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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailGBH enriches peoples lives through programs and services that educate inspire and entertain fostering citizenship and culture the joy of learning and the power of diverse perspectives.
At GBH we believe in the advantages of coming together to build community mentor and learn from colleagues and connect more deeply with our mission. As a result the majority of our staff are hybrid and work both from home and onsite. Our current hybrid approach requires staff to work onsite a minimum of two days each week every Tuesday and one other day to be determined by their business unit. Hybrid staff are also welcome to come in additional days each week or may be asked to come in on other days by their manager.
DEPARTMENT OVERVIEW
The GBH Production Group is the oversight department for GBH television operations. The Production Group is comprised of two divisions: The Studios which manages the studio and EFP production and handles Fraser Studio scheduling & billing for Radio operations GBH public spaces and remote studio at Boston Public Library; and the GBH OutPost which provides post-production services and tape floor operations.
JOB OVERVIEW
Studio Engineer will be proficient at one or more of the following skills:
Camera Operator:This position may work in any or all of the following areas:
-In a studio where the camera operator usually follows a camera script which gives the order of shots called for by a Director. This may happen at rehearsal and during live or recorded productions. Unscripted work will include talk shows musical performances and event coverage.
-A robotic camera operator works with digital HD cameras and produces pictures for directors by combining the use of complex technology with creative visual skills. Multiple joysticks operate cameras.
-On location (EFP) where the operator would set up the camera lights and audio and record events. The field camera operator is responsible for batteries recording material and audio equipment.
Video Shader: The VS must know the basics of various video signal formats/frame rates video processing and the usage of waveform monitors. Having demonstrated the ability to manage the camera chain and monitoring in the control rooms hue saturation luminance contrast color space color temperature white level sync and the understanding of these parameters directly related to iris lighting lens type and focal length is also required. Responsibilities: Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of High-Definition camera equipment. Proper setup configuration and diagnosis of various types of television camera systems video monitors and associated equipment. Expert understanding in proper shading and coloring techniques to ensure proper on-air look while maintaining industry broadcast standards. Confers with directors and other crew members to discuss sequences desired effects camera movements and lighting requirements. Work closely with other members of the production team do deliver required visual results for productions.
Teleprompter Operator: The prompter op transcribes speeches or scripts into readable material to be displaced on a devices that that are used in front of a television Teleprompter Operator needs to have good time management organizational and communications skill. The prompter op needs to clearly communicate between the director producers technical crew and talent. Knowledge of studio field and iPad prompters preferred.
Audio Engineer: The Audio Engineer takes care of all the necessary set-up and operation of sound recording equipment done in the field or require good communication skills agility and the ability to put subjects at sound person when used in television works exclusively with a camera operator or other television technicians to make sure subjects have the correct microphones attached for optimal sound quality without interfering with camera shots. The sound engineer works closely with directors producers and talent.
Capable of editing multi track productions. Ability to do single camera video recordings of musicians. Take the role of lead audio engineer for musical streaming events in conjunction with the TV studio production team.
Ability to operate the following equipment:
Lighting Director: The LD designs lighting setups for television studios and field productions. They must create plans and budgets determine what lights are needed direct lighting cues and work with other members of the production team to carry out the vision of the director. The LD should have deep knowledge and experience inEntertainment electrical systems including 120/208volt three phase distribution and DMX controlnetworking
Television luminaire selection operation and troubleshooting.
Overhead rigging techniques and support structures.
Grip: Part of the production team that takes direction from the Lighting Director.
Hangs and focuses a variety of lighting instruments. Builds and breaks down sets as well as wrap and unwrap them for transport to and from storage facility.
Knowledge of electricity carpentry and camera operation preferred as well as aerial lift certification. The ability to lift 40 lbs.
JOB-STATUS
This is a freelance role
This role is in NABET
Part-Time