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Studio Lighting Jobs in Georgia (NOW HIRING)

Create and maintain Vectorworks/CAD based lighting plots for all live productions at Techwood Studios to ensure accurate setup of lighting equipment. * Overseeing the management and maintenance of ...

Create and maintain Vectorworks/CAD based lighting plots for all live productions at Techwood Studios to ensure accurate setup of lighting equipment. * Overseeing the management and maintenance of ...

Make real-time adjustments to makeup and hair based on lighting, photography needs, and client ... with studio operations, including check-in, check-out, and wardrobe support, as needed Job ...

Make real-time adjustments to makeup and hair based on lighting, photography needs, and client ... with studio operations, including check-in, check-out, and wardrobe support, as needed Job ...

Make real-time adjustments to makeup and hair based on lighting, photography needs, and client ... with studio operations, including check-in, check-out, and wardrobe support, as needed Job ...

Make real-time adjustments to makeup and hair based on lighting, photography needs, and client ... with studio operations, including check-in, check-out, and wardrobe support, as needed Job ...

Make real-time adjustments to makeup and hair based on lighting, photography needs, and client ... with studio operations, including check-in, check-out, and wardrobe support, as needed Job ...

Make real-time adjustments to makeup and hair based on lighting, photography needs, and client ... with studio operations, including check-in, check-out, and wardrobe support, as needed Job ...

Make real-time adjustments to makeup and hair based on lighting, photography needs, and client ... with studio operations, including check-in, check-out, and wardrobe support, as needed Job ...

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How much do studio lighting jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 16, 2026, the average yearly pay for studio lighting in Georgia is $45,089.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $35,500.00 and $50,700.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Studio Lighting Technician, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Studio Lighting Technician, you need a solid understanding of lighting design, electrical safety, and technical setup, typically supported by relevant training or a degree in film, photography, or theater production. Familiarity with lighting control systems, rigging equipment, and industry-standard software like DMX controllers is commonly required. Attention to detail, problem-solving ability, and strong teamwork are crucial soft skills for adapting to dynamic production environments. These skills ensure high-quality visual outcomes and safe, efficient studio operations.

What is the difference between Studio Lighting vs Photography Assistant?

AspectStudio LightingPhotography Assistant
CredentialsOften requires knowledge of lighting equipment and techniquesMay have basic photography or lighting knowledge, but less specialized
Work EnvironmentStudio settings with controlled lighting setupsVaried environments, assisting on shoots
Job RoleDesigns and manages lighting setups for shootsSupports photographers with equipment, setup, and logistics

While Studio Lighting specialists focus on creating optimal lighting conditions, Photography Assistants support the overall shoot process, including handling lighting equipment. Both roles often work together in studio environments, but their responsibilities differ significantly.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in studio lighting, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in studio lighting often face challenges such as managing changing lighting requirements on tight deadlines, adapting to different types of equipment, and coordinating with creative teams to achieve the desired visual effect. Clear communication with photographers, directors, and set designers is essential to ensure lighting complements the overall vision. Developing strong technical skills and staying updated on the latest lighting technology can help address these challenges and contribute to successful shoots.

What is studio lighting?

Studio lighting refers to the use of specialized lights and equipment to control illumination in a photography or video studio. It allows photographers and videographers to shape light precisely, manage shadows, highlight subjects, and create specific moods or effects. Common types of studio lighting include softboxes, strobes, umbrellas, and continuous lights. Mastery of studio lighting is essential for producing professional-quality images and videos, as it greatly influences the final look and feel of the work.
Infographic showing various Studio Lighting job openings in Georgia as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% Internship, 70% Full Time, 24% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 92% In-person, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $45,089 per year, or $21.7 per hour.
Lighting Director

Full-time

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Welcome to Warner Bros. Discovery... the stuff dreams are made of.

Who We Are...

When we say, "the stuff dreams are made of," we're not just referring to the world of wizards, dragons and superheroes, or even to the wonders of Planet Earth. Behind WBD's vast portfolio of iconic content and beloved brands, are the storytellers bringing our characters to life, the creators bringing them to your living rooms and the dreamers creating what's next...

From brilliant creatives, to technology trailblazers, across the globe, WBD offers career defining opportunities, thoughtfully curated benefits, and the tools to explore and grow into your best selves. Here you are supported, here you are celebrated, here you can thrive.

