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August 29, 2008

VCU-TV/HD Internship - Creative Advertising

August 27, 2008


VCU-TV/HD Internship Available for Web Guru

If you are proud to be a techno-geek, love the Internet and have a flair for creative promotion, VCU-TV/HD wants you. This unpaid position would require the approval of your area of major and would be subject to their internship guidelines.

VCU-TV/HD creates Hi-Definition documentaries, and wants to get them out there in Cyberspace. Our goal is to drive more people to our website (approaching 2 million hits since Feb 2007), make all videos available to iTunes and get in early on the up and coming HD distribution outlets on the web.

You’ll need knowledge of video compression and a good sense of how and where on the web we can attract different age groups to our diverse programs.

Tell us why you can pull it off:

Dan Brazda
Executive Producer, VCU-TV/HD
djbrazda@vcu.edu

Lisa Figueroa
Senior Producer, VCU-TV/HD
figueroalm@vcu.edu

www.vcutvhd.com

USA TODAY LIVE - Marketing/Journalism Internship

USA TODAY LIVE
Internship Description

Contact Information:
Andrea Mandell
535 Madison Avenue
29th Floor
New York, NY 10022
agmandell@usatoday.com

Description of intern assignments:
Intern tasks vary from day to day. Opportunities include marketing, writing for TV, research, setting up interviews, logging, archiving and requesting video, making phone calls, copies and sending packages.

The intern will gain a basic understanding of all roles required to produce and deliver television shows based on the newspaper content. Our staff will assign tasks and projects on a daily or weekly basis.

Qualifications:

· Strong writing and research skills
· Effective written and verbal communication
· Good attitude with the desire and ability to learn quickly.


Internship objectives:

· To learn the different elements involved in producing national broadcast products for air.
· To learn and contribute to the ways multi-media convergence can evolve and grow at the Nation’s newspaper.


The trainee will gain a solid understanding of how television is produced and delivered and how different platforms add dimension to the stories being told. The trainee will learn about writing for television and how to visualize and produce a complete broadcast quality product.

Hands-on training with regular feedback helps one to understand the demands of the job within the actual fast-paced, deadline oriented work environment. It will hone decision-making skills and news judgment.

This is an unpaid internship for school credit. You will be asked to provide documentation from your school showing that you will receive school credit for successful completion of this internship. The work schedule is flexible.

August 25, 2008

American Council of Engineering Companies of Virginia - PR/Print Journalism Internship

Job Description - Intern Position

Name of Business: American Council of Engineering Companies of Virginia (ACEC/VA)

Description of Organization: ACEC/VA is a trade association for consulting engineering firms in private practice. We address the business interests of our members through networking opportunities and various educational programs for our members. We also partner with other organizations to promote engineering as career to students (middle-college level).

Type of Internship: Public Relations, Print Media

Intern Duties may include the following:

* Blog
* Website maintenance
* Online marketing
* Search engine optimization
* Newsletter/Promotional Flyers
* Meeting/Event Support
* Committee Support – Speaker’s Bureau, Essay Competition, Engineering Excellence Awards, Membership Recruitment

Intern Qualifications:

* Proficient in HTML
* Familiar with Web 2.0 & Web Copywriting
* Good written and oral skills
* Good Organizational Skills
* Must be able to work independently
* Familiar with WordPress a plus

Other: Hours (flexible) will be determined within normal business hours of 8:30 am – 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday. Compensation is $10/hr.

Who to Contact/Where to send it:
Send resume, up to 3 examples of work (writing, websites or blogs) and contact information to Nancy L. Israel, Executive Director, 804.673.0868 or info@acecva.org. Website: www.acecva.org. Office is located at 5206 Markel Road, Suite 300, Richmond, VA 23230.

August 23, 2008

VCU University College - PR Internship

I will be supervising one person to help with creating stories and writing copy for our web site, newsletter and brochures. Some design and layout work will also be involved using Adobe Creative Suite 3. The job pays $12 per hour, for an average of 20 flexible hours per week over the next two semesters. Would you please pass this along to some of your leading students with a PR concentration? Please ask anyone who is interested to reply to me: gbhalliday@vcu.edu.

August 20, 2008

Richmond.com - Editorial Internship

Are you looking for a fun way to get out of the classroom and get valuable writing experience (and samples) all for course credit?

Then spend a semester writing for Richmond.com as an editorial intern.

Richmond.com is currently looking for interns to assist in the editorial department during the fall semester. Interns are expected to work at least 8 hours a week (10 preferred for 150 hours or 3 course credits), during which they will have the opportunity to contribute stories to the website, as well as assist in administrative duties.

Richmond.com offers a fun, laidback work environment, making it the perfect way to dip your toe into the regimented world of 9 to 5 office culture without the emotional trauma of corporate America.

Interested students should send a resume and up to three writing samples to karri.peifer@corp.richmond.com.

August 15, 2008

National Cancer Institute - PR Internship

The National Cancer Institute’s Health Communications Internship Program (HCIP) is now accepting applications for its Spring 2009 intern class.

NEW THIS YEAR:
Applications for the spring session are due no later than September 2nd.
Apply online! See website for further details .

The National Cancer Institute (NCI) is the largest component of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). NCI coordinates the National Cancer Program, which conducts and supports research, training, health information dissemination, and other programs with respect to the cause, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of cancer, rehabilitation from cancer, and the continuing care of cancer patients and the families of cancer patients.

The HCIP was established in 1975 to attract individuals interested in careers in health communications and science writing. The program is open to individuals who are US citizens and who are graduate students or recent graduates of an accredited master’s or doctoral degree program. Recent graduates must have received their degree no more than one year prior to application. Two internship tracks are available –health communications and science writing.

