Digital Systems Specialist
Description
For over 40 years, CalArts has been a groundbreaking leader in arts education. Offering undergraduate and graduate degree programs in the visual, performing, media, and literary arts, our much-emulated programs have produced many of the most influential artists practicing today.
This is a full-time staff position in an animation mixed platform-computing environment. The School of Film/Video encourages highly motivated students with an independent and experimental approach towards their discipline. Facilities are used for teaching purposes, as well as the creation of innovative, non-conventional forms of film and video making.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
• Provide advanced and specialized facility and workflow technical expertise to support faculty, students and staff at the School of Film/Video, under direction of the Associate Director of Technology and Digital Media and Associate Dean, Finance and Operations.
• Analyze, diagnose and resolve hardware, software and network performance challenges within computer animation labs, classrooms, stop motion production facility, multi media lab, digital imaging/compositing lab and other animation facilities.
• Consult with Experimental Animation faculty, staff and students to ensure that digital workflows, facilities management plans, schedules and policies are meeting the technical and administrative needs of the program.
• Maintain local file systems on Mac and Windows systems, optimizing disks, backing up essential files, identifying and notifying over-quota users and deleting files as needed.
• Configure and maintain a Pipelinefx Qube! render farm.
• Assist students in using digital animation systems, workflows and software, including input and output to film projection and video display devices.
• Supervise, train and schedule student workers who assist in maintaining the labs and animation equipment.
• Assist in the creation, testing and deployment of animation laboratory client computer images, including preparation of application–specific system image deployment packages.
• Plan and coordinate with the School of Film/Video Video Engineer and Equipment Supervisor to provide technical support for still frame/video acquisition, video display, film and print hardware in and out devices.
• Develop, analyze and update digital workflows to assist in preparing year-end screenings, including preparation of technical guidelines and procedures for student’s digital submissions.
• Develop, maintain, and update relevant web information on the School of Film/Video technical resource website.
• Analyze and implement security related procedures including regular animation application patches and updates.
• Maintain compliance with CalArts IT and the School of Film/Video’s lab and safety policies and promote standards for security conscious awareness and behavior.
• Attend regular technical meetings within the School of Film/Video and the Institute.
• Attend sponsored classes and maintain relationships with company representatives in order to keep abreast of technological advances in the field.
• Advise management on future growth of the digital animation labs and facilities and provide consultation on the design, development and maintenance of digital animation areas used by the School.
• Perform other duties as directed.
SKILLS/ABILITIES:
• Expertise with current Mac and Windows operating systems and ability to master new versions as needed.
• Extensive knowledge of animation workflows including 2D, 3D and stop motion digital animation systems.
• Some knowledge of stereoscopic 3D motion capture systems.
• Excellent technical and communication skills with supervisory experience.
• Ability to manage time efficiently with the ability to work under pressure handling multiple duties at the same time.
• Ability to work independently using own initiative.
EXPERIENCE:
• Some experience with analog and digital video input/output hardware.
• Extensive experience with 3D software such as Maya and/or Cinema 4D.
• Extensive experience using editing, compositing, and image processing software such as Adobe After Effects, Premiere and Photoshop.
• Experience with 2K/4K digital workflows and 16mm and 35mm filmmaking desirable.
• Two years relevant experience in digital technical support preferably in an academic environment
EDUCATION:
• High School diploma required. Undergraduate degree in related field preferred.
This position is available immediately.
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