Projection Technician

Role

Sets up, aligns, tests, and maintains projection systems for immersive installations or events.

Description

A Projection Technician sets up, aligns, tests, and maintains projection systems: placement, focus, warping, edge blending, mapping, color, and brightness, on surfaces that were often never meant to be screens.

Projection fights physics in public space. Ambient light eats contrast, throw distances collide with architecture, and alignment drifts as buildings warm and cool through the day. Projection mapping is never finished, only maintained — which is why the role includes the re-alignment routine, not just the install.

Discipline-Specific Description

Within technical operations, projection is the specialism where optics, rigging, and software meet: a discipline of millimeters at the lens becoming centimeters on the wall.

Scope Note

Centers on projector placement and rigging, alignment, warp and blend configuration, mapping setup, color and brightness matching across units, lamp and laser life tracking, and scheduled drift checks.

Boundary Note

The Projection Technician realizes and maintains the projected image; what the image contains belongs to visual and projection designers, and the broader signal chain to AV technicians. Fabrication of the surfaces themselves sits with the physical build team.

Collaboration Note

Close collaborators include AV technicians, show control programmers, visual designers, venue technical managers, and the fabricators who build the surfaces projection has to live on.

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