Remote Video Operator - Join the Disney Team ($27/hour, No Experience Required)

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We're seeking a highly skilled and motivated individual to join our team as a Remote Video Operator. As a key member of our production team, you will play a crucial role in supporting the technical aspects of our remote transmissions. If you're passionate about live production and have a strong technical background, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity. Job Details: • Hiring Organization: Disney • Post Name: Video Operator • Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree • Industry: Private • Employment Type: Full-time • Work Hours: 8 hours • Salary: $27/hour • Location: Connecticut, USA Job Description: • Painting and shading cameras • Screening, troubleshooting, and maintaining the technical operations of our remote events • Providing technical engineering support for the preparation, planning, and execution of a wide variety of events Key Responsibilities: • Adjusting video levels, black/white balance, and color balance between all cameras • Switching and routing video, working with the video team to set up screens for talent and the show • Troubleshooting any video issues, including camera, cabling, lens, and other technical concerns • Managing and organizing remote compound video, fiber optic cable, and source lists • Coordinating, planning, and developing workflows with the support of Events and Production partners • Introduction to system design and integration, including video path, fiber-connected systems, digital video compression and transmission protocols, computer networking, Master Control facilities, and hub and storage systems Requirements: • Strong knowledge of live production equipment operations • Proficient in reading and operating a waveform/vectorscope (graphics - SDI and IP, HD, UHD, and HDR) • Managing overall camera look and shading requirements • Monitoring and adjusting signals and screens as needed • Setting up, operating, and striking video equipment on location as needed • Strong problem-solving and troubleshooting skills using technical expertise and solid technical tools to effectively communicate issues and solutions • Flexibility to travel and work on Saturdays, Sundays, and events as scheduled and show needs require Preferred Qualifications: • Demonstrated strong knowledge of broadcast equipment and remote production show needs • Knowledge of fiber optic systems and cabling If you're a motivated individual ready to contribute to a thriving team, we encourage you to apply now! We're excited to review your application. Apply Now | Apply for this job Apply tot his job

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