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LA Evening Media Archivist
Light Iron
Los Angeles, CA
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Job Scope: Evening Media Archivist LA
The ideal candidate is a self-motivated individual with excellent communication skills and incredible attention to detail. The successful candidate must be able to handle multiple tasks concurrently and be flexible to quickly switch priorities as needed.
• Work with the Los Angeles based Senior Media Archivist to ensure continuity between methods and workflows
• Perform data verification of final archives of camera negative both delivered from set and archived in-house
• Communicate with in-house and on-set technicians to address issues and resolve them
• Restore selected material from existing archives for VFX pulls and conform turnovers
• Archive final picture master deliverables to a variety of client specifications
• Archive final internal archives of project files and picture masters
• Manage online media storage across SANs and NASs
• Report/track bugs and crashes of software/hardware
• Test new software and hardware
• Afternoon start into the evening schedule
Skills/Experience Required:
• Extensive experience in Mac environments
• General computer networking experience
• Excellent verbal and written communication skills
• Excellent organizational skills
• Comfortable in email, Google sheets, productivity applications, etc.
Preferred Qualifications:
• Understanding of file-based production and post-production workflows
• Experience with digital cinema cameras (e.g., DXL, ARRI Alexa, RED Dragon, Panasonic VariCam) and their related workflows
• Experience using YoYottaID
• Experience with LTO and/or LTFS
• Understanding of checksum hashes
• Comfortable using command line utilities
• Experience with simple bash scripting
Job Scope: Post Production Systems Administrator II (NY)
The Post Production System Administrator is an integral Engineering team member who will support all IT and Engineering requests from staff and clients at the New York facility and work closely with the VP of Engineering and Light Iron management to increase efficiency across the organization by optimizing current and building new post production systems, media pipelines, and operational policies and procedures. Applicants should have a minimum 2-4 years of experience in a similar role.
It is critical that the candidate possess strong technical knowledge of feature and episodic workflows, techniques, and tools and understand the challenges and goals of creative and technical teams alike. The System Administrator is a self-motivated technical subject matter expert with the ability to address issues promptly and communicate them to the larger team.
Key Responsibilities:
- Deploy and support a range of hardware and software including HP switches and LTO tape libraries, tape decks, video scopes, DCI projectors and cinema servers, monitors, calibration tools, audio systems, video routers and patch bays, Quantum StorNext SANs, Avid Nexis and ISIS, firewalls, KVM systems, OSX, Windows, Linux, Base Light systems, Resolve systems, Avid, Final Cut Pro, Adobe Creative Suite, Color Front Transkoder and EXD, DVS Clipster, Aspera Faspex and Signiant Media Shuttle
- Support client editorial in a creative editorial environment
- Research 3rd party products and services to suggest the best tools for the business requirements
- Stay up to date with industry standard tools and practices to maintain cutting edge infrastructure
Skills/Experience Required:
- Experience maintaining post production facilities in a systems administrator and/or engineering capacity
- Strong working knowledge of industry tools
- Strong working knowledge of video and audio file formats and industry standard and studio delivery specifications - particularly UHD and HDR (HDR 10, 10+, and Dolby Vision) workflows.
- Experience with video/audio signal routing
- Ability to foster strong working relationships with technical contacts at client facilities and studios
- Ability to manage several projects at once - the organization is lean and individual responsibility is big
- A bias for action and ability to deliver mission critical support in a timely manner
- Strong writing and verbal skills, particularly in communicating technical processes in a non-technical manner
- Ability to work independently while being able to contribute successfully to cross-functional teams
- A strong desire to deliver great looking, technically accurate content to our customers
Position Type/Expected Hours of Work:
This position works standard evening hours, but may require extended hours (OT) and some weekend work as needed.
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Job Scope: Evening Media Archivist LA
The ideal candidate is a self-motivated individual with excellent communication skills and incredible attention to detail. The successful candidate must be able to handle multiple tasks concurrently and be flexible to quickly switch priorities as needed.
• Work with the Los Angeles based Senior Media Archivist to ensure continuity between methods and workflows
• Perform data verification of final archives of camera negative both delivered from set and archived in-house
• Communicate with in-house and on-set technicians to address issues and resolve them
• Restore selected material from existing archives for VFX pulls and conform turnovers
• Archive final picture master deliverables to a variety of client specifications
• Archive final internal archives of project files and picture masters
• Manage online media storage across SANs and NASs
• Report/track bugs and crashes of software/hardware
• Test new software and hardware
• Afternoon start into the evening schedule
Skills/Experience Required:
• Extensive experience in Mac environments
• General computer networking experience
• Excellent verbal and written communication skills
• Excellent organizational skills
• Comfortable in email, Google sheets, productivity applications, etc.
Preferred Qualifications:
• Understanding of file-based production and post-production workflows
• Experience with digital cinema cameras (e.g., DXL, ARRI Alexa, RED Dragon, Panasonic VariCam) and their related workflows
• Experience using YoYottaID
• Experience with LTO and/or LTFS
• Understanding of checksum hashes
• Comfortable using command line utilities
• Experience with simple bash scripting
Job Scope: Post Production Systems Administrator II (NY)
The Post Production System Administrator is an integral Engineering team member who will support all IT and Engineering requests from staff and clients at the New York facility and work closely with the VP of Engineering and Light Iron management to increase efficiency across the organization by optimizing current and building new post production systems, media pipelines, and operational policies and procedures. Applicants should have a minimum 2-4 years of experience in a similar role.
It is critical that the candidate possess strong technical knowledge of feature and episodic workflows, techniques, and tools and understand the challenges and goals of creative and technical teams alike. The System Administrator is a self-motivated technical subject matter expert with the ability to address issues promptly and communicate them to the larger team.
Key Responsibilities:
- Deploy and support a range of hardware and software including HP switches and LTO tape libraries, tape decks, video scopes, DCI projectors and cinema servers, monitors, calibration tools, audio systems, video routers and patch bays, Quantum StorNext SANs, Avid Nexis and ISIS, firewalls, KVM systems, OSX, Windows, Linux, Base Light systems, Resolve systems, Avid, Final Cut Pro, Adobe Creative Suite, Color Front Transkoder and EXD, DVS Clipster, Aspera Faspex and Signiant Media Shuttle
- Support client editorial in a creative editorial environment
- Research 3rd party products and services to suggest the best tools for the business requirements
- Stay up to date with industry standard tools and practices to maintain cutting edge infrastructure
Skills/Experience Required:
- Experience maintaining post production facilities in a systems administrator and/or engineering capacity
- Strong working knowledge of industry tools
- Strong working knowledge of video and audio file formats and industry standard and studio delivery specifications - particularly UHD and HDR (HDR 10, 10+, and Dolby Vision) workflows.
- Experience with video/audio signal routing
- Ability to foster strong working relationships with technical contacts at client facilities and studios
- Ability to manage several projects at once - the organization is lean and individual responsibility is big
- A bias for action and ability to deliver mission critical support in a timely manner
- Strong writing and verbal skills, particularly in communicating technical processes in a non-technical manner
- Ability to work independently while being able to contribute successfully to cross-functional teams
- A strong desire to deliver great looking, technically accurate content to our customers
Position Type/Expected Hours of Work:
This position works standard evening hours, but may require extended hours (OT) and some weekend work as needed.
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