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The Studio Engineer will highlight our academic excellence and innovative projects through engaging video and podcast production, significantly impacting our global community. Use a NewTek video switcher for live streaming and recording, ensuring high-quality output.
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8+ years in A/V engineering roles, specifically focused on live broadcast and studio production. Broadcast Routing & Production Switcher Configurations. You must excel at designing and building robust AV, Broadcast and Studio systems that are interconnected and globally available to support the needs of the business, as well as collaborating with cross functional teams.
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Maintain production studio and control room. Live directing and/or switching experience and knowledge of switcher concepts is helpful. Maintain production studio and control room. Possess a working knowledge of NRCS (Preferably, ENPS) , video servers, graphic playout systems (Preferably, Ross Carbonite), video routers, switchers, robotic cameras, and wireless lavalier microphones.
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Bachelor's Degree in Communications, Studio Production, or related field. Demonstrable Grass Valley Switcher and Automation Experience. Work is done while ensuring all content meets ESPN's high standards of quality and will be performed in a fast-paced environment for a wide variety of studio shows and events.
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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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Location: San Francisco, CaliforniaJob Type: ContractCompensation Range: $50 - 60 per hourCella is looking for a talented and experienced freelance Technical Director who is local to San Francisco to join the live On-Air video team and production studio at our client, a hospitality tech startup.
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Three (3) or more years of successful experience in directing live television news, studio-based programming, or similarly. Lead the control room and studio crew to produce regular, special, and live show programming.
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Collaborates with the Director and Producer to execute the technical and artistic vision for each live game and/or studio production. The Technical Director is responsible for set up and operation of the production switcher and associated technical equipment in the Production Control Room and/or live location environment.
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Set up and operate production switchers and all associated technical equipment in a Production Control Room and/or Live Location environment during live game and/or studio broadcast productions.
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Assist with weekly video production activities in and out of the TV studio. Switcher and network router training. Live multi camera studio directing experience. Technical knowledge of cameras and studio operations.
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Collaborates with the Director and Producer to execute the technical and artistic vision for each production Lead the audio, graphics, EVS and Studio teams during production set up and coordinates the faxing of their equipment and show elements since their equipment and work passes through the production switcher.
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Lead the audio, graphics, EVS and Studio teams during production set up and coordinates the faxing of their equipment and show elements since their equipment and work passes through the production switcher.
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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. Furthermore, the department produces weekly studio-based programming on OU Athletics that air on ESPN.
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Three (3) or more years of successful experience in directing live television news, studio-based programming, or similarly related professional media production and media presentation exp. Communicate with producers, studio and control room crew, and talent to execute live and pre-taped programming.
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Advanced knowledge of and proficiency using Microsoft Office Suites, Adobe Suite, Google Docs, Zoom, Switcher Studio; Streaming, Video Editing; WAfter Effects; Graphic Design Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Facebook Messenger, Twitter etc.
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