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How much do video dj jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for video dj in the United States is $28.92, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $26.44 and $30.53 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Video Dj vs Disc Jockey?

AspectVideo DjDisc Jockey
Required CredentialsAudio/visual equipment knowledge, basic technical skillsMusic selection, DJ equipment operation
Work EnvironmentParties, clubs, events with visual componentsParties, radio stations, clubs
Industry UsageEntertainment, event productionMusic, radio, nightlife
Common Search/ComparisonVideo Dj vs Disc Jockey

Video DJs focus on combining music with visual elements like videos and lighting, requiring technical skills in AV equipment. Disc Jockeys primarily select and mix music tracks for live audiences, emphasizing musical knowledge and equipment operation. Both roles are common in entertainment settings, but Video DJs add a visual dimension to the experience, making them ideal for multimedia events.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Video DJ, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Video DJ, you need a strong sense of music and visual timing, familiarity with video editing and mixing, and often experience in live event production. Proficiency with VJ software such as Resolume, Serato Video, or VirtualDJ, along with knowledge of projection systems and media formats, is typically required. Creativity, quick decision-making, and strong audience engagement skills help set outstanding Video DJs apart. These abilities are crucial for delivering seamless, captivating audio-visual experiences that energize and entertain live audiences.

What are Video DJs?

Video DJs, or VJs, are professionals who mix and synchronize video content with music during live performances or events. They use specialized software and equipment to blend music videos, visual effects, and graphics to create an engaging audiovisual experience for audiences. Video DJs often perform at nightclubs, concerts, festivals, and private events, working closely with lighting and sound technicians to enhance the overall atmosphere. Their role combines technical skills with creativity, as they curate both audio and visual elements to match the mood and energy of the crowd.

How do Video Djs typically collaborate with event organizers and technical teams to ensure a seamless performance?

Video Djs often work closely with event organizers and technical teams before and during an event to align on logistics, equipment needs, and creative vision. Communication is key—they discuss setlists, video content, lighting, and stage setups to make sure everything runs smoothly. It's common for Video Djs to participate in rehearsals and sound checks, coordinating with AV technicians to address any technical challenges. This collaboration ensures the visual and audio elements are synchronized and that the performance meets the client's expectations.
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What cities are hiring for Video Dj jobs? Cities with the most Video Dj job openings:
Infographic showing various Video Dj job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 95% Full Time, 1% Temporary, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 87% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $60,160 per year, or $28.9 per hour.
Audio And Lighting Engineer at littlefield

Audio And Lighting Engineer at littlefield

littlefield

Brooklyn, NY

$30/hr

Part-time

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Littlefield is a 300-capacity performance venue in South Brooklyn presenting live music, comedy, podcast tapings, film, theater, and late-night dance events.


We are hiring an experienced A1-level engineer to join a small core team (3 total engineers). This is a high-responsibility role — you will be the primary operator responsible for keeping the room running.


This role is ideal for someone who:

  • Wants consistent, hands-on work in a respected independent venue
  • Is comfortable running a room solo across multiple event types
  • Enjoys nightlife/hospitality and being part of a tight, reliable team



Key Responsibilities
  • Run audio, lighting, and video for a wide range of events
  • Troubleshoot live issues quickly
  • Maintain a professional, calm presence in a public-facing environment
  • Maintain venue equipment and update work log
  • Set up sound for DJ parties at Parklife, our sister restaurant & bar attached to the venue



Requirements
  • Proven A1 experience in a 200–300 cap room
  • Strong familiarity with DJ setups and dance party workflows
  • Comfortable with digital routing and live troubleshooting
  • Experience with Behringer X32 (or similar digital consoles)
  • Familiarity with ETC EOS lighting systems is a plus
  • Theater tech experience is a plus
  • Must be available Friday and Saturday nights, often until 4AM



Details
  • Minimum 6 shifts/month, with opportunity for consistent weekly work
  • Pay rate: $30/hour
  • Shift times vary by event
  • Training with Production Manager required before first paid shift 



To Apply

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