Head Projectionist
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN - MILWAUKEE
Student Employee Position Description
Head Projectionist
Averages 15-20 hours per week
Pay rate: $17.50
Job Summary:
The Head Projectionist is one of a triad of student managers who oversee the Union Cinema. The Head Projectionist has broad responsibility for the Cinema projection booth, participating in oversight and training of all student projectionists. They are responsible for developing and maintaining standard operating procedures for the projection booth.
The Head Projectionist is responsible for inspecting and projecting film and digital media for public screenings, curricular screenings, and film festivals held at the Union Cinema. This person should have expertise in the public presentation of film and video and have working knowledge projecting 35mm, 16mm, DCP, and consumer formats; basic AV equipment and terminology; experience with AV support for live presentations (mics, audio, and PC/Mac platforms); must exhibit exceptional judgment, be well-organized, dedicated, efficient, punctual, and communicative.
Working within the framework of the Union Cinema, the Head Projectionist is in constant communication with the Arts Manager, Cinema Programmer, and Operations Manager, and interacts frequently with department faculty and campus visitors, providing a consistently high level of support for the myriad operations of the Union Cinema.
Working evening and weekend events will be a necessary component of the job. Work schedule is divided into screening shifts based on semester programming schedule, with afternoon, evening, and weekend hours required.
The position is part-time between 15-20 hours/week.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Expertise in film and video projection.
Provides projection services for both academic and public events using a variety of formats including 35mm, 16mm, DCP, digital and consumer formats.
Works with Film Faculty to coordinate and facilitate the weekly Experimental screening series.
Conducts training and supervision of student staff projectionists.
Performs film inspection and repair.
Prepares all film prints for screenings, including inspection and repair of film prints loaned from distributors and archives.
Maintains proper storage conditions for all film prints, test reels, equipment, etc.
Documents film condition and maintain screening and inspection logs.
Monitor the Projection email
Is in charge of print trafficking as well as shipping and receiving. This includes:
-Update print trafficking spreadsheet
-Download links, making DCPs, making return label the evening of the show, having the team pack the shipment – projectionist
-Managing communications with distributors
-Occasionally connecting with Mail Services and the Union Loading Dock
Applies experience and skills to support the planning, development and execution of audio-visual productions with moderate supervision for Arts Manager.
Researches, develops, installs, and may operate and troubleshoot audio-visual systems, such as Zoom q&a, digital media and desktop and network-based technologies.
Proper operation and routine maintenance of all equipment utilized in the exhibition of films in the Union Cinema
Alongside Arts Manger, arranges non-routine maintenance with contracted film equipment technicians
Performs other related work as needed.
Communicates with House Managers regarding problems with projection or special needs of audience
Keeps regular inventory and notifies Arts Manger of any restocking and resupply needs
Alongside of Arts Manager, conducts interviews and hiring of new projectionists
Alongside of Arts Manager, conducts performance reviews of all projectionist at the end of each academic semester.
Meets with Union Cinema Programmer to discuss specific projection needs weekly to bi-weekly basis
ADDITIONAL DUTIES:
Attends regular staff meetings
Meet as needed with Programmer and Operations Manager.
Other duties as may be assigned by Arts Manager.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Education:
Must be a current student at UW-Milwaukee.
Minimum requirements include vocational training, apprenticeships or the equivalent experience in a related field (not typically required to have a four-year degree).
Work Experience:
Minimum requirements include knowledge and skills developed through 2-5 years of work experience in a related job discipline.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Experience:
Minimum of two years of film projection experience.
Working in a university environment or art house.
Working in repertory cinema highly desirable.
TECHNICAL SKILLS OR KNOWLEDGE:
Expertise in the public presentation of film and video.
Familiarity with 35mm, 16mm, DCP, digital and consumer formats (DVD, BluRay, VHS, etc.).
Basic AV equipment and terminology.
Proficiency in Simplex and Eastman projectors is highly desirable.
PREFERRED COMPETENCIES:
Work under pressure; self-motivated; prompt and reliable.
Work with limited supervision.
Communicate clearly and effectively, which includes frequent, professional interaction with faculty and visiting filmmakers.
Handle multiple concurrent projects in a competent and professional manner while also managing details and meeting deadlines.
Act independently, decisively, and with good judgment, coupled with the ability to keep colleagues and supervisors appropriately informed and involved.
Sort autonomously, taking initiative and without detailed instructions.
Maintain confidentiality/discretion at all times.
Handle stressful situations.
Critical thinking skills.
Problem solving skills.
Decision making skills.
Reasoning skills.
Attention to detail.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Evening and weekend work.
Fast-paced environment.
Lift up to 50 lbs.
Bend and stoop.
Stand for periods of up to 2 hours.
Periodic walking to other campus locations.
Excellent vision.
Frequent solitary work.
This is a part-time position of approximately 15-20 hours per week.
Please apply on Handshake or email Manager for Arts Programming, Samantha Timm at timms@uwm.edu. Please include a brief letter of interest as well as a resume.
Thank you very much for your interest!