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Video Engineer (V1) working in Greenwich Village, Manhattan
Manhattan · 10011

VideoEngineer.

InGreenwichVillage.

Vetted Video Engineer (V1)s with NYC venue references, booked through the operating system behind MSG, UBS Arena, Barclays, Capitale, Newark Symphony. From $750/day. Pre-auth, GPS-verified hours, Stripe Connect direct deposit.

$750
from / day
5+
Greenwich Village venues we work
500ft
geofence check-in
4.8★
avg crew rating
Stripe Connect verified
GPS-locked check-in
Direct deposit payouts
Vetted ELITE crew

The brief

Vetted video engineers, hired the way pros actually work.

Video engineering is signal integrity at scale. In Greenwich Village (Manhattan), BookACrew's video engineer roster handles everything from a single-camera webinar to a 12-camera broadcast switch for a Fortune 500 keynote. They know switchers, routers, frame syncs, and how to keep a broadcast green when something goes red.

Music and jazz historic NYC — small clubs, NYU events, brand activations leveraging the brownstone aesthetic. Production runs tight: small rooms, narrow streets, late nights.

Estimate

What this video engineer will run you

Live cost estimate based on Greenwich Village market rate. Adjust hours to see your number.

8 hrs
2hHalf-day floor (5h)Full-day cap (10h)16h

Estimated total

$950
per shift

Full-day rate (8 hrs): $950

Pre-auth holds this amount at booking. Stripe captures only the GPS-verified hours after checkout. You never pay for hours the crew didn't work.

What you're hiring for

What a Video Engineer
actually does on a Greenwich Village gig.

Every video engineer on our roster has been screened against these core responsibilities. The profile shows years of experience, tier, average rating, and on-time rate before you confirm.

Switch the program output during live performance

Build and verify signal paths between cameras, switcher, recorders, and stream encoders

Coordinate with camera operators on shot calls

Manage embedded audio for the broadcast feed

Document the signal flow and hand off to broadcast or stream provider

Video Engineer (V1) on-site in Greenwich Village

Console fluency

The gear they walk in already knowing.

When you book a video engineer through BookACrew in Greenwich Village, you're getting someone who already knows the gear NYC venues run. This is the baseline fluency every profile in our roster meets. ELITE-tier goes deeper.

  • Blackmagic ATEM Constellation / 4K
  • Ross Carbonite, Acuity, Ultrix routing
  • NewTek TriCaster (TC1, TC2 Elite)
  • vMix advanced builds
  • SDI / NDI / 2110 signal management

Greenwich Village in the field

Real video engineer work.

From the booking dashboard

The people
who already book here.

I posted a last-minute video engineer call for a Greenwich Village corporate dinner at 10pm and had three vetted applicants by midnight. The one I picked checked in at the dock on time, knew the venue cold, and the bill was exactly what the dashboard said it would be. That doesn't happen with phone-tree agencies.

Production manager
Manhattan-based corporate event company

We run two shows a week in this neighborhood and the same video engineer keeps applying. After three repeat bookings he hit ELITE and now he's our first choice. Saves me an hour of vetting per gig.

Owner
NYC AV rental house

Greenwich Village venues

The rooms the crew already knows.

Vetted on local venue references. They show up knowing the dock, the elevator quirks, the union steward's name, and how long the room takes to ring out.

  • Le Poisson Rouge
  • Webster Hall (adjacent EV)
  • Blue Note
  • NYU venues
  • The IFC Center

Load-in intel

What to expect in Greenwich Village

Cobblestone + narrow streets = no large trucks. Most venues use sprinter vans + freight elevators. Residential noise codes enforced after 11pm.

Transit

W 4th St (A/C/E/B/D/F/M), Christopher St (1).

Nearest airport · LGA (10 mi), JFK (15 mi), EWR (12 mi)

Event types we staff here

Corporate keynote / general sessionConcert / livestreamSports broadcastConference panel with broadcast feedAward showHybrid event with virtual audience

Frequently asked

Questions about hiring
a video engineer in Greenwich Village.

Do I need a video engineer for a single-camera Greenwich Village event?+

For single-camera with no broadcast, usually no — a camera op + simple recorder is enough. The moment you add a second camera, a switcher, a livestream, or any graphics overlay, you need a video engineer. They cost less than the cost of one botched broadcast.

What's the difference between a video engineer and a director?+

Engineer (V1) handles signal and switching. Director calls the shots — 'camera 2, take graphic, ready 3'. On smaller shows, one person does both. On broadcast-grade shows, they're two seats.

Can a video engineer also handle streaming?+

Yes — most modern V1s also encode and push to YouTube, Vimeo, custom RTMP, or hybrid event platforms (Bizzabo, Hopin). Confirm encoder + bandwidth requirements with your venue before booking.

Ready when you are

Post your Greenwich Village gig.
Be booked by morning.

Pre-auth holds the rate. Vetted video engineers apply. Pick one. The rest auto-release. From $750/day.

Free to post · Free to apply · Free GPS check-in · You pay only verified hours