Date: 2 days ago
City: Bristol, Connecticut
Contract type: Full time

The Video Operator / Studio Camera Operator I must be proficient in the use of all broadcast equipment and technology within assigned operating areas, including but not limited to camera jib systems, camera stabilization systems, high-definition studio cameras, pedestals and lenses, camera control units, color correction, studio routing, server-based playback devices, studio lighting, PC and console-based lighting boards, robotic camera operation, virtual technology, and general studio awareness.
What You Will Do
What You Will Do
- Understand video scopes (waveform, vectorscope, etc.) and apply information to match and correct camera and scenic monitor levels.
- Operate various camera control units (Sony, Grass Valley, Cyanview, etc.) to match and shade cameras.
- Use color correctors to adjust scenic monitor levels.
- Utilize ION lighting boards to light talent and scenic elements.
- Work with and implement multiple camera/lens types (Sony, Grass Valley, Canon, Fujinon, etc.) for live productions.
- Proficient operating skills with robotic camera systems (Ross, Vinten, Telemetrics, Panasonic PTZs).
- Ability to understand and work with virtual and augmented reality graphics.
- Proficiently handle multi-source routing (Evertz punch panels, Grass Valley router panels, etc.).
- Work with remote camera systems for live shots, such as AzzurroCam, Glowpoint, TVU, etc.
- Operate jib cameras, Steadicam, robotic cameras, and video conferencing equipment.
- Proficient operating skills and ability to perform under strict timelines and/or live conditions with little supervision
- Demonstrate solid knowledge of workflow, equipment, facility layouts, and troubleshooting practices as they relate to operational assignments
- Conduct quality control procedures and take corrective actions to ensure and/or enhance the product
- Participation in training programs (physical, classroom, virtual, etc.) for personal career development, new equipment, and/or workflow changes within the operation
- Ability to understand complex information and disseminate it to the proper personnel. Effectively communicate problem-solving efforts, results, and solutions
- Keep abreast of technology and workflows to create accurate and efficient results in specific assignments or future plans
- Comply fully with company and departmental standard operating procedures
- Provide quality service to all customers, as defined and assigned by management
- Expected to share information and offer solutions to standard workflows and system problems
- Expected to initiate productive interactions with coworkers and clients. Together, complete the expected assignments based on timelines and pre-determined guidelines
- May train in and/or be assigned any other duties needed to help achieve business objectives
- Minimum of 2 years practical TV Production or related experience at the large market or network level
- Ability to work nights, weekends, and holidays
- Flexibility to alter shifts/days off and work overtime to accommodate projects and departmental objectives
- Organizational, communication, and planning skills are required
- Bilingual (written and spoken) – English/Spanish
- High School Diploma or Equivalent
- Bachelor’s Degree in Communications, Studio Production, Journalism, or related field
- Vocational School Certification
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