Projection Technician Practicum
The application deadline for this opportunity has passed.
Reinforce and hone basic skills and practical problem solving while working with a wide range of projection technology (including state of the art and legacy systems) in a safe, inclusive environment.
You will be responsible for setting your own goals and learning objectives as part of the program, with encouragement and support from a network of mentors. These mentors will provide insight into the demands of the workplace with advice and guidance on how to advance within the industry.
What does the Program Offer?
While living in the picturesque Canadian Rockies, you will act as a member of the projections team, learning the core skills required to become a projection technician, and helping to ensure the smooth delivery of Banff Centre production needs.
This will include programming and operating playback systems during performances, learning how to properly maintain and care for both current and legacy equipment, and incorporating industry standards of safety and conduct. The program also offers exposure to other multimedia disciplines at Banff Centre including 2D and 3D animation, VR, augmented reality, and interactivity for live performance.
As you work through individual projects and gain practical experience in a professional environment, you will define your learning outcomes with support from your mentors. You will also have opportunities to engage with visiting artists to expand your knowledge base and professional network.
Who Should Apply?
Are you looking to develop your skills and capabilities, with an interest in specializing in projections as a profession? We are seeking applicants with formal theatre technical training from an accredited institution, or equivalent work experience with a passionate interest in the performing arts industry.
Applicants will be able to demonstrate strong organizational aptitude, be computer literate, and have an interest in exploring theatre, music, and live performance technologies. Applicants should also have a working knowledge of video systems including projectors and displays, as well as experience in the technical side of live performance, either as a technician or manager.
Application Deadline: January 29, 2020
Dates: April 6 – September 8, 2020
Application Fee: $65
The weekly program fee is covered 100% by financial assistance.
Successful applicants will receive a daily living allowance while part of the program. Practicums are responsible for their own room and board costs but are eligible for subsidized Banff Centre housing based on availability.
For more information and to apply online, visit banffcentre.ca.