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With literally thousands of events in our portfolio, we have handled every conceivable type of corporate event. Events range from small group meetings with a single microphone and speakers to arena-size conferences with multiple projection screens and concert sound systems. If you’re looking for an audio-visual partner for your next corporate event, join the hundreds of satisfied corporations and meeting planners who call TIP Audio Visual the best in the business.

Owner of TIP – Chris McClintock continues to Engineer High End Audio/Visual Productions for many companies across the Country.

Chris McClintock is a highly sought after engineering professional encompassing a vast background and knowledge of production. His background includes Cameras, Lighting, Switching, Audio, Projection and the like. He works as a EIC, V1, Screen Switch, TD, PM, Record Tech, Graphics Tech, Virtual/Streaming Tech, Show caller and many other positions in the Audio/Visual sector.

Every Day is a School Day!

“You should put yourself into uncomfortable situations on a daily basis, so that you will continue to grow and learn”

“Learning and gaining knowledge should be a lifelong process and ambition”

Chris McClintock
What is a video engineer?

Video engineers are primarily responsible for setting up, maintaining and operating electronic equipment that captures and produces video and sound. They also implement knowledge of videography so they can collaborate with directors, lighting designers and other employees who participate in video and sound production..

  • Working to a brief: being able to follow both a client’s instructions and think creatively to come up with solutions that fit the client’s time frame and budget
  • Documentation: writing a plan of what equipment is needed and how much it will cost to show the client and installation team
  • Practical engineering skills: building and testing the installation, setting up cables, working carefully with attention to detail
  • Health and safety: being aware of how to be safe on location or at an event, especially when using electrical and heavy equipment. There are usually members of the public attending so it is vital all the equipment is made safe
  • People skills: working in a team, speaking professionally to clients, sometimes calculating what hours of work and noise levels are acceptable when working near offices, and speaking to staff on site about delivery of equipment.

A video engineer is a multimedia and computer professional who installs and maintains video equipment for an organization or a company. These engineers operate electronic equipment for television and radio broadcasting companies and ensure that video graphics are working as they should and without interruption or network problems. As video production has become more and more computer and software-based, video engineers should be adept at using video software programs and related technologies.

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