Sports Camera Operator Sports & Recreation - Long Lake, MN at Geebo

Sports Camera Operator

Quick Apply Temporary 1 hour ago Full Job Description SkillShow is looking for Camera Operators to help us film at a PERFECT GAME BASEBALL Event! Best candidates will have an understanding of BASEBALL and experience operating video cameras.
Dates:
Saturday, 3/11/23 Sport:
Baseball Hours:
Not final until the schedule is provided.
Estimate would be 8am-6pm.
Location:
Long Lake, MN Gear is provided, so no need to bring your own.
Here's our SkillShow Youtube account where we upload a lot of our footage for both Baseball and Football.
https:
//www.
youtube.
com/c/SkillShowVideos/videos This is a perfect example of what you'll be filming, the angles, etc.
https:
//www.
youtube.
com/playlist?list=PL7AOdIpXkn0lGc4bzI3-h2chMwoeK3wg9 As you can see we do our best to keep the players in the center of the frame head to toe, panning with their movements.
Since 2001, SkillShow has filmed 10's of thousands of athletes & teams, plus regional & national events for all sports and age groups.
Our videos have been seen on ESPN, MLB Network, Perfect Game as well as Local & National sports news shows.
Our core specialty of producing high quality video for amateur athletes & events has enabled us to dominate the market as a vendor and partner to some of the top organizations, schools & travel teams in the country.
Check us out at www.
skillshow.
com for more information.
Must be willing and able to stand on feet for long durations.
Must be able to focus for long periods of time and keep players in frame.
MUST HAVE EXPERIENCE IN FILMING Job Type:
Temporary Pay:
$25.
00 per hour Schedule:
8 hour shift Day shift COVID-19 considerations:
Adhere to local COVID-19 regulations.
Application Question(s):
Are you willing to undergo a background check?
Experience:
Sports Videography or other relevant:
2 years (Required) Work Location:
One location Quick Apply.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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