Studio Technician Job Description
Studio Technician Duties & Responsibilities
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Studio Technician Qualifications
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Licensing or Certifications for Studio Technician
List any licenses or certifications required by the position: BS7909
Education for Studio Technician
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Employers hiring for the studio technician job most commonly would prefer for their future employee to have a relevant degree such as Collage and Bachelor's Degree in Education, Communications, Associates, History, Technology, The College, Art, Photography, Journalism, Technical
Skills for Studio Technician
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Studio Technician Examples
Studio Technician Job Description
- Reclaim silkscreens (chemical wash)
- Repair broken easels & drawing horses
- Keep track of chemical inventory, keep track of lab safety standards and coordinate with chemical manager (inspections, required procedures)
- Purchase/order regular lab chemistry
- Regular improvements to space (storage, usability, and safety)
- Upgrades/improvements to the spaces (photo, sculpture, painting/printmaking, 2D foundations, drawing, digital lab
- Install support for Senior Exhibition
- Manage external storage items and coordinate with facilities staff (some items in warehouse occasionally requested by students and faculty)
- Collaborate with set designers to determine the needs of the production
- May convert analog recordings, film, or printed materials to digital format
- Wood shop skills
- Minimum 2 years of experience in content gathering and/or distribution background
- Thinks strategically to be competitive and innovative in a crowded marketplace
- Operates with considerable latitude
- Must be able to interact well with video journalists, anchors, videographers, news managers, production and engineering staff
- Bachelor’s degree in Audio Engineering
Studio Technician Job Description
- Provide lighting and audio support
- Assist with general duties including screening tapes, finding still images
- Assisting the day classes conducted in the Ceramics and Sculpture area facilities by providing technical and safety help and appropriate training
- Conducting mandatory shop safety training for all students, faculty and staff who utilize the facilities
- Assist faculty in preparation of current inventory of supplies and management of materials, equipment, and student monitors
- Set up and strike cameras per direction from the Show Director (or Technical Director or Tech Mgr.)
- Studio Camera Operator, work with the show Director and Technical Director to achieve the desired/pleasing picture framing, camera movement, lens zoom in/out, maintain crisp lens focus
- As appropriate, offer a variety of different types of shots to the Director
- Able to operator a studio pedestal camera and hand held camera
- Work closely with the Technical Director and Video Engineer/Camera Shader to fax the cameras with the Production Control Room
- 5 Years Audio in live sound with IEM and theatre experience preferred
- Knowledge of all aspects of live sound production, preferably with a musical theatre background
- Knowledge of entertainment industry practices and procedures
- Knowledge of legacy analog and contemporary digital signal processors, live sound mixing technique
- Ability to read schematics and technical drawings
- 2 years experience in Graphic Studio, Prepress or similar
Studio Technician Job Description
- Scroll script forward/back as talent reads the script
- As Stage Manager, lead the Studio Crew, be the eyes and ears of the Director in the studio, relay information from the Production Control Room to the Studio Crew, coordinate set/scenic changes, cue the talent when they are on/off camera, when to start/stop their performance, which camera the talent should address, make sure the floor video monitors are at the correct/best viewing angle for the talent and have the correct video feeds
- As the A2 (audio Assistant), basic skills with the operation of wireless mics and IFB for the talent, able to put them on/off the talent (male and female), keep fresh batteries in the units before each show, coordinate with the A1 (lead Audio Mixer in the PRR) to fax the mics/IFBs and trouble shoot any issues
- Operate prompter systems during broadcast/production
- Provide production-related support as needed, in the studio
- Be assigned to Board Operation
- Restore equipment after use and maintain support and storage areas
- Program and operate color kinetics
- Run cables and place lights for segments outside the building
- Work with the floor manager for proper stage set-ups
- Knowledge of Preps or similar
- Knowledge of Color Management basics
- Accuracy, meticulousness and precision
- Addressing challenges
- Ability to work under the influence of stress
- Feeling of responsibility
Studio Technician Job Description
- Provide crew support for in-house programming, production and occasional freelance designers
- Oversee the technical care of equipment and space of the Music Department performance hall and sound booth, recording studio (Packard 14-15) and editing studio (Packard 19) including small repairs and coordinating large repairs off campus
- Coordinate with the Music Technology faculty to plan course equipment needed for recording technique classes
- Assist the Music Technology faculty in setting up labs, studios or other spaces for recording production classes
- Assist as audio engineer during recording sessions in the Music Department studios and performance hall
- Schedule and supervise all recording/editing activity in the Packard non-classroom spaces
- Oversee the equipment check-out and check-in process to students and faculty for each block course
- Coordinate charges to student accounts for broken equipment
- Instruct users in the Packard recording areas on the fundamentals of usage of the equipment
- Supervise the Packard Computer Lab student worker to plan daily and weekly projects
- 3-5 years of studio and or remote video production in the role of camera operator for multi camera television shows
- Able to work in a team environment, positive professional attitude
- MA in Art
- Equipment training as needed for each studio
- Some studio art experience required
- Must be skilled in construction techniques including, wood working, and/or welding/metal fabrication, and/or sculpting, painting
Studio Technician Job Description
- Train and supervise the paraprofessional and student workers in how to create archival recordings of all concerts in Packard Hall
- Work under the direction of Directors, Technical Director, and Creative Director to best facilitate the execution of each show’s vision and needs
- Perform daily maintenance on broadcast equipment, and install new equipment with the engineering teams
- Mentor and grow associate and studio technicians
- Stay up to date on industry hardware and software
- Work under the direction of Directors and Technical Director to best facilitate the execution of each show’s vision and needs
- Perform daily maintenance on broadcast equipment
- Mentor and grow associate studio technicians
- Provide consistent and high-quality STEADICAM camera operation
- Mentor WUSA Steadicam operators and run STEADICAM Camera training programs
- Knowledge or experience in towing trailers a plus
- Operation of Ross OverDrive equipment, audio board operator, stage manager or other duties as assigned to execute KRON 4 newscasts and studio/remote productions
- 3 years related experience preferred of major market newscast and studio/remote production
- Applicants must have demonstrable automated production, directing and technical directing experience
- Must be able to work all hours and days
- This position is under primary jurisdiction of IBEW