Visual Information Production Documentation
Specialist.
Air Force 3V0X3 (Visual Information Production Documentation Specialist). 560 hours of formal training translate to 5 validated civilian career pathways with salary bands of $50K–$78K. Sourced from DoD training data and Lightcast labor signals.
Roles your code maps to.
Industry tech roles your 3V0X3 background maps to — picked from BLS-anchored occupations using your training, cognitive skills, and systems experience.
The gap, named.
What 3V0X3 training already gave you, and the specific gaps to close — not a generic checklist.
- 01Camera Operation and Techniques (Ground and Aerial)→ Photography and videography
- 02Visual Information Editing and Assembly→ Video editing software (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro)
- 03Audio Recording and Sound Distribution→ Audio editing software (e.g., Audacity, Adobe Audition)
- 04Team Synchronization→ Collaboration and communication
- 05Situational Awareness→ Problem Diagnosis
- 06Procedural Compliance→ Following protocols
The concrete gap to bridge — specific to the roles above, not a generic checklist.
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Broadcast Technician
$65K- — FCC General Radiotelephone Operator License
- — Specific broadcast equipment certifications
Photographer/Videographer
$55K- — Proficiency in modern editing software (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro)
Audio/Video Equipment Technician
$50K- — CompTIA A+ Certification
- — Specific equipment repair certifications
Corporate Communications Specialist
$68K- — Marketing and Public Relations knowledge
- — Excellent written communication skills
What the code built.
Cognitive skills your 3V0X3 training built — and where they transfer in civilian work.
Situational Awareness
As a motion media specialist, you constantly maintain situational awareness while filming, whether on the ground or in the air, to capture the required footage while coordinating with other team members like pilots and directors, adjusting to changing conditions and unexpected events to get the shot.
This translates to an ability to quickly assess dynamic environments, anticipate potential problems, and make real-time adjustments, valuable in roles requiring adaptability and quick decision-making.
Resource Optimization
You're responsible for determining equipment requirements, ensuring it's in proper condition, and selecting the most appropriate recording methods. This involves efficiently allocating resources (equipment, time, personnel) to achieve optimal results within given constraints.
This skill demonstrates an ability to manage and allocate resources effectively, making you adept at maximizing output with limited inputs – a crucial skill for project management and operational roles.
Team Synchronization
Working closely with directors, writers, pilots, and other crew members requires a high degree of team synchronization. You have to communicate effectively, coordinate actions, and ensure everyone is aligned to achieve a common goal during production.
This showcases your proven ability to work collaboratively within a team, coordinate tasks, and maintain effective communication, skills highly valued in any team-oriented professional environment.
Procedural Compliance
Following established protocols for equipment operation, safety procedures during aerial or ground shoots, and adhering to copyright regulations are critical aspects of your role, ensuring consistent quality and minimizing risks.
You have a demonstrated understanding of the importance of adhering to established procedures and regulations, making you reliable in roles where consistency and compliance are paramount, such as quality assurance or regulatory affairs.
Roles the recruiter won't suggest.
Adjacent civilian roles your training maps to that conventional military-to-civilian advice tends to miss.
Event Technology Specialist
SOC 27-4031You've been expertly managing technical logistics for motion media projects, coordinating equipment, and handling on-the-fly adjustments. In this role, you'll use those skills to set up and operate audio-visual equipment for corporate events, conferences, and live performances, ensuring seamless presentations and engaging experiences.
Adjacent · MatchMuseum Exhibit Designer
SOC 27-1026You've developed a keen eye for visual storytelling and production through motion media. As an exhibit designer, you can leverage that experience to create immersive and engaging museum exhibits, incorporating video, lighting, and multimedia elements to educate and captivate visitors.
Adjacent · MatchInstructional Designer
SOC 25-9031You’ve honed your skills in visual communication and instructional techniques creating motion media for educational purposes. As an instructional designer, you can transfer those skills to create engaging and effective training programs using multimedia tools to enhance learning outcomes.
Adjacent · MatchWhat you trained on.
Visual Information Production Documentation Course
Defense Information School (DINFOS), Fort Meade, MDUp to 6 semester hours recommended in Communications, Television Production, or Media Arts
- Motion Media Systems Operation
- Camera Operation and Techniques (Ground and Aerial)
- Lighting Techniques and Equipment
- Visual Information Editing and Assembly
- Audio Recording and Sound Distribution
- Television Production Equipment Operation
- Studio Production and Floor Management
- Technical Directing and Switching
- Certified Professional Photographer (CPP)60%
While experienced in camera operation, lighting, and composition, additional study in portraiture, commercial photography, and the CPP exam process is needed.
- Certified Video Production Professional (CVPP)70%
Experience covers many technical aspects of video production but study up on current industry trends, business practices, and project management.
- Adobe Certified Professional in Premiere Pro75%
Proficiency in video editing is evident; focus on mastering advanced features in Premiere Pro, including color correction, audio mixing, and motion graphics.
- Project Management Professional (PMP)Adjacent
- Certified Digital Marketing Professional (CDMP)Adjacent
- FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot CertificateAdjacent
What you ran, in their words.
Military systems you operated and their civilian equivalents for your resume.
| Military System | Civilian Equivalent | Domain |
|---|---|---|
| Avid Media Composer | Adobe Premiere Pro | Operations |
| Avid Pro Tools | Audacity | Operations |
| Broadcast Television Studio Equipment (Ross Video Switchers, Chyron Graphics) | NewTek TriCaster, Blackmagic ATEM switchers, Vizrt graphics systems | Networking |
| Military Teleprompter Systems | Autocue, QStart Teleprompters | Operations |
| Professional Cinema Cameras (ARRI, RED) | Professional Cinema Cameras (ARRI, RED) | Operations |
| Professional Audio Recording Equipment (Sound Devices Recorders, Sennheiser Microphones) | Professional Audio Recording Equipment (Sound Devices Recorders, Sennheiser Microphones) | Data |
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