Renda Media Looking for Paid Part-Timers!

Renda Media in Indiana is looking for students with media experience to assist in their coverage of local sports. For fall semester, this is primarily covering Friday night football games. Events typically run 3-1/2 to 4 hours.

For information and to apply, contact – John Smathers – jsmathers@rendabroadcasting.com

Camera Operator – The Camera Operator will operate a video camera at Renda Media video streamed sports and other events. The operator must be able to work in concert with the video producer and assist with set up and take down of equipment. The operator must have a basic understanding of camera assembly (i.e., tripod, HDMI cords, etc.). The operator must have experience with the recognition of quality camera angles and shoot scenes as directed by the producer or in accordance with the actions on the playing field. The operator should be available on Friday nights for high school football productions (fall) and on weekday evenings (winter/spring) but be aware that other events might require daytime or weekend available.

Video Producer – The video producer must have experience in setting up, operating, and taking down video mixer/switcher equipment, as this will be the operator’s main task. The producer must be able to work in concert with on-air talent as well as the camera operator. The producer must be able to direct live streams, as well as record/edit video projects, capturing and importing media, and editing footage and sound files and archiving media.

Board operator – The board operator’s main function is in-studio producing of on-air sporting events and live broadcasts for Friday evening high school football broadcasts and evening high school basketball broadcasts and live events. The operator’s duties include picking up the feed from our play-by-play announcers and airing it on radio along with commercials and some pre-recorded game content; recording the game to make clips to play back during halftime or postgame; sending game feed to our audio stream provider on the phone in the studio. (Simply dial a phone # and a PIN); recording a wrap from the play-by-play person after the game to run in our morning sports report; possibly sending score updates to the other play-by-play announcers. For live remote broadcasts: Email reports from our client locations and dub them into our on-air system, then go to the appropriate studio to verify that the sound cut made it to the studio and is ready to air.

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