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Television Production - Development, Office and Post Internships

Stephen David EntertainmentManhattan, NY
Intern Job Description: We are a fast production company that takes a project from development, into production and through the editing process; as such, we need ambitious and proactive college aged individuals who are eager to learn and gain experience in any and every facet of the industry. As an intern for our company, your daily duties consist of reporting to the Executive Assistant / Production Office Coordinator to help manage the office needs. If you are interested in development your tasks will include: - Reporting to the Senior Director of Development and Production - research for treatments - research for program content - research to confirm historical accuracy - writing assignments on both small and large scale If you are interested in production, your tasks will include: - being on set as a "Production Assistant" (if you work 5 days on one show, you receive a PA credit) - gear inventory - supporting the production team in whatever means necessary If you are interested in post-production, your tasks will include: - collecting and logging appearance releases - interview transcriptions - learn about work-flow through team organization and tasks This internship offers school credit, if applicable. We ask that you be here at least 3 days a week, but are very flexible with scheduling as we understand you are students. Please send a short cover letter and your resume to: INTERNS247@GMAIL.COM Thank you!

WNET Documentaries

WNETNew York, NY
THIRTEEN, the flagship NY station for PBS, is seeking a highly-motivated intern for the channels 50th Anniversary Documentary Special. The intern will provide extensive research and production support to the production team. Responsibilities will include logging and transcribing footage, organizing and updating scripts, and fact-checking. This is an exceptional opportunity for someone interested in television production and the history of public television. The programs selected for inclusion in the 50th Anniversary Special represent the best of THIRTEENs programming, from thought-provoking current affairs coverage to dynamic musical performances, from avant-garde video art experiments to fascinating science programs. The intern will gain hands-on experience supporting the television production process, as well as an immersion into the rich heritage of public television. We are looking for an intern to start in February. Hours are flexible but chosen candidate will be required to intern 16-24 hours per week for a two- to three-month period. Please use your cover letter to give us a sense of your strengths in writing, research, and interest in public television. Please send resume and cover letter along with proof of your enrollment in college to: WNET New York Public Media 825 Eighth Avenue New York, NY 10019-7435 E-mail: internships@wnet.org Qualified candidates only; no phone calls please. Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. No Phone Calls Please. WNET IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.