Calling camera shots and directions for camera operators in the event area. * Runs replay system for slow-motion playback of goals. Maintains focus and keeps pace with face-paced action for quick ...
Calling camera shots and directions for camera operators in the event area. * Runs replay system for slow-motion playback of goals. Maintains focus and keeps pace with face-paced action for quick ...
Calling camera shots and directions for camera operators in the event area. * Runs replay system for slow-motion playback of goals. Maintains focus and keeps pace with face-paced action for quick ...
Calling camera shots and directions for camera operators in the event area. * Runs replay system for slow-motion playback of goals. Maintains focus and keeps pace with face-paced action for quick ...
Part-time Video Crew
Fort Wayne, IN · On-site
$17.46/hr
Calling camera shots and directions for camera operators in the event area. * Runs replay system for slow-motion playback of goals. Maintains focus and keeps pace with face-paced action for quick ...
Part-time Video Crew
Fort Wayne, IN · On-site
$17.46/hr
Calling camera shots and directions for camera operators in the event area. * Runs replay system for slow-motion playback of goals. Maintains focus and keeps pace with face-paced action for quick ...
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A Replay Operator is responsible for capturing, preparing, and playing back video replays during live broadcasts, such as sports events or television productions. They use specialized replay systems to review key moments, create slow-motion replays, and assist the production team in storytelling. This role requires quick decision-making, attention to detail, and technical proficiency with broadcast replay equipment. Replay Operators often work in fast-paced environments, ensuring high-quality replays are delivered in real-time.
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Posted 6 days ago
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Under the Direction of the Technical Manager of AudioNideo Services, the part-time AN Event Production staff will assist management and technical support with the arena scoreboard, electronic boards with AudioNideo production. This position is Not Covered (at-will) as defined by The Board of Commissioners of the County of Allen Employee Handbook.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Operates shoulder or fixed mounted cameras during events, including closely following the action, keeping the picture in focus to maintain a quality image for live and recorded videos.
- Operates the switchers and control surfaces for video playback and camera shots. Calling camera shots and directions for camera operators in the event area.
- Runs replay system for slow-motion playback of goals. Maintains focus and keeps pace with face-paced action for quick clip recalls.
- Runs Scoreboard display software for games/events. Recall graphics and media playback for crowd engagement.
- Sets up and takes down audio-visual camera equipment and cabling. This includes adjusting all necessary settings, including white and color balance, using vector scope on switchers.
- Maintains, diagnoses and repair issues related to broadcast and production systems in live studio and broadcast environments.
- All other duties as assigned by the Event Manager or other members of senior management.
- Working knowledge of camera systems and control functions, including operations and basic troubleshooting of video equipment required
- At least two to three years of relevant or similar work experience in the operation of audio and video telecommunication/studio equipment
- Experience using camera, audio boards, control switchers, audio-visual camera equipment and cabling
- Ability to take direction as given by the director or producer
- Work well in a team to complete tasks and goals given to the AV production team
- Ability to work flexible shifts including nights, holidays, and weekends to work events
- Requires good working knowledge and the ability to use basic computer knowledge of windows operating systems
- Ability to stand, sit, crouch, and hold up to 30 lbs. for long periods of time
The A/V Event Production staff maintains frequent contact with other employees, promoters, exhibitors, vendors, clients and guests of the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum.
The A/V Event Production staff work in a standard office environment with the ability to move about freely with frequent sitting, typing, finger dexterity, color distinction, attention to detail, visual inspection, hand/eye coordination, and hearing. Some lifting up to thirty pounds, pushing, pulling, bending, squatting, crawling, climbing, reaching, grasping, holding, writing, and speaking are to be expected. The A/V Event Production staff have frequent exposure to extreme noise and some dangerous equipment, forklifts, heavy equipment, and confined spaces.
SUPERVISION:None
LICENSING:None
IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR:Technical Manageer of Audio/Video Services
HOURS:Ability to work flexible shifts including nights, holidays, and weekends to work events
EEO CATEGORY:1506
WORKERS'S COMP CODE:8810