Professional Video Production

Video Production & Visual Systems Staffing

Seattle Entertainment Group (SEG) provides professional video production staffing for live events where visual systems must be built, timed, and executed precisely to support the show. Our video crews handle LED walls, projection systems, cameras, media servers, and live switching, ensuring content is displayed accurately and remains synchronized with audio, lighting, and stage action.

We staff experienced video technicians, engineers, and operators who understand signal flow, system formats, and the realities of live environments, integrating closely with production leadership and creative teams to keep visual systems stable and show-ready from load-in through strike.

Experienced Video Crews for Live Event Execution

Video production relies on crews who understand how visual systems are assembled, how content moves through complex signal paths, and how timing and sightlines affect the audience experience. SEG video staffing is built around supporting efficient builds, accurate configuration, and dependable operation by placing experienced technical leadership and support where it matters most.

Our teams are accustomed to advancing video requirements, coordinating with venues and other departments, and working within real-world constraints so visual systems remain aligned with the production plan and perform consistently throughout rehearsals and live shows.

Our Crew

Video & Visual Systems Department Staffing

Video staffing covers the personnel responsible for building, operating, and maintaining the visual systems that support live events. These roles manage everything from display infrastructure and signal flow to cameras, switching, and content playback, ensuring visuals remain accurate, synchronized, and responsive as the show unfolds. SEG video crews work closely with production management, audio, lighting, staging, and creative teams to keep visual execution aligned with cueing, timing, and overall show flow.

Video Direction & System Leadership

Video direction and system leadership staff are responsible for overseeing how visual elements are executed during rehearsals and live shows. These roles guide the overall visual flow, manage cueing and transitions, and ensure the video system operates reliably under show conditions. Serving as the coordination point between content, cameras, display systems, and switching, this group helps keep visuals aligned with the production plan and responsive to real-time changes. Video direction & system leadership roles we staff include:

    • Video Director
    • Video Engineer / Broadcast Engineer
    • V1 (Lead Video Engineer)

Video Technicians & Assistant Engineering Support

Video technicians and assistant engineering staff provide the hands-on support that keeps the video system operating smoothly on show day. These roles assist with system setup, cable management, configuration, and troubleshooting, supporting lead engineers and directors throughout rehearsals and live execution. Working across build, show, and strike, this team helps maintain organized workflows and stable system performance as conditions change. Video technician & assistant engineering roles we staff include:

    • Video Technician (V2)
    • Assistant Video Engineer

LED Wall & Modular Display Staff

LED wall and modular display staff are responsible for building, configuring, and maintaining large-format visual displays used on stage, in venue spaces, and throughout event environments. These roles manage panel assembly, processing, calibration, and real-time troubleshooting to ensure displays remain uniform, stable, and visually accurate during rehearsals and live shows. Working closely with system engineers and content operators, LED staff help ensure display performance aligns with creative intent and show timing. LED wall & modular display roles we staff include:

    • LED Technician
    • LED Wall Technician

Media Server & Playback Operations Staff

Media server and playback operations staff manage the delivery of video content, motion graphics, and timed cues throughout the event. These roles are responsible for configuring playback systems, organizing content, and executing cues in coordination with show timing, ensuring visuals appear accurately and at the correct moments. Working closely with video leadership, switching, and creative teams, media and playback staff help keep content synchronized with the broader production and responsive to real-time adjustments. Media server & playback operations roles we staff include:

    • Media Server Operator
    • Playback Operator

Live Switching, Cameras & IMAG Staff

Live switching, camera, and IMAG staff manage the real-time video production that supports audience screens, confidence monitors, and broadcast feeds. These roles handle camera operation, live switching, and image control to ensure visuals remain clear, well-balanced, and aligned with the flow of the show. Working under video direction, this team coordinates camera coverage, transitions, and live cuts so visual content enhances the event without distracting from the performance or presentation. Live switching, camera & IMAG roles we staff include:

    • Technical Director (TD) / Switcher Operator
    • Camera OperatorShader (CCU / Camera Engineer)
    • Camera Utility

Graphics & Presentation Support Staff

Graphics and presentation support staff manage on-screen elements such as titles, lower thirds, overlays, and presentation content that support speakers, performers, and branded messaging. These roles ensure visual information is displayed cleanly, consistently, and at the right moments, whether supporting live presenters, corporate decks, or broadcast-style graphics. Working alongside switching and playback teams, graphics staff help maintain visual clarity and polish without disrupting show flow. Graphics & presentation support roles we staff include:

