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Camera Operator – an individual whose job it is to work a studio, ENG or mobile camera during one of our productions. When working this position an individual will become familiar with how to properly frame a subject as well as the industry terms pan, tilt, focus, zoom, etc. Such an individual might also learn how to set up a camera from “scratch” on a mobile shoot, as our mobile cameras, tripods and all necessary cables are all packed within our mobile production units and must be setup once a taping location has been reached
Director – an individual who “calls” the show, and holds the overall vision for the production. He/she speaks to all other members of the crew during taping, from the camera operators, audio operator, graphics operator and host – letting them know in which direction the show will take next, in reference to the number of camera angles, etc. he/she has to choose from, as well as other production elements which make up the overall feel of the production

Graphics Operator – an individual who oversees all the graphic elements of the show, but does not necessarily create all of the elements. He/she will bring up whatever specific graphic element the director wants at any specific time during the production.
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Floor director – an individual that is in the studio, hooked up to a headset and in contact with the control room, letting the members of the studio know the wishes of the director

Host – an individual in an on-air capacity or television personality role. They may also act as an expert in a specific field during an interview or act as a mediator when a number of interview subjects are involved. They would greet viewers and let them know the topic of the show, the plays of the game, the news of the day, etc.
Audio Operator – an individual who oversees all of the audio levels during a production Whether it be interview mics, music or pre-recorded break material running in a tape machine.

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