized as one of the industry's premier broadcasting companies and has been honored with numerous awards for distinguished journalism, industry innovation, and community service. KMBC/KCWE-TV, the Hearst-owned ABC/CW affiliate in Kansas City, MO, has an opening for a full-time Maintenance Technician.
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