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== To join us ==
This student-run service is considered as a campus job and you’ll be paid by Sports Information($8.75/hour).
During a major athletic event, a production crew will typically consist of two camera operators and one technical director that manages the audio/video switchboard. Four to five people may be needed for one production, and they are rotated during half-time. Don’t worry if you know nothing about video cameras or video switchboards; we’ll provide the training.
*You are a freshman already with a campus job.
*You are a freshman without a campus job and you do not receive Financial Aid.
== What we do ==
Here are some of the photos for the ice-hockey game on March 28, 2009. A 5five-member crew worked on the assignment, with assistance from Jim Schultz from Pittsfield TV. We had two HD cameras, a Mac Book Pro for video switching and a PC for previews and score updates. We worked on an elevated platform about 20 feet above the ground.
http://www.purplevalleyfilms.com/webcast/photos/ice_hockey_01.JPG
Above: Our two-camera systemWorking on an elevated platform with assistance from Jim Schultz (left) from Pittsfield TV.
http://www.purplevalleyfilms.com/webcast/photos/ice_hockey_02.JPG
Above: Working on an elevated platformOur two-camera system.
Above: Technical director who manages video streaming and switching between two cameras.
Photographs by [http://www.rain-stars.com Danny Y. Huang]