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Proficient in camera technology, including black magic cameras systems and LED lighting. Function independently, or as a team, in various production roles: cinematographer, editor, camera operator, gaffer, grip, etc.
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The job requires wiring experience, physical labor,installation of Alarm Systems and CCTV Camera Systems. The Emergency Dispatcher will be responsible for Employee check-ins (for our Guards and Patrolmen in the field), answering Emergency calls from Customers and Alarm Monitoring Centers, Live Video Monitoring, Dispatching our Patrols to Emergency Calls, and Dispatching LAPD or Sheriffs Department should they be needed at a clients property.
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About the role: The Supervisor, under the direct supervision of the Manager, ensures SIS standards and policies are met in overall field services, operations and functions in assigned area such as: site inspections, emergency response, camera review, client liaison, and special projects as assigned.
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We're looking for a Camera Systems Engineer to join the Snap Lab team! Develop next generation camera hardware based on customer feedback, user research, and product integration requirements including sensor selection and developing lens requirements.
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Set up and oversee Production Dailies workflows, with knowledge in Camera formats, VFX specs, Editorial setups and deliverables. This position is part of the executive leadership team of the company and is responsible for the strategy and day-to-day activities of the Operations organization in support of all Capstone Green Energy product lines and systems.
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Sphere Studios Imaging Systems is seeking a highly skilled and detail-oriented Senior Manager, Camera Systems Support to join the team behind Big Sky, the world’s highest-resolution cinema camera.
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Understanding of Unreal Engine, Assimilate software for VP, basic VP camera tracking technologies, lighting control desks such as Chamsys or Grand MA, Wholehog or ETC. Can design simple systems that incorporates at least 3 of the 5 AV technical areas, including video conferencing or Live streaming.
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Experience with all major digital camera systems and manufacturers including DSLR and medium format, including Canon, Nikon, Sony, Phase One, Hasselblad. Test, pack, deliver, set up and calibrate equipment for photo and video shoots, including cameras, backs, interface and network cabling, production computers, color accurate HD monitors, professional camera software, networking, color management, and other related professional equipment and software.
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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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At least 3 years of experience using digital photography, videography, studio equipment such as professional DSLR, medium format camera or digital back systems. At least 3 years of experience using digital photography, videography, studio equipment such as professional DSLR, medium format camera or digital back systems.
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Maintain proficiency of GSCC systems for incident management, emergency notification, visitor management, camera management, and access control systems. Knowledge of local, state, and federal security and emergency management systems.
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VPOs will work for Covered 6 and be assigned and embedded with a major metropolitan law enforcement agency (LE), Amongst many critical functions, VPOs will perform Virtual Patrol in a secure facility, monitoring camera systems to detect criminal and suspicious activities, assist law enforcement with investigations, and help direct responding emergency personnel to areas throughout the city.
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Monitor and compile information from traffic-gathering data assets (i.e. traffic camera imagery, scanners, Dataminr, social media, etc.) Comprehensive knowledge of Los Angeles and Southern California-area traffic geography and transportation systems.
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Designing and prototyping systems such as the battery packs, camera systems, power distribution, and related electrical integrations. Using modern, aerospace- and automotive-inspired techniques, we're building our hulls, batteries, cooling systems, firmware, and software together to deliver the next generation of watercraft.
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Manage the installation, construction and upgrade of low-voltage IT systems included but not limited to local area networks, wireless networks, VoIP systems, IP Public Address/Intercom and IP Video Camera systems in large campus/school or government environments.
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