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Intern - Online Talk Show
Don't Steal This Morning Show
Los Angeles, CA
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The recently relaunched Don't Steal This Morning Show is an online talk show hosted by comedian Jessica Golden & actor/writer Matt Boren. Guests on Don't Steal include: Christina Applegate, Selma Blair, Phil Lord & Chris Miller, Mark Feuerstein, Josh Radnor, Josh Thomas, Retta, Clea Duvall, Natasha Leggero, Matt Dallas, Ben Lee, Ione Skye, and various other comedians, actors, musicians, artists and artisans.
We shoot on location, sometimes in our guests' homes. The interviews are playful yet personal and you see a different side of the guest than you'd typically see on a talk show. It's not just about promoting a new film or album, it's about hanging out and getting to know them a little bit. The process involves writers meetings, notes with our producer, shooting the show (each shoot is about 30-40 minutes), then editing the interview into about 3 or 4 segments. Lastly, we post those segments over the span of a week.
We are looking for creative interns who can bring their editing/producing/writing/social media skills to the team.
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The recently relaunched Don't Steal This Morning Show is an online talk show hosted by comedian Jessica Golden & actor/writer Matt Boren. Guests on Don't Steal include: Christina Applegate, Selma Blair, Phil Lord & Chris Miller, Mark Feuerstein, Josh Radnor, Josh Thomas, Retta, Clea Duvall, Natasha Leggero, Matt Dallas, Ben Lee, Ione Skye, and various other comedians, actors, musicians, artists and artisans.
We shoot on location, sometimes in our guests' homes. The interviews are playful yet personal and you see a different side of the guest than you'd typically see on a talk show. It's not just about promoting a new film or album, it's about hanging out and getting to know them a little bit. The process involves writers meetings, notes with our producer, shooting the show (each shoot is about 30-40 minutes), then editing the interview into about 3 or 4 segments. Lastly, we post those segments over the span of a week.
We are looking for creative interns who can bring their editing/producing/writing/social media skills to the team.
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