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## I want to be a Camera/ Video Mixer Operator
TODO: Come to the introduction meeting which will be announced in the Engelsystem of the event.
Come to the introduction meeting which will be announced in the Engelsystem of the event.
## I Want to Help With Buildup
TODO: Just come to an event and talk to us.
TODO (Just come to an event and talk to us)

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@ -5,10 +5,31 @@ Welcome to the [c3voc](https://c3voc.de) lecture hall operations handbook.
This site is intended for our volunteers (angels) during daily operations, as well as people building up our lecture hall setup.
## For A/V Angels
TODO: We have checklists with the most important items from the [angel introduction](https://github.com/voc/angel-introduction) lecture.
A/V angels are volunteers who operate our cameras (aka Camera Angels) as well as the video mixer and sometimes also the audio mixer (aka Video Mixer Angels).
On some events both roles are managed in one angel type, on bigger events we split it up into camera operators and video mixers.
Most training material should be in the [angel introduction](https://github.com/voc/angel-introduction) lecture, but you can find condensed information on these pages:
- [Camera Checklists](checklists/camera.md)
- [Mixer Checklists](checklists/mixer.md)
## For A/V Technicians
TODO: Checklists
A/V technicians are responsible to keep the talk-to-talk operation of the lecture hall running.
They provide microphones to the speakers, help them hook up their devices and are the first level of support for A/V angels.
Therefore, A/V technicians should know how to do operate the camera(s), video and audio mixer.
## For Buildup
TODO: Hall setup
Some checklists for daily operation and debugging can be found on these pages:
- [Daily Stage Bootup](checklists/avtech-daily.md)
- [Talk Checklist](checklists/avtech-talk.md)
- [Debugging Tips and Tricks](case2.0/tips-and-tricks.md)
## For Buildup and Teardown
The buildup of a hall should only be done by experienced people -- even though the setup got quite a lot easier to assemble with the new "Case 2.0" concept.
So if you want to help, please ask some A/V technician or VOC crew member for contact information and show up for buildup.
Especially on smaller event (aka not the Chaos Communication Congress) we usually have enough time to show you how it's done.
Please adhere to the [standard setup](case2.0/buildup.md) unless told otherwise by the person responsible for the hall.
This procedure helps to reduce errors and outages because of false assumptions.
To make sure that all equipment survives the transport, please take a look at the [packing guide](case2.0/packing.md)!