Combat Documentation / Production Specialist
While the Army may not produce movies that involve Hollywood movie stars or speeding car chases, television and film productions are still an important part of Army communications. Films are used to train personnel and to record military operations, ceremonies and news events. Audiovisual and broadcast technicians, such as the Combat Documentation/Production Specialist, perform many specialized tasks, ranging from filming to script editing to operating audio recording devices.
Combat Documentation/Production Specialists are primarily responsible for supervising, planning and operating electronic and film-based still, video and audio acquisition equipment in order to document combat and non-combat operations. Some of your duties as a Combat Documentation/Production Specialist may include:
- Operate and perform unit level maintenance on motion, still and studio television cameras
- Operate electronic and film based processing, editing, audio and printing darkroom equipment
- Prepare captions for documentation images
- Operate and perform maintenance on assigned vehicles and power generators
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