
Graduate assistant projectionist
Indiana University Cinema
Functional Responsibilities
- Digital cinema exhibition
- Projection of digital films for public audiences which includes inspecting and monitoring picture and sound quality, confirming correct automation programming, and monitoring post-screening Q&A sessions.
- Cinema program content show build and quality control
- Inspect and prepare digital cinema and HD video content for in-person screenings
- Watch film programming specifically monitoring for audio-visual sync and other issues
- Live Event technical assistance
- Set-up, testing, and operation of audio-visual equipment as well as assistance with load in and break down of live events
- Classes and Lecture Technical support
- Lectern set-up and technical assistance with presenters
- Remote guest and livestream event production technical support
- Equipment set-up and technical assistance with presenters
- General cinema booth maintenance as well as other part-time staff duties as assigned
Required Qualifications:
- Candidates must be prepared to commit to a 15-hour appointment for both Fall and Spring semesters and, if offered, confirm interest in and ability to commit to 2-years
- Applicant’s academic commitments must allow regular weekly IU Cinema shifts including daytime, evening, and weekend hours
- Good vision (including color discernment) and hearing is required to maintain optimal image and sound presentation quality (if required, prescriptions for corrective eyewear must be kept up to date)
- Commitment to using cinema to create tangible, material outcomes in the service of purposefully cultivating transformative educational, cultural, and community work that benefits all peoples.
- New hires must be available in Bloomington to attend and successfully complete a mandatory training period during the month of August, prior to First Day of Classes (paid on hourly basis)
Skills and Abilities
- Keen attention to details in a fast-paced environment with multiple priorities
- Able to solve problems and remain calm under pressure
- Independently prioritize work tasks and manage projects
- Work flexibly as an integral part of IU Cinema’s Production team
- Excellent communication skills with an ability to deal effectively with people at all levels
- Familiarity with both Macintosh and Windows systems
Desired Qualifications:
- Knowledge of film and enthusiasm toward advancing the mission of not-for-profit education-based film organization.
- Familiarity with Zoom platform to facilitate training in Tech support with Zoom guests
- Video editing experience
- Live music and live event production experience
- Interest in additional hourly work beyond 15-hour contract for intermittent rental programs
- GA Projectionists work mainly in a temperature regulated booth control room and in the Cinema itself. Assigned tasks require frequent movement between floor levels, accessed by stairs or elevator. Tech operating stations and booth portal windows require standing and moving in tight spaces.
How To Apply:
Application deadline April 25th, 2025
Interested applicants should apply by emailing their resume with a cover letter stating reasons for their interest in this position to Seth J. Mutchler, Indiana University Cinema Assistant Director of Cinema Technology: sejmutch@iu.edu