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Video Technician

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$35 - $45/hr

Media Server Programming - (Resolume, Watchout, D3, Green Hippo) * Media Creation and Manipulation - (After Effects, C4D, Resolve, Premier) * Advanced projection experience (Blending, Stacking, non ...

ProPresenter, Resolume, V-CAN, NDI configuration. Creative & Technical Development: * Translate vision into high-quality production elements for services and events. * Work closely with Creative and ...

Video Technician

Lanham, MD · On-site

$25 - $28/hr

Experience with media servers (Resolume, Watchout, Disguise) * Knowledge of networking (NDI, Dante AV, VLANs) * Experience with projection mapping and blending Benefits * Medical, dental, and vision ...

Lighting Manager

Lake Forest, CA · On-site

$72K - $80K/yr

This includes LED wall and Resolume Arena management and operation. Developmental Focus * Recruit, train, and schedule lighting volunteers for the Lake Forest Worship Center. Administrative Focus

Experience with platforms such as OBS, Windows PCs, Resolume, ArKaos, and Blackmagic Design software. * Familiarity with HandBrake , Adobe Premiere , or similar video editing tools. * Basic ...

Ideally experienced with other video software such as Disguise, Isadora, Resolume, TouchDesigner, or have a willingness to learn. * Experienced with Adobe suite (Premiere, After Effects, Photoshop ...

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What are the typical responsibilities of a Resolume VJ or Operator during a live event?

During a live event, a Resolume VJ or Operator is responsible for designing, sequencing, and performing visual content that complements the atmosphere and music. This includes preparing video loops and effects in advance, setting up and testing equipment and connections, and real-time cueing or manipulating visuals in response to the performance and audience energy. Close collaboration with lighting designers, DJs, and stage managers is often necessary to sync visuals with other event elements. The role also involves troubleshooting technical issues on the fly and adapting visuals quickly to maintain a seamless show. Successful operators are both technically skilled and artistically attuned to the evolving dynamics of live entertainment.

What is a Resolume job?

A Resolume job typically involves using Resolume, a popular VJ and live visual performance software, to create and control real-time visuals for events, concerts, and installations. Professionals in this role design, program, and manipulate video content, often syncing visuals with music or live performances. They may work as VJs, motion designers, or AV technicians in entertainment, corporate events, or live productions. Strong skills in video mapping, graphic design, and media playback are essential for success in this field.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Resolume position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Resolume Operator or VJ (visual jockey), you need a strong understanding of digital media, visual effects, and live event production, often supported by experience in VJ software like Resolume Arena or Avenue. Familiarity with projection mapping, MIDI controllers, video codecs, and sometimes certification in media production can be valuable assets. Creative problem-solving, attention to detail, and strong communication skills help professionals collaborate with event organizers, musicians, and technical teams. These skills ensure seamless live visual performances and the ability to adapt to the fast-paced demands of live entertainment environments.

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Video Technician

Video Technician

Got Light

San Francisco, CA • On-site

$35 - $45/hr

Part-time

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

ABOUT GOT LIGHT:
Got Light designs and produces lighting, audio, and video for hundreds of events each year including some of the most notable openings, premiers, and galas in San Francisco & beyond!
Make Art. Have Fun. Be Proud.
ABOUT THIS JOB:
Got Light is looking for skilled video techs to install, operate, and strike video equipment for special events, corporate events, general sessions, product launches, and more!
You should be able to work in a fast-paced environment, deliver 5 star customer service, and manage video systems & crews from start to finish, including delegation of tasks, and ownership of a successful run of show.
VIDEO SKILLS YOU NEED:
  • Video Switching - (Analog Way, Barco, Blackmagic)
  • Projector and screen setup - (14k, large fast folds, 80" TVs)
  • A solid grasp of digital video signal standards and signal flow
  • Presentation playback software - (PlaybackPro, Keynote, Powerpoint)
  • Presentation Show Operation including media management and organization
  • Familiarity with live video streaming technology.
  • Basic Computer Networking - (Windows and MacOS)

EXPERIENCE WITH:
  • LED Wall assembly and troubleshooting
  • Advanced screen management experience - (Livecore, Livepremier, EventMaster, Spyder)
  • Media Server Programming - (Resolume, Watchout, D3, Green Hippo)
  • Media Creation and Manipulation - (After Effects, C4D, Resolve, Premier)
  • Advanced projection experience (Blending, Stacking, non-standard screens)
  • 4+ years of video experience in fast paced, upscale organization
  • Previous Event/Production/Hospitality experience
  • Basic knowledge of circuit loads
  • Theatrical Projection Design
  • Hotel/Corporate AV Experience
  • Touring/Concert Video Experience
  • Experience driving 16-24 ft. trucks

SCHEDULE & AVAILABILITY:
  • On-call / event based work.
  • 4 hour minimums per shift.
  • 5 hour minimums per driving shift
  • 2 hour minimum Office/Shop Hours
  • Nights/Late Hours/Weekends

QUALIFICATIONS | PHYSICAL DEMANDS
  • General knowledge of event production or technical theater (lighting, audio, video).
  • Willing and available to work some nights, weekends, and holidays as needed.
  • Ability to work quickly under pressure, and manage chaos with ease
  • Regular bending, lifting, stretching, and reaching both below the waist and above the head.
  • Ability to push/pull/lift 50-80 pounds.
  • Continual standing and/or walking without limitations up to 10 hours daily.
  • Engage in full manual dexterity in both hands and wrists.

Got Light is an equal opportunity employer and provides reasonable accommodations as required by law. We consider all qualified applicants, including those with arrest or conviction records, and employment is contingent on a background check after a conditional offer.