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Director Live Event Camera Operator Jobs in Michigan

Keep your live selling space organized and camera-ready * Help with packaging and shipping orders after events * Stay sharp on product knowledge and Whatnot platform updates * Bring fresh ideas to ...

Event Operations Crew Member (Part-Time)

Detroit, MI · On-site

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Production Services Supervisor Parking: [Free] Secured Onsite Direct Reports: N/A ABOUT LEGENDS ... Together, we're shaping the future of live experiences in the heart of the Motor City. THE ROLE The ...

Capture and edit video interviews, b-roll, testimonials, commercials, and event coverage * Ensure ... Proven experience as a videographer, camera operator, or similar role * Proficiency with video ...

Capture and edit video interviews, b-roll, testimonials, commercials, and event coverage * Ensure ... Proven experience as a videographer, camera operator, or similar role * Proficiency with video ...

Capture and edit video interviews, b-roll, testimonials, commercials, and event coverage * Ensure ... Proven experience as a videographer, camera operator, or similar role * Proficiency with video ...

Capture and edit video interviews, b-roll, testimonials, commercials, and event coverage * Ensure ... Proven experience as a videographer, camera operator, or similar role * Proficiency with video ...

Capture and edit video interviews, b-roll, testimonials, commercials, and event coverage * Ensure ... Proven experience as a videographer, camera operator, or similar role * Proficiency with video ...

Capture and edit video interviews, b-roll, testimonials, commercials, and event coverage * Ensure ... Proven experience as a videographer, camera operator, or similar role * Proficiency with video ...

Capture and edit video interviews, b-roll, testimonials, commercials, and event coverage * Ensure ... Proven experience as a videographer, camera operator, or similar role * Proficiency with video ...

Event Sales Intern

Honor, MI · On-site

$12.75 - $17.25/hr

Supervision & Mentorship The intern will report directly to the Director of Event Sales and will ... Legends Global is the world leader in venue management and live event production, overseeing 350 ...

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Director Live Event Camera Operator information

What is the difference between Director Live Event Camera Operator vs Camera Operator?

AspectDirector Live Event Camera OperatorCamera Operator
CredentialsRelevant certifications, experience in live broadcastingSimilar certifications, focus on camera operation skills
Work EnvironmentLive events, broadcasts, large venuesFilm sets, TV studios, live events
Industry UsageTelevision, live streaming, large-scale eventsFilm, television, commercial shoots

The main difference is that the Director Live Event Camera Operator focuses on operating cameras during live events under the guidance of a director, ensuring real-time coverage. In contrast, a Camera Operator may work in various settings, including pre-recorded productions, with less emphasis on live coordination. Both roles require technical skills and certifications, but the Director Live Event Camera Operator has a more specialized focus on live broadcast environments.

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The most popular types of Live Event Camera Operator jobs in Michigan are:

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Replay Technical Coordinator (VB) - Big Ten Conference - Michigan State University

DVSport, Inc.

East Lansing, MI • On-site

$25 - $40/hr

Part-time

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Company Overview

DVSport, Inc. is the industry leader in sports technology, providing cutting-edge video solutions for professional and collegiate teams, officials, and broadcasters. DVSport emphasizes innovation, excellence, and customer service. We are looking for tech-savvy, sports-minded professionals to join our team and support our solutions for Big Ten sports.

Job Overview

As a Replay Technology Coordinator (RTC), you are the onsite technical anchor for DVSport's video review solutions. You will be responsible for the end-to-end functionality of our replay solutions during Big Ten home volleyball games, ensuring seamless video acquisition, and real-time troubleshooting. This is a critical role that bridges the gap between broadcast production and officiating decisions.

Core Responsibilities

Game Day

  • Camera Integration: Set up eight static cameras around the volleyball court. Six on the end lines, sidelines, and attack lines. Two on the net poles.
  • Systems Validation: Set up and test the DVSport Replay System.
  • Feed Acquisition: Patch and verify all incoming video feeds from the broadcast and static cameras into the DVSport Replay System.
  • Collaborative Troubleshooting: Partner with DVSport, broadcast, Conference and school staff to troubleshoot and resolve any solution discrepancies.
  • Reporting: Document all system checks and performance benchmarks following a pre-game checklist.
  • Live Monitoring: Proactively monitor DVSport solutions during the game to ensure 100% uptime and optimal performance.
  • Post-Game Logistics: Oversee the secure teardown and storage of equipment and submit a comprehensive Game Day Performance Report.

Special Projects & Extended Season Support

  • Hardware Maintenance: Assist with targeted repairs, hardware swaps, or preventative maintenance of DVSport equipment outside of the standard game day window as needed.
  • Innovation & Testing: Participate in the deployment and field-testing of new DVSport technologies and software enhancements.
  • Extended Calendar Events: Provide technical coverage for non-standard events, including exhibitions and high-stakes postseason matchups (Conference Championship and NCAA Tournament).

Qualifications

  • Technical Proficiency: Proven experience in broadcast engineering, AV systems, or IT networking. You must understand video signal flow (SDI, IP, HDMI) and basic networking protocols.
  • Availability: Must be available for game day for the entire home schedule.
  • Pressure Management: Ability to maintain a calm, professional demeanor and solve technical issues in a fast-paced, live broadcast environment.
  • Communication: Strong interpersonal skills to navigate various stakeholders, from broadcast directors to conference officials.
  • Preferred Experience: Prior experience with DVSport software, sports replay systems, or live event production.

Position Logistics

  • Employment Type: Part-Time / Seasonal (Estimated 6-7 hours per game day).
  • Compensation: $25.00 – $40.00 per hour (commensurate with experience).
  • Location: Michigan State University
  • Start Date: Summer 2026.
  • Note: This role is a W-2, hourly, seasonal position, subject to the withholding of all applicable federal, state and local taxes, and will be managed in accordance with all applicable federal, state and local employment laws.