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NABET On-Call Videographer
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KQED
The On-Call videographer is a natural creative storyteller responsible for shooting, lighting, audio and grip for KQED remote productions. This includes shooting on-camera interviews, b-roll and drone footage. This position requires proficiency in operating cinematic field cameras, audio gear, lighting and basic grip equipment. The on-call videographer will collaborate with a field producer in order to execute on-location shoots. This position is in the National Association of Broadcast Employees and Technicians (NABET) union.
Essential Functions
Shooting video on location, including on-camera interviews, b-roll, beauty shots and drone
Knowledge of cinematic Canon cameras – specifically the C300 and the C70
Proficiency in sound recording, including wireless, lavalier, handheld and boom microphones
Proficiency in lighting techniques
Working with creative content teams in order to execute video shoots
Basic cleaning and maintenance of remote gear including cameras, audio equipment and lighting and grip equipment
Perform other duties as assigned
Knowledge/Experience Required
Minimum five years of experience as a camera operator/videographer
Licensed to operate aerial drone
Must have valid driver’s license
Demonstrable grasp of show/story structure and pacing to provide post-production team footage for editing
Experience troubleshooting video, audio and lighting issues
Knowledge of editorial principles, ethics and standards
Ability to steadily handle multiple tasks in a high-pressure production environment
Ability to perform as a team player and maintain a professional manner when navigating various personality types
Physical Demands
Ability to lift heavy equipment
Ability to operate camera for extended periods
Agility to film in quick-paced and tight environments, such as kitchens, restaurants, crowds
Ability to stand and/or sit for extended periods
Seniority Level
Mid-Senior level
Employment Type
Temporary
Job Function
Sales, General Business, and Education
Industries
Wireless Services, Telecommunications, and Communications Equipment Manufacturing
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NABET On-Call Videographer
role at
KQED
The On-Call videographer is a natural creative storyteller responsible for shooting, lighting, audio and grip for KQED remote productions. This includes shooting on-camera interviews, b-roll and drone footage. This position requires proficiency in operating cinematic field cameras, audio gear, lighting and basic grip equipment. The on-call videographer will collaborate with a field producer in order to execute on-location shoots. This position is in the National Association of Broadcast Employees and Technicians (NABET) union.
Essential Functions
Shooting video on location, including on-camera interviews, b-roll, beauty shots and drone
Knowledge of cinematic Canon cameras – specifically the C300 and the C70
Proficiency in sound recording, including wireless, lavalier, handheld and boom microphones
Proficiency in lighting techniques
Working with creative content teams in order to execute video shoots
Basic cleaning and maintenance of remote gear including cameras, audio equipment and lighting and grip equipment
Perform other duties as assigned
Knowledge/Experience Required
Minimum five years of experience as a camera operator/videographer
Licensed to operate aerial drone
Must have valid driver’s license
Demonstrable grasp of show/story structure and pacing to provide post-production team footage for editing
Experience troubleshooting video, audio and lighting issues
Knowledge of editorial principles, ethics and standards
Ability to steadily handle multiple tasks in a high-pressure production environment
Ability to perform as a team player and maintain a professional manner when navigating various personality types
Physical Demands
Ability to lift heavy equipment
Ability to operate camera for extended periods
Agility to film in quick-paced and tight environments, such as kitchens, restaurants, crowds
Ability to stand and/or sit for extended periods
Seniority Level
Mid-Senior level
Employment Type
Temporary
Job Function
Sales, General Business, and Education
Industries
Wireless Services, Telecommunications, and Communications Equipment Manufacturing
Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at KQED by 2x
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