    • Graphics Operator
    • Presentation Operator

Projection & Specialty Video Support

Projection and specialty video support staff handle visual systems that fall outside standard LED and camera workflows. These roles manage projector setup, alignment, focus, and blending, as well as specialty display formats used in theatrical, corporate, and immersive environments. Working closely with video engineers and content teams, projection staff ensure images are properly mapped, visually consistent, and integrated cleanly into the overall production. Projection & specialty video roles we staff include:

    • Projectionist
    • Projection Technician

Video Signal, Routing & Connectivity Staff

Video signal, routing, and connectivity staff are responsible for moving video reliably between sources, processors, displays, and control positions throughout the event. These roles manage signal distribution, format conversion, and system routing to ensure video paths remain stable, properly labeled, and free from interruption. By maintaining clean signal infrastructure and monitoring system integrity, this team supports fast troubleshooting and consistent performance across complex video systems. Video signal, routing & connectivity roles we staff include:

    • Video Patch / Routing Technician
    • Fiber Technician

Streaming, Recording & Hybrid Event Staff

Streaming, recording, and hybrid event staff support productions that require live distribution, remote participation, or archival recording. These roles manage encoding, monitoring, and delivery of program feeds, ensuring video is captured accurately and transmitted reliably to broadcast, streaming platforms, or internal audiences. Working in coordination with switching, audio, and production teams, this group helps integrate remote presenters, live streams, and recordings into the overall show without disrupting timing or visual continuity. Streaming, recording & hybrid event roles we staff include:

    • Streaming Engineer
    • Broadcast Engineer

Venue Coverage

Venue Types We Support

Our video staffing teams work across a wide range of environments, from controlled indoor spaces to large-scale outdoor venues with complex sightlines and infrastructure requirements. We understand how factors such as screen size, viewing distance, ambient light, power availability, and venue layout affect video system design and staffing, and we plan crews accordingly to support clear, reliable visual execution. We regularly provide video production staffing for:
  • Casino showrooms
  • Small-cap clubs
  • Nightclubs
  • Music venues
  • Mid-size concert halls
  • Theater & performing arts centers
  • Ballroom & banquet halls
  • Hotel event spaces
  • Casino ballrooms & conference spaces
  • Arenas
  • Stadiums
  • Amphitheaters
  • Outdoor festival grounds
  • Fairgrounds & county fair venues
  • Convention centers
  • Conference centers
  • Corporate office & headquarters event spaces
  • University & college auditoriums
  • Community civic centers
  • Church & temple event halls
  • Private estates
  • Park & public outdoor venues

What We Support

Event Types We Support

Our video staffing supports a wide range of live events, from straightforward presentations to complex productions with multiple display systems, live cameras, and broadcast components. We provide video crews who understand how to work efficiently under time pressure, coordinate with other departments, and adapt to evolving content and show formats while maintaining consistent visual quality. Events we commonly support include:
  • Concerts and live music performances
  • Music festivals and outdoor events
  • Arena-level touring acts
  • Corporate galas and fundraisers
  • Corporate meetings, conferences, and retreats
  • Product launches and brand activations
  • Private parties and milestone celebrations
  • Weddings and wedding receptions
  • Award shows and formal ceremonies
  • Trade shows and expos
  • Nonprofit and charity events
  • University and school events
  • Community events and public gatherings
  • Casino and resort events
  • Hotel and ballroom events
  • Nightclub and entertainment venue events
  • Religious and faith-based events
  • Government functions and civic events
  • Live-streamed and hybrid events
  • Media events and press conferences
  • Esport and competitive gaming events
  • Immersive theater and experiential productions
  • Silent discos and pop-up entertainment concepts
  • Fashion runway shows and designer showcases
  • Art gallery openings and projection-mapped installations
  • Film premieres and outdoor cinema events
  • Sports watch parties and fan activations
  • Live podcast recordings and author talks
  • Culinary events, cooking demonstrations, and food competitions
  • Car shows, motorcycle rallies, and boat shows
  • Air shows and large outdoor exhibitions
  • Construction groundbreakings and public announcements
  • Courtroom overflow broadcasts and memorial services
  • Marathon start and finish line productions

