1. Operate and manage a variety of professional technical equipment, including video cameras, DSLR cameras, audio equipment, studio lighting, studio mikes, and sound equipment for both studio and on-location shoots.
2. Coordinate all aspects of filming and recording, including pre-planning shots, determining creative framing and capturing action, suggesting optimal sites, angles, and time slots, and liaising with technical staff on lighting and setup requirements.
3. Design, edit, and integrate diverse digital content, including video projects, short documentary films, promotional videos, motion graphics, 2D/3D animation, photography, illustrations, and other multimedia visualization products.
4. Complete post-production tasks using industry-standard audio, video, and photography editing software, combining recorded video files, audio commentary, background music, and ensuring the final product meets all technical and creative specifications.
5. Review final media drafts to ensure compliance with photographer credit, copyright, captioning, branding policies, and any legal or contractual usage policies.
Student/Faculty Support and Training
6. Provide expert technical support and advice to students (undergraduate and senior/graduation projects) and faculty on the structure, design, and execution of media production concepts, systems, and solutions.
7. Manage, maintain, and prepare all media production facilities, including Radio/TV studios and multimedia labs, ensuring computers, software, and equipment are fully functional and ready for immediate use.
8. Install, configure, upgrade, and troubleshoot all studio and lab-related hardware and software, ensuring compliance with license agreements and copyright legislation.
9. Perform regular preventative maintenance and necessary troubleshooting on sensitive equipment (e.g., camera bodies, lenses, lighting, filters) and software, promptly reporting any issues or incidents to concerned personnel.
10. Recommend improvements for existing facilities and participate in the preparation and design of new studio facilities by recommending ideas on layout, equipment, and requirements to maintain high standards of accuracy and reliability.
11. May assume the role of a team leader/supervisor when required, which entails planning and assignment of tasks, monitoring performance, reviewing deliverables, providing guidance and on-the-job training, and reporting on status and results to the line manager.
12. Stay current with emerging technologies in multimedia, design programs, filming methods, and video/photography equipment advancements in the market.