Ideal candidates for the health communications track have some science background as well as experience or background in any of the following areas: public health, epidemiology, public relations, health education, communications, science writing, statistics, social marketing or journalism. Health communication-track interns:

o Plan, develop, and promote cancer education programs and materials (including Web-based) for the public, cancer patients, or health professionals
o Gain experience in pre-testing and evaluating cancer prevention and treatment messages, publications and materials, and programs that reach the American public
o Participate in professional meetings and training seminars


Ideal candidates for the science writing track have a science background plus experience in public relations and/or news writing with the ability to translate technical information into copy suitable for a lay audience. HCIP science-track interns:

o Write fact sheets and press releases
o Answer inquiries from the press
o Attend and report on scientific meetings
o Participate in professional meetings and training seminars

Additional information about this program including an online application can be found at http://hcip.nci.nih.gov/ . If you would like hard copies of a program brochure to distribute or display, please reply to this e-mail with your mailing address and the number of copies you would like sent.

"American's Most Wanted" - Multiple Internship Opportunities!

“America’s Most Wanted”
INTERNSHIP POSITIONS FALL 2008

The national FOX hit television show, “America’s Most Wanted” is seeking interns for the fall 2008 semester. The open positions available are in archives, news, production, website, publicity, and hotline departments.

You must receive college credit for the entire semester, along with a letter or form from the university stating enrollment status.

Please pay close attention and respond accordingly if you are interested in seeking an internship with our show. Please follow ALL directions to apply, or your resume and cover letter will not be considered.

In your COVER LETTER, please state the following:

1) The department (s) you are applying for in order of preference
2) The days and times you are available to work during the semester
3) The start and finish date
4) Why you want to spend your internship experience with our national prime time television show
5) If you can receive college credit



BRIEF DESCRIPTION:


ARCHIVE INTERNSHIP:

Student will be responsible for finding footage for broadcast from the AMW library and other sources. Indexing and archiving material from current shows and work closely with producers on tasks when needed.


NEWS INTERNSHIP:
Student will be required to research, write, and pitch crime related stories, along with assist producers with daily tasks. This position will allow you to sit in on edit sessions to help create stories for air, and write stories for www.amw.com. You will also help the Managing Editor with daily assignments and tasks, attend show meetings, and go in the field to assist crews when elements for the show are taped. At times you could be required to help producers with viewer mail, and requesting news footage from news stations across the country.


PRODUCTION INTERNSHIP:

Student will be required to watch and assist with posting the show. Understand and assist with booking of edit suites, timing out the show, and learning about how to post AMW. You will sit in on edit sessions with editors and offer opinions on shots and transitions for story segments. Intern candidate will assist the news department with researching and writing stories for television and www.amw.com, produce a promo each week for air, take a stab at writing show teases and produce. The intern poster project is also apart of the duties (a project that lets the office know who the interns are ie: taking pictures, writing bio’s, etc.). Go in the field to assist with taping the show and assist in the field with re-creations of scenes for air.

WEBSITE INTERNSHIP:
Student will be required to write, research, and post stories for www.amw.com. You will assist the website manager and department with content, and pitch ideas for future web stories. You will be required to learn how to size and post pictures on the website, and help to create photo’s and graphics to be posted. You will also have the opportunity to learn and work hand-in-hand with our elite web team.


PUBLICITY INTERNSHIP:
Student will be required to work in the publicity department to help promote “America’s Most Wanted.” The intern will be required to assist with writing advanced listings, help to produce and write promotional segments, and contact news organizations to set up interviews. The student will also be required to write, research, make calls, assist the public with John Walsh requests, go out on shooting locations to assist publicity department with requests, and many, many more promotional needs.


HOTLINE INTERNSHIP:
One position is for during the week in our Bethesda, Maryland office, and the other position is on Saturday nights in our Washington, DC studio. The student will be required to work every Saturday night through internship period (this is when our show airs on FOX). The intern will be required to create preliminary synopsis document on cases, distribute tips, work closely with law enforcement the night of the show to ensure tips are followed up on, faxing, researching cases and information on fugitives, and to assist with writing hotline reports. The student will also be required assist with taking photo’s, assist with live shots (behind the scenes) to other news organizations, and many other hands on tasks the night of the show. This is a great way to gain experience in television and law enforcement with only putting in eight hours, one day a week. If you choose to apply for the position during the week, it’s the same requirements, with the exception of the live shots, working hand-in-hand with investigators, and the experience of working in our studio.

GRAPHICS DEPARTMENT:
The intern will use Photoshop, After Effects, and Curious Mapping software to create elements for the show on a weekly basis. The intern will be able to work with a talented group of 2D and 3D artists to generate ideas and create graphics for internal segments within the show. The candidate will be able to participate in show meetings, attend green screen shoots, and be involved with tapings in our Washington, D.C. crime center. The intern will also learn a different aspect of motion graphics including green screens, motion tracking and photo manipulation.

Please pay close attention to this next bit of information, and respond in your cover letter accordingly.

All positions are very hands on, and you will be able to overlap and engage in other departments if you desire.

Good Luck!

August 12, 2008

PAID internship - HCPS-TV

HCPS-TV, the television department of Henrico County Public Schools has limited funds available to offer paid internships to motivated students. Responsibilities include shooting local sporting events, using DVC-Pro equipment supplied by HCPS-TV, that will be aired on Comcast and Verizon cable stations. Interns will also have the opportunity to be involved in post production using Final Cut Pro, Motion and Adobe Suite, but this is not required.

This is a great opportunity for someone who wants to develop their shooting skills. Previous experience is not required, but motivation is. The sporting events that need to be covered take place after school and on weekends. HCPS-TV supplies all equipment, but interns are responsible for their own transportation.

All interested parties should contact John Gill by phone at 652-3673 or through e-mail at jpgill@henrico.k12.va.us