AV Technician

Role

Sets up and supports audio-visual equipment for immersive presentations.

Description

An AV Technician sets up and supports the audio-visual backbone of a presentation: signal flow, speakers, displays, mixers, playback systems, and the cabling that ties them together.

Immersive installations braid AV into show control, spatial audio, and tracking until no diagram fully describes the room — and the AV technician is the person who knows which of the forty cables is the one that matters. Working rule of the trade: every mysterious failure is a cable until proven otherwise.

Discipline-Specific Description

AV work underpins installations, live events, conference demos, and gallery presentations alike; it is the craft of making signal arrive where it should, at the right level, every time.

Scope Note

Often includes system setup and signal routing, speaker and display placement and tuning, playback configuration, cable management and labeling, spares planning, and show-day support through to strike.

Boundary Note

The AV Technician is the systems specialist within an installation team; the Installation Technician covers the whole setup including AV, and the Projection Technician goes deeper on projection alone. Sound and lighting designers decide what the systems should do; AV makes them do it.

Collaboration Note

Works alongside installation and projection technicians, show control programmers, sound and lighting designers, and venue technical managers who control the power and the rigging.

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