Audio / Visual Techncian
From load-in to load-out, from floorplan to show-ready, from
concept to experience, general audio / visual (AV) technicians
are responsible for supporting all aspects of a production or
live event. General AV technicians support leads in fields such as
lighting, audio, video, scenery / carpentry, and electrical work.
The utility of general AV technicians is quite extensive.
Audio Engineer (A1)
Operated various audio mixing consoles (such as the Allen & Heath
QU-Series, Soundcraft SI-Series, QSC TouchMix-Series, etc.) to
equalize, enhance, and monitor all audio for live events in
breakout rooms and general session auditoriums.
Graphics Operator
Familiar with various graphics presentation software suites to
ensure demonstrations run smoothly. Has years of experience
completing graphic designs for Fortune 500 organizations and
video editing for content creators.
IT Computer Techncian
A plethora of experience with Windows and MacOS was gained while
directly employeed by Hewlett Packard (HP) and Apple. Can furnish
exhibit booths, registration desks, and more with workstations,
media presentation displays, printers, mobile devices, and other
appliances. Instrumental with digital signage configurations.
Breakout Floater
Comfortable simultaneously operating an audio console (such as the
Allen & Heath QU-16), video switcher (such as the Roland V-160HD),
and laptop (such as a Macbook Pro) to orchestrate a seamless
experience for an audience and a panel of speakers. Some example
gear shown.
LED Wall Engineer
Participated in the construction of numerous LED walls.
Trusted by clients to confidently and single-handedly, assemble,
power, and wire data to multiple full general session LED panel
walls.
Projectionist
Comfortable navigating various professional high resolution
projector settings to zoom, focus, keystone, align, and blend
visuals for various presentation needs. Can supply equipment for
limited situations such as small breakout rooms.