
There’s a reason that the vast majority of YouTube videos don’t look nearly as good as even the simplest local news broadcast - they lack production. They’re still amusing, but YouTube content isn’t typically something that you want to sit down and watch for a couple hours on you HDTV. Now, if you’re the type of student who would make a good intern at Everest Production, you probably already know this - and you’re probably one of the few people who is putting high quality content out on YouTube. For those who don’t know what a company like Evererest Production does, they provide services such as Video Editing, Dubbing, Motion Graphics, Music, and a lot more. Oh yeah, and they’ll create the movie and shoot it too. Ok, so we don’t know much about production either, but we do know that Everest Production’s projects look pretty darn good. If you’re like us, and don’t have a clue about Production either, don’t stop reading - Everest Production has internships in Marketing and IT too.
If you’re reading this, you probably didn’t get your application submitted in time to go abroad and spend the Fall semester climbing Mt. Everest, so you’re going to have to go with your next best option - an internship. Luckily there are plenty of internships that are still available and are almost as exciting as climbing the world’s tallest mountain. An internship with Everest Production is one option.
Everest Production is seeking talented, self-motivated, and hard working interns. Every intern directly deals with producers on an one-on-one basis; our interns will see firsthand how a production company operates. The duties of our interns differ according to their assignments. In general the duties consist of but are not limited to transferring XDCAM footage archiving shoots, assisting our graphic department (learning After Effects, live-motion shooting, green screen keying, etc.), spending time with our studio crew, assisting producers with preproduction, participating on field shoots, helping with organizing general host auditions, help in post-production, assist the marketing department, work with voiceover artist and dubbing directors and help our information technology department.
If that sounds like fun to you, and you’re available 2-5 days a week from 9 AM to 2:30 PM in the Somerset, NJ area, an internship with Everest Production is worth applying for. The internships are unpaid, but you’ll get the opportunity to work directly with extremely talented professionals, so you should learn a lot. You can apply by sending a cover letter and resume to Mehmet Gunduz at mgunduz@everestpro.com.
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