AV Techs in Atlanta, GA | Live Event & Production Support
AV techs are the generalist hands that a live show runs on. Unlike specialist audio, video, or lighting techs, AV techs in Atlanta, GA, work whichever position the call needs. A tech might be a slide-deck operator one day, a mic-runner for a panel the next, and a camera-switcher for a hybrid keynote the day after. Audio Visual Nation crews events across Atlanta, GA, with techs who read a run sheet cold and switch positions between sessions without losing the room.
What AV Techs Do on a Live Event in Atlanta, GA
A tech on a live show in Atlanta works the position the call needs in the moment. On a corporate keynote, that might be running the slide deck from the front of house (FOH) booth, swapping presenter mics between sessions, or supporting the lighting director (LD) on lighting cues. On a hybrid call, the same tech might switch cameras, monitor the broadcast feed, or manage the in-room sound mix.
The job demands range and the ability to adapt quickly to changing live event conditions. AVN techs handle audio, video, and lighting tasks across a single call, and the team has to communicate cleanly between positions to keep the room moving and the meeting running.
Live Audio Visual Production Support Across Atlanta
AVN provides live audiovisual production support across the Atlanta corporate, broadcast, hybrid, and special event circuit. The audiovisual service we deliver in Atlanta, GA, is built around hands who can match the call to the crew.
Audio Positions on the Call
Audio positions are the most frequent draw for techs on a corporate call. AVN hands work FOH support, second-engineer mic-running, audio cable runs, and in-ear monitor handling for presenters. The audio team on a keynote needs hands who know mic patching, and the sound system patch inside out.
On hybrid shows, sound gets harder. The in-room sound mix and the broadcast audio feed need separate attention.
Video, Camera, and Switcher Positions
Video positions cover camera operation, switcher work, presentation playback, and confidence monitor management. AVN techs work the audiovisual feed for keynotes, panels, and broadcast shows, including video switchers, presentation laptops, and projection equipment.
Lighting and Comms Support
Lighting and comms support is where techs cross with the lighting and stagehand crew. AVN hands assist on lighting cues, run comms cable between positions, and keep the rig and audio systems in communication across the room.
AV Systems for Atlanta Event Production
The AV systems on a live Atlanta event production are temporary, complex, and assembled fresh for every call. AVN techs work across the systems that a corporate show runs, including audio systems, video systems, and comms systems, and have the engineering ability to read a system schematic and trace a fault under live show pressure.
Live Event Systems vs Access Control and Permanent AV
Live event AV systems are not the same as the permanent systems an installer puts in. Permanent AV covers home theater systems, home automation, access control, hospitality systems for hotels, and corporate networking projects that run for years. AVN techs work the temporary rig set up for a single event or show run. The integration we run is between live show positions, not between building systems on a service contract.
Hybrid Events, Keynotes, and Corporate Live Events
The shows AVN crews in Atlanta range from intimate boardroom meetings to large event broadcasts and city-wide hybrid productions. Techs work all of them.
Broadcast and Multi-Format Production
Hybrid shows are corporate AV’s biggest growth area, and AVN techs run hybrid calls across Atlanta venues every week. Broadcast support means managing the in-room sound and video against the broadcast feed, watching the stream for drift, and stepping in when the technology fails. AVN’s techs handle these shows for organizations that run their meetings on a global feed.
Why Atlanta, GA, Clients Book AVN AV Techs
Atlanta, GA customers book AVN techs because we put hands on the call who can switch positions, work clean across audio, video, and lighting, and keep the room moving when the run sheet slips. AVN stands behind every tech we crew.
Booking AV Techs for Your Atlanta, GA Event
If you are crewing a live show in Atlanta, GA, and need techs prepared to work audio, video, or lighting positions on the same call, contact AVN through our website or by phone. Tell us the venue, the dates, the run sheet, and the positions you need filled. We will put a team of techs on site for your show.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are an Audio Visual Technician’s Jobs on a Live Event Call?
An audiovisual technician’s jobs on a live show run from load-in to strike. They are responsible for working audio, video, or lighting positions as the call requires, supporting the audio team on mic patching and cable runs, working video positions including camera operation and switcher work, assisting on lighting cues, running comms cable between positions, communicating with the stage manager and the lighting director, helping create the AV setup the show needs, planning the position assignments with the team, and breaking down the equipment at the end of the night. Working knowledge of audio cable patching, video switcher operation, lighting console basics, and live show communication is required.
What’s the Difference Between AV Techs for Live Events and AV Installation Companies?
AV techs for live events are not AV installers, and AVN should not be confused with an installation company. Installers design and maintain permanent AV systems such as home theater, home automation, access control, hospitality systems for hotels, worship audio, school installations, and corporate integration projects. Their project managers run install jobs, not live show calls. AVN techs work the temporary rig set up for a single live show. Hiring an installer for a live show gets you hands who have never run a live audio cue under stage pressure. Hiring AVN gets you live event techs who have been there, done it, and nailed it every time.

