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About the Role
Located within The New York Times corporate headquarters in New York City, The Times Center is a world-class, state-of-the-art special events venue hosting approximately 200 corporate and arts events annually, including New York Times specific events.
The Times Center Video Supervisor is responsible for the management, pre-production, and technical execution of video and live streaming elements of events in the venue.
Responsibilities:
Be the Lead Video Engineer/Livestream Director for events
Manage & Train Video TechniciansSchedule Technicians for events
Create and update documentation relating to video systems in the venueInterface with external video vendors to integrate their equipment into the venue systems
Plan and implement upgrades to video systemsParticipate in pre-production calls and plan video systems in collaboration with Production Management
Operate equipment during events including (but not limited to):Limit Timer Video, Switcher, Encoders, Cameras
Manage event archives
Interface with IT department for livestream networking needs
Maintain all video and live streaming equipment in good working order
Maintain cleanliness of storage and production areasMove equipment and items throughout the venue when needed
Demonstrate support and understanding of our value of journalistic independence and a strong commitment to our mission to seek the truth and help people understand the world.
The Video Supervisor reports directly to the Supervising Production Manager and the Managing Director of The Times Center.
Basic Qualifications:
4+ years experience in video engineering/production in a broadcast, live event production, theatrical production and/or corporate event environment, preferably in a lead/supervisory role.
2+ years experience in live stream production
Barco Switcher systems and general video production/switching concepts such as: layers, destination types, input/output assignments, etc.
Working knowledge of Christie & Panasonic Projector systems
Working knowledge of DCP and Dolby Media Servers
Experience with signal routing and matrix routers, such as AJA Kumo systems
Live streaming setups and PTZ Camera systems experience
Understanding of multiple video formats and applications
Basic IP/Networking knowledge
Ability to lift up to 50lbs.
Preferred Qualifications:
Additional skills or experiences that would be beneficial but not mandatory, etc.
CAD-based Drafting Programs (Vectorworks preferred)
Video Playback software such as Mitti
VMix
Microsoft Office Suite & Keynote
Windows & iOS
Strong Collaborator
The rate of base pay for this role is between $41.08 and $47.80 per hour.
This position is represented by the News guild of NY.
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