EYE

Cinematographer

Cinematographer


(auto-translated from Dutch)

Eye Filmmuseum is immediately looking for a Film Operator (x/f/m) for a minimum of 21.6 hours (0.6 FTE) and a maximum of 36 hours per week (1 FTE)

What do we offer?
We offer
A challenging position in an inspiring working environment in a great location in Amsterdam, with fun, enthusiastic colleagues. You can go to the films for free with a friend or colleague, visit the exhibitions and have a cup of coffee or tea at a discount in the restaurant, or shop in the Eye Shop. You can also use the work-from-home arrangement and the Bicycle Plan.

This is a 12-month position for a minimum of 21.6 hours per week (0.6 FTE) and a maximum of 36 hours per week (1 FTE), with the prospect of extension. According to Eye's Employment Conditions Regulations, the salary is in scale 7: min € 2,774 and max. € 3,448 gross per month based on 36 hours, excluding 8 percent holiday pay and end-of-year bonus.

Location
Amsterdam



Job requirements / profile
Tasks and responsibilities
- showing analogue film (such as 16mm, 35mm and 70mm), digital film (DCI standard) and alternative content (including DVD/Blu-ray, video and audio files, video tapes, digital presentations) by operating the necessary ( film) projectors, peripherals, playback equipment and playback software
- work required for these displays, such as:
o test running and processing relevant technical data of film and screening in the planning system
o checking and preparing (image editing and video editing) of alternative content in the absence of the technical employee
o programming the trailer programme, and ensuring that the maximum length of the supporting program is not exceeded
o setting up and programming and/or manually adjusting playlists, frames, room lighting, sound settings
- technically supervising the film programming in the halls (such as cinema concerts, lectures, (theatrical) presentations, music performances, conferences, third-party film festivals), film screenings and accompanying activities elsewhere in or around the building and some of the events by hall tenants. You will work together with colleagues, guests, room renters, festival staff and externally hired technicians
- identify new developments and techniques within the field and pass them on to the department head
- ensure the maintenance of knowledge about analogue film projection and related work and train new projectionists in this field
- being part of the emergency response organization and following the necessary training for this

Profile
- several years of relevant work experience
- able to work with analogue projection equipment, such as 70/35/16mm projectors, non-rewind tables, reel towers, rewind and editing tables and analogue sound processors
- knowledge of digital projection equipment, such as DCI servers and server software, Apple computers and play-out software, digital sound processors and mixing consoles
- being able to connect and operate peripheral equipment, such as pre- and power amplifiers, DVD and Blu-ray players, sound mixing consoles, theater light tables, DMX control boxes, 16mm/35mm perforated tape players, streaming equipment and software and film cameras
- knowledge of Adobe software such as Première, Photoshop and Media Encoder
- customer-oriented and stress-resistant
- able and willing to work scheduled shifts, including evenings and weekends

Language requirements
Dutch

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Geplaatst20-04-2024
Expires 05-05-2024
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