Your New Role...


The Lighting Director will function as the lead for the lighting department on assigned productions.This position will work closely with the Lighting Designer, Production Director, Producer, Video Engineers (V1) and Electricians to achieve the desired "look" from a production lighting perspective in the studio or on location.The Lighting Director will be responsible for all show light planning, programming, and operation of the lighting system.The position will also be responsible for managing and maintaining the lighting inventory for their assigned productions.

Your Role Accountabilities...

Live/Taped Productions

  • Partners directly with the Production and Operations' teams along with Directors, Producers, Engineers, Production Crew and Electricians to prepare lighting needs for assigned live studio and/or remote productions.

  • Identify and Spec prepare the correct lighting equipment needed to create the optimal "show look" for each production.

  • During the live/taped production of the show, actively monitor the show lighting plus instruct, manage, and supervise all lighting show staff to ensure a successful show.

  • Maintaining compliance with safety regulations, including OSHA and ETCP guidelines.

Collaboration & Communication

  • Proactively provides creative ideas/enhancements to improve the overall quality of show production and collaborates with team members to troubleshoot any existing lighting-related issues.

  • Assists to ensure our inventory is maintained, accounted for, and stored when not in use, along with any other lighting needs.

  • Collaborates with Production Management and Technical Operations to identify and special order any equipment needed for studio productions.

  • Collaborating with the Lighting Designer to install and direct the overall lighting design and vision for the show.

  • Provide constructive feedback and guidance to team members to help improve their performance.

Planning

  • Create and maintain Vectorworks/CAD based lighting plots for all live productions at Techwood Studios to ensure accurate setup of lighting equipment.

  • Overseeing the management and maintenance of lighting equipment is crucial to ensure that all lights are in optimal working condition, properly stored and readily available for show use.

  • Consult with Production and Production Operations on Capital Expenditures and rentals, including testing/evaluation new equipment.

  • Keeping current with the advancements in lighting technologies, trends, and equipment necessary to enhance our Productions and maintain industry standard.

  • Provide training and mentorship to crew members, helping to enhance their skills and knowledge in lighting techniques and equipment operation.

Qualifications & Experiences...

  • 6-8+ years of network level broadcast production experience leading teams to execute the lighting of studio and remote (on location) productions

  • In-depth knowledge of current industry standards

  • Comprehensive understanding of the GrandMA & ETC control systems, including completion of in-person MA user training and advanced user training

  • Extensive knowledge of lighting techniques and equipment, with the ability to use a range of fixtures tailored for broadcast production. (i.e., moving lights, LED fixtures, media servers and special effects lighting)

  • In-depth knowledge of AC power systems including power distribution and load balancing

  • Expertise with the use of intelligent lighting fixtures and control system networking for entertainment technology

  • Able to design and plan the lighting schemes in alignment with Production's creative vision

  • Proficient in creating CAD based lighting designs and lighting plots for consistent reproduction of desired visual image

  • Must have strong leadership skills as well as excellent communication skills with the ability to communicate in a clear and concise manner

  • Must take ownership and accountability for assigned productions

  • Good computer skills, a logical approach and creative eye

  • Must be able to handle the pressures of live programming and limited time constraints

  • Able to work flexible, non-traditional hours including weekends and holidays

  • Available to travel as required

Not Required but preferred experience:

  • Knowledgeable of new technologies available or on the horizon

  • OSHA 10, OSHA 30 or ETCP certification "preferred"

How We Get Things Done...

This last bit is probably the most important! Here at WBD, our guiding principles are the core values by which we operate and are central to how we get things done. You can find them at www.wbd.com/guiding-principles/ along with some insights from the team on what they mean and how they show up in their day to day. We hope they resonate with you and look forward to discussing them during your interview.

Championing Inclusion at WBD

Warner Bros. Discovery embraces the opportunity to build a workforce that reflects a wide array of perspectives, backgrounds and experiences. Being an equal opportunity employer means that we take seriously our responsibility to consider qualified candidates on the basis of merit, without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, mental or physical disability, and genetic information, marital status, citizenship status, military status, protected veteran status or any other category protected by law.

If you're a qualified candidate with a disability and you require adjustments or accommodations during the job application and/or recruitment process, please visit our accessibility page for instructions to submit your request.