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As part of this AV/VTC team, you will serve as the Crestron SME which entails control system designer & programmer for audio video and VTC presentation. This role requires programing, configuring, and commissioning audio and video equipment as well as assist with setup, install, program, and troubleshoot audio visual equipment.
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Analog, SDI and HD SDI signal processing and conversion Digital video filtering and scalable video coding Compression and decompression techniques Encoding and decoding of television standards such as ATSC, QAM, NTSC, PAL Signal theory and analysis Audio processing Sound reinforcement and speaker placement Sightlines, screen size and projection distances AES/EBU or AES3 digital audio interlace standards Cable termination (Fiber, copper, audio, etc.
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Experience with network technology including video and audio over IP (e.g. Dante/AES) As a Director of Audio Video (AV), you will oversee AV infrastructure deployment and support, guide the execution of live events, manage AV projects, and hire and develop talent.
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Set-up, operate and troubleshoot a variety of audio and video media equipment (hardware and software), assists with on-location audio and video production with equipment such as cameras, cables, lights, microphones, audio mixer, video switcher, waveform/vectorscope, tripods & set design props, (backgrounds if needed.
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Assists with syncing and editing audio and video sources with the switcher, video uploading, adjusting set lights, wiring lavalier microphones with an audio mixer, titling graphics and encode video programs.
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This includes software such as Premiere Pro, After Effects, Davinci Resolve, Audition, latest videography tools and technology including cameras, lighting, and audio production, and production skills.
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The Regional AV Manager oversees all services used to deliver technology to our customers and associates including networking, desktop support, audio, video, HSIA, audio & video conferencing, webcasting, and lighting for different types of meetings and events throughout Convene’s NYC region.
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Set-up, operate and troubleshoot a variety of audio and video media equipment (hardware and software), assists with on-location audio and video production with equipment such as cameras, cables, lights, microphones, audio mixer, video switcher, waveform/vectorscope, tripods & set design props.
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Teaches Live Entertainment Technology courses in both the Live production and Video production tracks; Course topics include: Video and Media Systems for live events, Lighting and Audio for live events, Video Editing and Media Design, and Video Production.
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Designs one or more of the following: voice/data telecommunications cabling infrastructure, outside plant infrastructure, audio/visual systems, paging/mass notification systems, digital signage, card access security, CCTV security (IP cameras), video management, and video storage.
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Studio and field production experience including DSLR and HD video camera operation, audio recording, and lighting. Strong video editing skills using Adobe Premiere. SolarWinds is seeking an Associate Video Producer to develop, script, shoot, and edit a variety of internal and external video projects.
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Working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite; Demonstrate proficiency in Adobe Creative Cloud, Apple Final Cut Pro & Soundtrack Pro, Maxon Cinema 4D, or equivalent; Demonstrate proficiency with video, audio, and light equipment in studio and ad hoc environments.
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Strong knowledge of entire production lifecycle, including pre-production, audio and video recording, lighting, studio environments, editing, and content delivery. Create, organize, and edit video content that effectively tells a story and communicates our client’s message using both audio and visual elements.
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Familiarity with a wide range of broadcast installations, audio, video and networking equipment including Cisco, Ross Tricaster, QSC, Seervision, LG, Megapixel, Cyviz, etc. Technologies that need support are Teams Video conferencing systems, recording and or streaming, Control room systems including - Cisco, Ross, Tricaster, QSC, Seervision, LG, Megapixel, Cyviz.
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This individual must have experience in advanced control systems (Crestron, QSC, Extron & AMX), wired and wireless microphone systems, live operated and automatic mixing audio systems, VOIP interfaces, audio DSP processing, network interfacing of IP systems, video/graphics presentation switchers, direct view displays and projection systems.
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