TV Studio Summer Internship 2023

Closed
Careers & Experience Team
(349)
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Project
Academic experience or paid work
320 hours per learner
Learner
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Intermediate level

Project scope

Categories
Media
Skills
media production development environment journalism communication
Details

In the TV Studio in Allard Hall, there are a wide range of projects to be completed. These projects can be done both in-person and remotely, and they will provide a wealth of experience for students to further develop critical skills in media production.


Through these paid internships, students can learn how a studio operates, and work in a cohesive team environment to improve the quality and range of services offered by MacEwan University.


Student interns will develop and build industry contacts, and increase the visibility of MacEwan services within the Edmonton area. For these TV Studio projects, we are interested in working with and engaging the local community.


This is an opportunity to work in a multi-faceted production environment, to hone your skills in media production, and equip you with skills critical for employment in journalism, communications, and media production.

Deliverables

Throughout this eight-week period, we will be working on a variety of projects that will include things like:

  1. Development for a documentary.
  2. Going over the pitch process for documentary projects. 
  3. Researching background for documentaries.
  4. Going over technical aspects of documentary creation, such as filming and editing. 
Mentorship

Supervision and mentorship will be provided by Sheena Rossiter throughout the internship period. Regular check-ins with support and guidance on projects will regularly be provided through phone calls, Zoom meetings, emails, and in-person discussions.

About the company

Company
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
0 - 1 employees
Education, Public relations & communications

Compelling communicators are passionate about sharing information and connecting with others. In the Department of Communication, we teach the critical and creative thinking, writing, editing and research skills students need to do just that.

Our students learn by doing, with numerous opportunities to integrate what they've learned in the classroom with real-life projects that engage the community.