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Onsite Avp
Posted by Justin Leyba on January 25, 2010 at 10:32 pmWhat does an onsite AVP in wedding mean?
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Timothy J. allen
January 25, 2010 at 11:17 pmOMG, I hope this isn’t OT, but don’t you H8 obtuse acronyms?
NEway, this is a WAG, but FWIW, I wanted to get you an answer ASAP, so I’ll give it a shot… (YMMV).
IDK, but IMHO it could mean “Onsite ‘Audio Visual Producer or ‘Audio Video Producer’, or ‘Assistant Video Producer’? I’m guessing it’s either someone who runs powerpoint (.ppt) … or a production assistant (PA) of sorts. W/O more ConTXT, It’s hard to C what they are going 4… so DQMOT.
BTW, wherever you read this term is the place to ask. Don’t feel like it’s an industry standard term though – at least I’ve never heard of it.
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Neil Myers
January 26, 2010 at 4:20 amLOL!
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Kevin Rossiter
January 26, 2010 at 9:28 amIs this some outdated ex-TV slang term that doesn’t apply to corporate?
I’ve never heard of it.
How did the term arise? What content?
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Nick Griffin
January 26, 2010 at 2:22 pmDidn’t the original post have AVP in the context of a wedding? Not too many of my own weddings had an assistant video producer.
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Justin Leyba
January 26, 2010 at 2:49 pmI’ve seen it on wedding videographers’ website. LoL! I think it’s Audio/Visual Presentation.. haha.. I’m just wondering that’s why I asked.. Thnx!
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Timothy J. allen
January 26, 2010 at 9:04 pmI think you are correct, Nick… but titles are weird and it’s not above some people to call the guy carrying their tripod an “Assistant Producer” just so they can bill more.
But seriously, it’s probably a person to run powerpoint/music-type things.
Full disclosure: I’ve only videotaped two weddings in my life, one for free as a favor to a friend – and one that had a video production budget in the tens of thousands of dollars – where I was only one of a crew of a dozen people. Guess which couple is still married?
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Alan Lloyd
January 27, 2010 at 11:15 amTotal agreement – TLA’s are an abomination.
But seriously, folks…
Why can’t people spell any more?
And what is it with people who use “u” to say “you” in any form of communication?
If you don’t want to be taken seriously, go ahead…
Damn kids. Get off my lawn!
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Kevin Rossiter
January 27, 2010 at 5:02 pmtimothy says “it’s probably a person to run powerpoint/music-type things.”
Didn’t they used to be called Assistant Stage Managers 🙂
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