Video Specialist
Eeze is a Malta-based, technology-driven company that has been developing world-leading online gaming solutions since 1999. Underpinned by a history that directly interconnects with the rise of online gambling, the company has been a key pioneer within the international market. Over the years, Eeze has amassed a world-class team of gambling specialists who remain at the frontiers of innovation within this ever-evolving industry. With a focus on being an international B2B Slots and Live Casino provider with our Eeze brand, we have over 900 talented team members based in various locations across Europe, with our headquarters and studio in Malta - Europe’s leading iGaming hub.
Role & Key Responsibilities:
The Video Specialist is responsible for the visual integrity of all studio productions - owning camera positioning, chromakey fine-tuning, lighting configuration, and colour correction across all live tables and studio environments. Operating within the AVL Team, the role ensures every stream meets the highest visual standards, delivering a consistent, broadcast-quality image that accurately represents the studio design and brand. The Video Specialist is the visual authority in the Studio Department, working closely with the Audio Specialist, Studio Design, and AVL Team across all builds, launches, and live productions.
Key Responsibilities
Camera Positioning & Setup:
Plan and execute camera positioning for all new studio and table builds based on Product Requirements, design drawings, and game view specifications.
Install and mount cameras per the approved camera plan - ensuring all required game views are covered (overhead, side, dealer face, card/result views).
Configure camera settings - focus, exposure, iris, frame rate, resolution, and shutter speed - to meet production specification.
Verify all camera angles are clean, unobstructed, and framed correctly before sign-off.
Adjust and refine camera positioning following studio set assembly and lighting installation.
Chromakey Fine-Tuning:
Configure and fine-tune chromakey settings for all virtual set and green screen studio environments.
Ensure clean keying with no fringing, spill, or edge artefacts across all camera angles.
Optimise lighting uniformity on chromakey backdrops to achieve consistent, production-ready keying results.
Test chromakey output across all active cameras and validate against virtual set requirements.
Re-tune chromakey settings following any changes to lighting, camera positions, or set elements.
Lighting:
Configure and commission LED lighting rigs for all studio and table builds - setting colour. temperature, lux levels, and scene configurations to meet studio standard.
Ensure consistent, even illumination across the full play area with no hotspots, shadows, or uneven spread.
Test lighting at production frame rates to confirm zero flicker at 25fps and 50fps.
Programme and maintain lighting scenes and presets in the LED control system.
Monitor lighting quality on-camera - verify there is no overexposure, underexposure, or colour cast.
Adjust lighting in response to changes in studio layout, set elements, or camera positioning.
Colour Correction:
Perform colour correction and calibration across all studio cameras - ensuring consistent colour accuracy, white balance, and skin tones across all active tables.
Use scopes and reference monitors to validate colour accuracy to broadcast standards.
Ensure colour consistency is maintained across all cameras on a single table and across the wider studio environment.
Re-calibrate cameras following any changes to lighting, lenses, or equipment.
Apply and maintain camera LUTs or profiles where required.
Live Production Support:
Monitor video quality across all live production tables - identify and resolve any image quality issues including focus drift, exposure changes, colour shifts, or signal instability.
Respond to P1 video incidents immediately - minimum response target of <5 minutes for any critical camera or video failure on a live table.
Carry out regular visual quality checks at the start of each production shift across all active tables.
Support the Studio IT Team on encoder output verification - confirm image quality is maintained end-to-end through the encoding and streaming pipeline.
POC Testing & R&D:
Lead video-related POC testing for new cameras, lenses, lighting systems, and chromakey solutions in the R&D test area.
Document test results in the POC Test Log against defined acceptance criteria.
Evaluate new video technologies and make recommendations to the Head of Technical Operations.
Complete the camera, lighting, and video sections of the Technical QA Checklist for all new table and studio launches.
Maintenance & Documentation:
Maintain all studio video and lighting equipment - scheduled servicing, firmware updates, lens cleaning, and condition checks.
Manage video and lighting equipment inventory - flag items for replacement at end of lifecycle.
Maintain accurate documentation for all camera configurations, lighting setups, colour profiles, and chromakey settings per studio and table.
Contribute to the Studio Technical Systems Register for all video and lighting assets.
Requirements
Essential:
Experience in a video engineering, broadcast camera, or studio operations role in a live production or broadcast environment
Strong hands-on experience with professional camera systems - setup, configuration, and troubleshooting
Demonstrable expertise in chromakey configuration and fine-tuning in a live studio environment
Solid understanding of professional lighting for broadcast - colour temperature, lux measurement, LED control systems, and flicker testing
Strong colour correction skills - use of scopes (waveform, vectorscope, histogram), white balance, LUTs, and colour calibration
Ability to work under pressure in a live broadcast environment - calm, decisive, and fast when issues arise
Strong visual eye - able to spot subtle image quality issues before they impact the production
Desirable:
Experience in a live casino studio or similar high-availability, multi-camera broadcast environment
Familiarity with IP-based video systems and signal routing
Experience with video switchers, signal processors, and production control systems
Knowledge of encoding pipelines and how camera settings impact downstream stream quality
Experience with virtual set production and real-time compositing
Relevant broadcast or camera engineering qualifications
Key Competencies:
An exceptional eye for image quality - colour accuracy, framing, lighting consistency, and chromakey cleanliness are instinctive, not checklist items
Knowledge of cameras, lighting systems, chromakey, and colour correction - able to diagnose and resolve issues quickly and accurately
Meticulous in setup and calibration - a 1% colour shift or a slightly soft camera is noticed and corrected immediately
Responds immediately to visual quality issues - understands that every frame is seen by the end player
Monitors visual output actively and catches quality drift before it becomes a problem
Works seamlessly with the Audio Specialist, Studio Design, Build Team, and Studio IT Team to deliver fully integrated, visually consistent studio environments
Maintains clear records of all camera settings, lighting configs, and chromakey profiles per table and studio
Working Conditions:
On-site role - presence in the Studio is required during all working hours
Shift-based working pattern to cover studio operating hours including evenings and weekends
Physical activity involved - mounting cameras, rigging lighting, working at height on trussing and overhead rigs
On-call availability may be required for P1 out-of-hours video incidents
What’s in it for you?
Experience a dynamic and team-orientated work environment.
Opportunities for personal growth and learning.
An open, inclusive and supportive team where you will be valued, and your suggestions will be welcome.
24 days paid holiday per year, in addition to local public holidays.
Birthday Leave, a paid day off in the month of your birthday.
Risk Benefits such as Private Medical Insurance and Life Assurance (2x annual salary).
Annual Wellness Allowance.
Team Building Opportunities.
Monthly Lunch Allowance.
Local discounts and more…
Our team is committed to keeping remuneration and benefits under constant review to make sure what we offer stays relevant.
- Department
- Studio
- Role
- Studio AVL
- Locations
- Birkirkara
- Language requirement
- English