Our Clients

Who We Work With

We provide video production staffing for clients who need dependable visual execution and clear coordination across departments. Our video crews are accustomed to integrating with existing production structures, supporting both in-house and touring teams, and working within established creative and technical workflows without disrupting the show. Clients we regularly work with include:
  • Event planners and production companies
  • Corporate marketing, communications, and events teams
  • Venues and venue operators
  • Concert promoters and talent buyers
  • Tour managers and production planners
  • Arena and large-venue stage managers
  • Hotels, ballrooms, and conference centers
  • Casinos and resort properties
  • Nightclubs and entertainment venues
  • Private estate managers and homeowners associations (HOAs)
  • Museums, galleries, and cultural institutions
  • Universities, colleges, and school districts
  • Nonprofit organizations and charities
  • Trade show organizers and exhibitors
  • Wedding planners and private clients
  • Marketing agencies and brand partners
  • Media companies, broadcast teams, and streaming creators
  • Film and television production crews
  • Esports organizations and competitive gaming teams
  • Sports teams, race directors, and athletic organizations
  • Fairgrounds, rodeo associations, and festival organizers
  • Property management companies and real estate developers
  • Construction firms and architecture or design teams
  • Breweries, wineries, distilleries, and culinary groups
  • Farmers’ markets and food-focused event organizers
  • Car clubs, motorcycle rallies, and boat or yacht clubs
  • Aviation groups and air show organizers
  • Libraries, publishers, and author event organizers
  • Tech incubators, startups, and makerspaces
  • Municipalities, public agencies, and government entities
  • Military units and veteran organizations
  • Hospitals, research labs, and healthcare institutions
  • Religious organizations and community groups
  • Funeral homes and memorial service coordinators

Our Process

How Our Video Staffing Process Works

We keep video staffing organized, practical, and aligned with how live productions are actually built and executed. Our process focuses on understanding the visual scope of the event and assigning experienced video personnel where they can support system reliability, timing, and coordination across departments.

01

Review Video Scope and Technical Requirements

We begin by reviewing event details such as venue layout, screen sizes, camera needs, content sources, signal formats, and any broadcast or streaming requirements. When available, we review show flows, content lists, camera plots, and production schedules to identify staffing needs and potential technical constraints.

02

Build a Video Staffing Plan and Quote

Based on the event’s requirements, we recommend appropriate video roles, crew size, and call times. Staffing is planned around actual system complexity and show demands rather than fixed packages, with consideration for LED builds, cameras, playback, switching, and signal distribution. Quotes are provided clearly and adjusted as scope evolves.

03

Day-Of-Show Execution

On show day, our video crews arrive prepared and ready to integrate with your production team, venue staff, and other departments. We support build, rehearsals, live execution, and strike according to the agreed plan, maintaining communication and workflow discipline to keep visual systems operating smoothly throughout the event.

Why Choose Us

Why Customers Choose Seattle Entertainment Group for Video Staffing

Seattle Entertainment Group’s video staffing approach is built around a practical understanding of how visual systems are planned, assembled, and executed in live environments. Our experience working across concerts, corporate events, and broadcast productions informs how we structure video teams, anticipate technical challenges, and place staff where they can prevent issues before they affect the show.

We understand how video interacts with audio, lighting, staging, content, and venue infrastructure on show day. Rather than staffing video in isolation, we focus on coordination, signal discipline, and clear communication between departments so visuals stay aligned with cueing, timing, and creative intent. Clients rely on our video crews for being prepared, adaptable, and easy to work with, whether supporting presentation-driven events, IMAG-heavy productions, or complex live and hybrid shows.

Where We Work

Our Video Staffing Service Areas

We provide professional video production staffing throughout the West Coast and beyond, supporting single-day events, multi-day builds, touring productions, and broadcast or hybrid events. Our regional reach allows us to scale video crews efficiently while working with staff who are familiar with local venues, infrastructure, and production requirements.

Washington

  • Seattle
  • Tacoma
  • Bellevue
  • Everett
  • Spokane
  • Vancouver
  • Olympia

California

  • Los Angeles
  • San Diego
  • San Francisco
  • San Jose
  • Oakland
  • Sacramento
  • Anaheim
  • Irvine
  • Santa Monica
  • Palo Alto

Oregon

  • Portland
  • Eugene
  • Salem
  • Bend
  • Hillsboro
  • Beaverton
  • Medford

Idaho

  • Boise
  • Meridian
  • Coeur d’Alene
  • Nampa
  • Idaho Falls
  • Twin Falls

Get A Quote For Video Production Staffing

If you’re planning a concert, corporate event, conference, or live production, we’re ready to help build the right video staffing plan. Share your event details, venue information, content requirements, and schedule, and we’ll recommend experienced video technicians and engineers who fit your production needs without unnecessary staffing or gaps.

Contact us to request a video staffing quote or start a conversation about your upcoming event.

Questions & Answers

FAQs – Video Production & Visual Systems Staffing

Can I book video staff without renting equipment?

