
Jobs in Studio & Equipment Hire
All companies employ at least some core staff involved with kit maintenance. The actual kit to be maintained varies with the company – this could be film / video cameras, lighting equipment or cranes.
The next step up is generally kit preparation: ensuring the required equipment is set up to meet client needs: the right lenses, correct settings and cabling. This requires a thorough knowledge of all the equipment and the ability to troubleshoot when clients run into problems.
Kit maintenance and preparation staff may include:
- qualified electricians,
- camera engineers,
- video engineers,
- optics specialists,
- crane builders,
- and engineers and others specific to the particular equipment
Most companies will have one or more trainees in the workshop or preparation area, learning the job. These jobs can provide a solid, thorough grounding into the industry. Read about Dry or Wet Hire here – Dry & Wet Hire.
All of the above jobs (and others) in the facilities sector may grow out of the basic entry level of trainee / driver / runner. Management and administrative jobs employed include sales and marketing, booking and accounts. Read what the professionals have to say about their experiences below, or read through – Job Profiles.
Job Profiles
Click here to access many job profiles relating to studio and equipment hire within the facilities industry.
Read MoreMike Brian, Head of Studio Operations
''We are a completely multi-skilled crew. You need people to be assistant on sound one day, and assistant on video the next"
Read MoreJohn Higgins, Supervising Gaffer
''I trained as an electrician and then progressed to Electrical Engineer through night school."
Read MoreDave Wells,Trainee Grip FT2
Dave Wells is a trainee Grip working on Red Light Runners starring Harvey Kietel and Michael Madsen and currently being shot in London.
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