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HowTo: A/V Technican

A/V Technicans are responsible for a specific lecture hall (Saal) and all the talks within a 4 hour time slot. In short, they make sure the talks are streamed and recorded as smoothly as possible. They resolve all issues related to the A/V setup.

How to Become an A/V Technican?

Usually, the members of this group are fixed long before the event. If you are familiar with broadcast equipment or the industry (regarding audio, video or lighting) and want to help, please get in touch with us.

There will be one introduction meeting at the 37c3!

Assigning shifts

A/V Technicans can join the shifts in the Engelsystem as soon as the shifts are created. Please join the shifts as soon as possible!

Job Description

The A/V Technicans are responsible for all A/V related stuff within the Saal. They cooperate closely with the stagemanager to ensure that the talk starts on time and is recorded and streamed. While the stagemanager is responsible for the organizational issues such as information flow, crowd control, etc. the A/V Technican is responsible for the technical issues.

If there is any issue that cannot be solved by the A/V Technican, this person knows how to contact (e.g. VOC Helpdesk, the person who is responsible the A/V Setup in the Saal, etc).

The first priority of the A/V Technican is to setup the speaker and resolve any issues that prevent the talk from starting. Afterwards the A/V Technican assists the Camera and Mixers angels in case of any issues or questions.

As A/V Technican it is crucial to know who is responsible for what and ensure that the issues are only handled by the people who are responsible for solving this issues. E.g. the video mixer angel works together the camera angels to record and stream the talk. if one angel is absent, the stagemanager will call the right place to get another one. In doubt, improvise but do not overwork yourself but doing stuff you are not responsible for.

CHECKLIST

Since the A/V Technicans cooperate with the stagemanagers, here is the introductional quote form their checklist: “No checklist is ever complete. Study it well and think about the intention behind each point, so you can adapt to the ever changing demands and circumstances.”. In doubt, do not panic.

Prior the First Talk

After the Last Talk

On Shift change

Before a Talk

During a Talk

After a Talk

Communication

Most of the communcation between the A/V Technican and the others parts of the VOC is done by the Intercom System. Everything related to A/V Operations should be handled over it. So do not need a private DECT, but it is recommended for point to point communication that is not relevant to the A/V operations.