5225 - Audio And Video Recording Technicians

Audio and video recording technicians operate equipment to record, mix and edit sound, music and videotape, for motion pictures, television and radio programs, videos, recordings and live events. They are employed by multimedia companies, film, video and concert production companies, sound recording firms, theatre and dance companies, educational establishments, clubs, hotels, bands, radio stations, television networks and video production and editing companies.

  • Illustrative example(s)
    • audiovisual (AV) technician
    • multimedia sound technician
    • postproduction technician
    • radio technician
    • recording engineer
    • recording studio technician
    • sound effects editor
    • sound engineer
    • sound mixer
    • sound technician
    • video and sound recorder
    • video recording technician
  • All examples
  • assistant sound editor
  • audio engineer - recording studio
  • audio operator
  • audio operator assistant
  • audio recording studio operator
  • audio technician
  • audiovisual (AV) technician
  • AV (audiovisual) technician
  • colour timer - video
  • digital effects specialist
  • dubbing machine operator
  • editor, sound
  • editor, videotape
  • electronic news gathering (ENG) editor
  • electronic video graphics operator
  • ENG (electronic news gathering) editor
  • film technician
  • film technician - motion picture
  • master record cutter
  • mixer, music or sound
  • multimedia sound technician
  • multimedia sound-effects supervisor
  • music editor - recording studio
  • music mixer
  • music or sound mixer
  • operator, P.A. (public address)
  • operator, P.A. (public address) systems
  • operator, public address (P.A.)
  • operator, public address (P.A.) systems
  • P.A. (public address) operator
  • P.A. (public address) system operator
  • playback operator
  • postproduction technician
  • production sound recordist
  • public address (P.A.) operator
  • public address (P.A.) system operator
  • radio recorder
  • radio technician
  • recording engineer
  • recording studio technician
  • re-recording mixer
  • sound cutter
  • sound editor
  • sound effects editor
  • sound effects specialist
  • sound engineer
  • sound engineer (except professional engineers)
  • sound engineer assistant
  • sound keyer
  • sound librarian - audio-recording
  • sound mix engineer
  • sound mixer
  • sound operator
  • sound recorder
  • sound recording engineer
  • sound recording supervisor
  • sound recordist
  • sound technician
  • sound-recording and video-recording reproduction equipment operator
  • sound-recording equipment operator
  • stereo tape editor
  • studio operator, audio recording
  • supervisor, sound recording
  • video and sound recorder
  • video recorder
  • video recording technician
  • video sound mixer
  • video technician
  • video-editing equipment operator
  • video-recording equipment operator
  • videotape editor
  • videotape postproduction editor
  • videotape recording (VTR) editor
  • videotape recording (VTR) operator
  • videotape technician
  • VTR (videotape recording) editor
  • VTR (videotape recording) operator
  • Exclusion(s)
    • Broadcast technicians (5224)
    • Film and video camera operators (5222)
    • Film editors (See 5131 Producers, directors, choreographers and related occupations)
    • Other technical and co-ordinating occupations in motion pictures, broadcasting and the performing arts (5226)
    • Recording studio assistants (See 5227 Support occupations in motion pictures, broadcasting, photography and the performing arts)
  • Main duties

Audio and video recording technicians perform some or all of the following duties:

  • Set up, prepare, operate and adjust audio, recording, editing and reproducing equipment to record, edit and reproduce sound input or feed of pre-recorded material from tapes, records, compact discs, digital audio devices, and input from live microphones, satellites or microwave trucks for films, videos, radio and television programs and recordings
  • Prepare and operate videotape recording and playback equipment to record videos, television programs, concerts and live events, and to edit video tape after production
  • Operate electronic equipment to generate program titles, credits, sub-titles, graphic backgrounds or animation for television programs
  • Operate audio consoles or computers, tape machines, microphones and sound processing equipment to mix, combine and edit music and sound at concerts and live events
  • Operate dubbing machines to play back edited dialogue, music and sound effect tracks from different sources, in synchronization with motion picture film
  • May supervise and co-ordinate the work of other audio and video recording technicians.
  • Employment requirements
    • Completion of a college or other program in recording engineering, audiovisual technology or a related field
      or
      Experience as a recording studio assistant is usually required.
    • Senior occupations in this unit group, such as recording and sound engineers, require experience.

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