Video Technician

Orlando, FL
Seasonal
Student (High School)


 

DanceOne Job Opportunity

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DanceOne is a renowned organizer of national and international dance events and competitions. With a commitment to promoting excellence, innovation, and community in the dance industry, we bring together dancers, choreographers, instructors, and enthusiasts from around the world to celebrate the artistry and athleticism of dance. Our events showcase a diverse range of dance styles—including contemporary, hip-hop, ballet, jazz, and tap—and provide participants with opportunities for growth, recognition, and connection.


1. POSITION OVERVIEW

Job Title: Video Technician
Department / Team: Orlando Production
Location: Orlando, FL
Type: Seasonal Full-Time
Travel Requirements: Travel to national events as required


2. ROLE SUMMARY

The Video Technician is responsible for all aspects of live video production during DanceOne events. This includes setting up, operating, and maintaining video equipment to ensure seamless visual experiences for both live audiences and online streaming. The role requires a strong technical understanding of video systems, live switching, and playback, as well as attention to detail and communication across departments.

Working closely with Production Management, the Video Technician ensures every moment is captured and delivered with the high-quality standards DanceOne is known for.


3. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Set up, test, and operate all video equipment for control and playback.

  • Operate the ATEM switcher during shows for camera feeds, graphics (GFX), and video playback.

  • Set up cameras at front-of-house locations and additional positions as needed for optimal coverage.

  • Maintain and repair video equipment in the field; when repairs are not possible, notify Production Management promptly.

  • Ensure all judges’ feeds are correctly routed and mixed into the final video for recording and webcasting.

  • Provide on-site or remote technical support to internal teams as needed.

  • Ensure all routines are uploaded correctly; perform minor edits on-site and log any additional fixes for post-production.

  • Support other elements of the technical team as directed by Production Management.


4. REQUIREMENTS

  • Proven experience as an A/V Technician, Video Operator, or similar role in live event production.

  • Hands-on knowledge of video switchers, projectors, playback systems, and live streaming platforms.

  • Strong troubleshooting, multitasking, and time-management skills.

  • Ability to lift and move equipment (up to 50 lbs).

  • Willingness to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends.


5. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in Media, Communications, Film, or a related field.

  • Experience with platforms such as OBS, Windows PCs, Resolume, ArKaos, and Blackmagic Design software.

  • Familiarity with HandBrake, Adobe Premiere, or similar video editing tools.

  • Basic understanding of live streaming workflows and video signal flow.


6. WORK ENVIRONMENT & PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

  • Fast-paced, high-energy live event environment.

  • Frequent travel and weekend work during event seasons.

  • Collaborative and creative production team culture.

  • ADA accommodations provided through an interactive process.


7. WHAT YOU’LL GAIN AT DANCEONE

  • Opportunities to work with cutting-edge video production technology.

  • Growth and development within DanceOne’s Production and Technical teams.

  • A supportive culture built on teamwork, excellence, and creativity.

  • Competitive compensation and the chance to make an impact at premier national events.

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