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