Jillian Arnold is an Emmy award-winning video recording engineer for live events, award shows, and special events. She is one of the few experts in a lucrative, emerging field of television. Jillian’s career in the TV industry started at York High School, under the tutelage of several influential teachers. From there, she went on to receive her undergraduate degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and her masters from Chapman University.
Jillian’s career started at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory [JPL], where she oversaw high-speed, high-resolution camerawork for space flight hardware engineering analysis as part of the Mars Program. She also participated in JPL’s Juno orbital insertion, Cassini's farewell, and Mars Curiosity Landing, along with twelve other planetary missions. This early foundation taught Jillian the critical thinking and analysis skills one needs in order to be successful in a technological career.
Currently, Jillian manages the recording and file management for many of TV’s largest live events including the red carpet shows for the Oscars, Grammys, Golden Globes, and Emmys. She currently oversees recording on all major Viacom shows including the MTV Video Music Awards. Jillian works for NFL Films, Netflix, Apple TV plus, Viacom, NBC Universal, and Fox. Her first Emmy was granted for her work on Fox’s Grease: Live.
Jillian is a member of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, and the first woman Vice President for Local 695, the Sound, Video and Projection Union.