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Job Opportunity: Director of Live Production (Technical Specialist):IU Radio & Television ServicesJob description: Director of Live Production (Technical Specialist) Listing description For more information about Indiana University Radio and Television Services (WFIU/WTIU), please visit our website;here. Department-Specific Responsibilities » supervises production of Indiana University Athletics video and digital broadcasts. » Manages the delivery of content and programming for B1G+, the Big Ten Conference, and other official department channels and opportunities. » Produces video for marketing and recruiting purposes, and other tasks connected with live production of events and content creation. » Directs and/or produces quality live videoboard shows and live streams via the required distribution platform. » Leads production of the in-venue game presentation for football, basketball, and other spectator sports at video board capable venues. » Executes game day setup for live streams and in-venue productions. » Collaborates with marketing, sponsorship, development, and communication teams to meet department requirements for live streams and in-venue productions. » Works with B1G Network to ensure the department is meeting its requirements by providing broadcast assets and other assistance in preparation for live game broadcasts. » Works with the athletic department, the Big Ten Conference, and DV Sport to ensure the department is meeting its requirements for official replay review. » Assists in staffing individuals to execute television control room functions and camera operator functions for all productions. » Works with engineering team to upkeep maintenance of all control room and video equipment, including troubleshooting any hardware, software, and equipment issues that arise. » Helps produce promotional video content for television broadcasts, in-venue use, and social media use. » Maintains up-to-date knowledge of latest video production equipment and trends. » Responsible for adhering to all department and university policies and procedures, as well as the rules, regulations, bylaws and interpretations of the Big Ten Conference and the NCAA. » Responsible for adhering to all department and university continuing education initiatives and required certifications and trainings. » Leads, trains, and mentors student and temporary/part-time teammates on event days. General Responsibilities » Monitors productions and signals, determines proper operation of broadcast quality equipment, provides troubleshooting guidance, and corrects basic and complex issues involving sound quality, production playback, and file transfer. » Manages, designs, plans, installs, operates, and maintains video production facilities, tape and server recording and editing equipment, and lighting and stage equipment, including digital cameras, switchers, graphics, routing, recording, playback, encoding, embedding, compression, and multiplexing with multiple layers of audio. » Assesses equipment needs for productions, procures necessary materials, and configures installation to ensure consistent operations during production. » Designs and implements preventive maintenance schedules and operating procedures to maintain equipment. » Regularly tests, adjusts, and evaluates installed systems and approves post-production media for technical quality for release to other broadcasters. » May train Broadcast Technicians and/or Audio/Video Technicians on procedures and production equipment operations. Combinations of related education and practice may be considered. Education beyond the minimum required may be substituted for work practice. Work practice beyond the minimum required may be substituted for education. EDUCATION Required » Bachelor's degree in broadcast engineering, production engineering and/or related field WORK practice Required » 2 years in public broadcasting, video and web production, content creation, production, or related field » 1 year of management practice in significant field Preferred » 3 years of professional practice in a live broadcast environment; including hands-on practice with video production equipment » practice in a fast-paced broadcast, video, or live-events environment, including exposure to live multi-camera setups in both studio and remote expertise Required » Proficient communication expertise » Maintains a high degree of professionalism » Demonstrated time management and priority setting expertise » Demonstrates a high commitment to quality » Possesses flexibility to work in a fast paced, dynamic environment » Seeks to acquire knowledge in area of specialty » Highly thorough and dependable » Demonstrates a high level of accuracy, even under pressure Preferred » Demonstrates basic knowledge of technical remote positions, their functions, responsibilities, and necessary expertise » Possesses a general knowledge of the technical equipment used on mobile units, including but not limited to cameras, replay devices, switchers, audio boards, and graphics machines » Proficient in utilization of multiple software platforms, including Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, etc. » Demonstrates knowledge of how to use Sony, Grass Valley/Thompson, and Newtek TriCaster HD video switchers » Familiarity with most video, audio, and live web streaming standard equipment, in both ENG and multi-camera setups WORKING CONDITIONS/DEMANDS this function regularly requires the capability to effectively communicate. this function frequently requires the capability to handle equipment. this function frequently requires the capability to remain stationary and ascend/descend ladders/stairs. this function requires the capability to move objects weighing up to 25 pounds. The function requires the capability to detect items in close proximity as well as far away; discern between colors; detect objects in peripheral space of self; discern items in detail; and to have good depth perception. this function requires the capability to work an irregular weekly schedule, involving occasional shifts during evening, weekend, or Holiday periods. The person in this function must be able to execute the essential functions with or without an accommodation. Organization: IU Radio & Television Services Job Job location: Bloomington, IN United States Job Job Category: Production/Programming Employment Type: Full time Hours Per Week: 40.00 Send Application Materials To: Please submit your application through jobs at IU with the link provided below. Minimum income: $55,000.00 Maximum income: $60,000.00 Website: Jobs at IU Job Field: Radio and Television
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