Video staffing can be provided independently of equipment rentals. Many venues and productions already have touring video systems, permanent installs, or third-party rental packages in place. Our crews regularly integrate into existing environments led by a Video Supervisor, Video Director, or Department Head, and work comfortably with touring teams, in-house AV staff, or external vendors. Roles such as V1 (Lead Video Engineer), V2 (Video Tech), Video Utility, and Video Stagehand can step into established workflows without disrupting signal flow, routing, or show leadership.

How are video crews typically structured on an event?

Staffing is built around the scale and complexity of the visual system. Core leadership often includes a Video Director, Technical Director (TD), Switcher Operator or Vision Mixer, and a Video Lead or Video Supervisor. Engineering and systems support may include a V1, V2, Video Systems Engineer, Broadcast Engineer, Streaming Engineer, Video Patch / Routing Tech, Signal Flow Tech, Fiber Tech, RF Video Tech, and Network Video Tech. Utility roles such as Video Hand, Cable Runner, and Comms Tech support efficient load-in, show execution, and strike.

Do you staff LED walls and projection systems differently?

LED and projection systems require different skill sets and are staffed accordingly. LED deployments may include an LED Lead, LED Wall Tech, LED Panel Tech, LED Processing Tech, LED Calibration Tech, LED Installer, and Pixel Mapping Tech, depending on wall size, resolution, and mapping needs. Projection-based systems are typically supported by a Projectionist, Projection Tech, Screen Tech, or IMAG Operator, with staffing determined by lensing, blending, throw distance, and content complexity.

Can your crews support IMAG and live camera production?

IMAG (Image Magnification) and live camera production are supported through dedicated camera and control-room staffing. This may include Camera Operators (handheld, Steadicam, robotic, or PTZ), a Camera Shader (CCU Operator / Video Engineer), Camera Utility, Technical Director, Switcher Operator, and Video Director calling cues. These teams manage program feeds, clean feeds, dirty feeds, ISO feeds, and return feeds while coordinating tally, shading, and camera readiness in real time.

Do you provide media server, playback, and graphics support?

Playback and content delivery are handled by Media Server Operators, Media Server Techs, Playback Operators, Video Playback Techs, Graphics Playback Operators, ProPresenter Operators, Content Operators, and Graphics Operators. These roles support content ingest, wall mapping, lower thirds, titles, character generators (CG), and timed playback cues. Staffing is aligned with content volume, show flow, and integration with lighting, audio, and timecode where applicable.

How do you support live streaming, recording, and broadcast workflows?

Live streaming and broadcast workflows are supported by Streaming Engineers, Broadcast Engineers, Broadcast Directors, Encoding Techs, ISO Record Operators, Replay Operators, and Record / Archive Ops. These teams manage encoding, monitoring, redundancy, and delivery for platforms using IP video, NDI, SRT, or traditional broadcast signal paths. Clean feeds, mix-minus coordination, confidence monitors, and remote contribution are all planned during the advance process.

How is video signal routing, fiber, and transport handled?

Signal routing is managed by experienced Video Patch / Routing Techs, Router Ops, Matrix Operators, and IP Video Engineers who oversee format conversion, distribution, and redundancy. Fiber transport, RF video links, and networked video systems are supported by Fiber Techs, RF Video Techs, NDI Techs, and Network Video Techs. Staffing levels are determined by system size, distance, number of destinations, and the need for failover paths.

Do you support rigging and physical video deployment?

Physical deployment of video systems is supported by Video Riggers, Truss Techs (Video), Motor Techs (video truss), Ground Support Techs, and LED Installers. These roles coordinate safe hanging positions, ground-supported structures, trim heights, load ratings, and cable management to ensure displays remain secure and serviceable throughout the event.

Can video staffing be adjusted if the event scope changes?

Video needs often evolve as shows develop. Adjustments may include adding cameras, expanding LED surfaces, introducing streaming or recording, or changing content formats. When possible, staffing levels and roles are adjusted to reflect updated requirements, subject to availability and scheduling considerations. Early communication helps ensure the right crew is in place before show day.

How far in advance should video staff be booked?

Advance booking provides the most flexibility, especially for events with complex LED systems, multi-camera IMAG, broadcast workflows, or peak-season dates. Short-notice requests can often be accommodated depending on crew availability, location, and scope, though larger systems benefit from additional planning time.

How do you ensure smooth coordination with audio, lighting, and staging?

Video does not operate in isolation. Our crews are accustomed to coordinating with audio, lighting, and stage departments to align cueing, timecode, content playback, and show flow. Clear communication between department heads, control room staff, and on-deck utilities helps ensure visuals support the performance without introducing friction or delays.

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