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Connecticut Film Center - Office Internship

Starts: Fall 2008
Application Deadline: 1/12/2009
Full/Part Time: Part-Time
Compensation: N/A
Minimum GPA N/A
http://www.ctfilmcenter.com
Description:
Connecticut Film Center, llc, a production services and film financing company, is looking for hard-working, reliable and proactive interns for the fall and spring semesters to work in production and business development. The Production intern will be involved in researching, document creation, database entry, answering phones, script reading, and errands in the Stamford area. This internship is a great opportunity for someone looking to learn about film from the development stage through production. The Business Development intern will be involved with digital media research and database creation and should have a passion for the gaming industry. Ideally both interns will need to be available for a few full days a week. We are willing to work around your class schedule. These positions are for experience only, and we can help arrange for school credit if desired.

 

Minimum Requirements:
The ideal candidate should have some computer experience, either Mac or PC, and must be eager to learn more about the film and gaming industry in Connecticut.
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