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Management and Production Intern
Agile Entertainment
Studio City, CA
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Looking for amazing interns who want to jump in and learn about all aspects of the entertainment industry from film to TV to video games and animation.
Interns help read scripts, write coverage and compile notes, prepare presentation decks for independent film financiers as well as scripted and unscripted television pitches, strategize and organize client submissions, manage follow up and outside communication -- and as you do you will learn about the companies we work with, what they do, how they function, and who works where.
This is not an internship for people who want to answer phones, grab coffee or make copies.
Applicants need to receive school credit, bring their own computer, have a car, and be available for at least two days per week.
They should also have critical listening skills, be detail-oriented, reliable, on-time, enthusiastic, able to follow detailed instructions, and know when to ask questions.
I prefer to work with folks who are hard-working, courteous, professional, trustworthy, and upbeat.
If I'm willing to step up and get something done, you should be too. It isn't always glamorous, but it still needs to get done.
Last but not least, you must love dogs. I have a home office and an cheery Boxer mascot who keeps us company. You don't have to walk him, but you can't be mean.
Questions always welcome and happily answered. Fire away.
Don't worry we have a lot of jobs on the site like this one;
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Search for Management and Production Intern jobs in Studio City-CA
Looking for amazing interns who want to jump in and learn about all aspects of the entertainment industry from film to TV to video games and animation.
Interns help read scripts, write coverage and compile notes, prepare presentation decks for independent film financiers as well as scripted and unscripted television pitches, strategize and organize client submissions, manage follow up and outside communication -- and as you do you will learn about the companies we work with, what they do, how they function, and who works where.
This is not an internship for people who want to answer phones, grab coffee or make copies.
Applicants need to receive school credit, bring their own computer, have a car, and be available for at least two days per week.
They should also have critical listening skills, be detail-oriented, reliable, on-time, enthusiastic, able to follow detailed instructions, and know when to ask questions.
I prefer to work with folks who are hard-working, courteous, professional, trustworthy, and upbeat.
If I'm willing to step up and get something done, you should be too. It isn't always glamorous, but it still needs to get done.
Last but not least, you must love dogs. I have a home office and an cheery Boxer mascot who keeps us company. You don't have to walk him, but you can't be mean.
Questions always welcome and happily answered. Fire away.
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