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Work we've done in the DC area

Theatrical Lighting Supervisor - Prince George's Community College
  • April 2024 to Present

  • Create and Prepare Lighting Plots for installation and execution

  • Lead and work alongside crews for hang and maintenance calls

  • Troubleshoot and repair lighting equipment as needed

  • Prepare, install and support events as needed and interact with clients in a courteous, professional, and constructive fashion

  • Create and organize department calendars and work calls

  • Program and operate lighting control board

  • Perform maintenance on lighting equipment

  • Act as house designer for events and shows

Senior Media Tech I - Team People LLC

July 2018 to July 2022

  • Supporting and deliver hybrid and virtual meetings using platforms such as MS Teams, Zoom, and WebEx

  • Onboard, troubleshoot, and provide technical support for virtual events, with hands-on experience in hybrid meeting production tools including VMIX and OBS

  • Set-up and operate a wide range of AV systems, including microphones, sound amplification, video displays, projection systems, video switching, robotic cameras, and streaming equipment.

  • Troubleshoot videoconference connections, manage PowerPoint setups, and handle audio/video signal flow.

  • Ensure high-quality meeting experiences and effectively reporting and resolving technical issues.

  • Design and implement lighting for live and televised events

Freelance Technician
  • July 2022 - Present

  • setup, operation, and maintenance of lighting systems for live performances and events. works closely with alternate lighting designers and house production teams to ensure lighting designs are accurately implemented, enhancing the visual impact of each show.

  • Key duties include hanging and focusing fixtures, programming and operating lighting consoles, troubleshooting equipment, and ensuring all lighting elements run smoothly and safely during rehearsals and performances.

Assistant Technical Director - Prince George's Community College

​August 2016 - July 2018

  • Meet with the technical director to receive and discuss designer drawings, budget information, and any other special considerations that your show or the shop may need.

  • Attend all production meetings.

  • Assist in working through technical shop drawings and help create a scenic component breakdown. After you have isolated the components of the show assist the technical director in compiling a list of all materials.

  • Meet with the technical director, paint charge, and props master and discuss building a schedule. This schedule will include scenery or properties start, finish, paint, and complete dates. 

  • Assist the technical director in creating a build and load in schedule.

  • Review working drawings with the technical director and verify that individual projects are ready to be started.

  • Before each work shift begins, coordinate with the technical director distribution of shop labor and job assignments. Make sure that team leaders understand and are building to working drawings. Oversee work teams during the workday.

  • Coordinate with all production team members to discuss potential challenges associated with the build and load-in.

  • Assist with build and load in. Remember to remain flexible, as things will come up, and do not get frustrated.

2017-Washington, DC- Dimensions Lighting- jourdan.holden@gmail.com 

Dimensions Lighting is a proud supporter of youth outreach, the National Endowment for the Arts, the LGBTQ rights movement, and the #BlackLivesMatter movement. 

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