TITLE: Video Documentation
STATUS: Seasonal, Full-Time, May 27-August 29
LOCATION: In-Person
REPORTS TO: Video Producer
DEPARTMENT: Media
COMPENSATION: $2856 stipend tax-exempt, scholarships available
BENEFITS (SUMMER ONLY): housing, three meals a day, free access to classes, performances, talks, and studio usage. Travel stipend provided ranging from $100-$300.
SCHEDULE: (6) Day work week averaging 48-55 hrs
POSITION OVERVIEW
The Video Documentation Intern plays a vital role in capturing and preserving the dynamic experiences of the Festival. Working closely with the staff videographers, the intern will gain hands-on experience in video production, post-production, and archival management, contributing to both the Festival's promotional efforts and its extensive historical documentation.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Filming performances, classes, events, rehearsals, and lectures.
- Editing videos used to help promote the Festival. Excerpts from the videos are used online as part of a popular resource known as Jacob’s Pillow Dance Interactive.
- Equipment setup and breakdown
- Management of video files, DVD duplication, troubleshooting equipment, and helping maintain the Pillow’s extensive video archives. The video equipment is all High Definition and 4K, and the video editing platform used is Adobe Premiere.
- As a member of the intern class, you will be required to participate in general festival-related duties that aim to broaden your scope and understanding of the various arts administration and production roles that exist within this field as time allows and requirements evolve. These will include but are not limited to giving campus tours, assisting with production changeovers in the theater, golf carting patrons, handing out tickets at will call and other ways to interact with guests, moving chairs, setting up for events, errands, and transporting artists. Training will be provided prior to participation in these activities, and while these duties will be a part of your overall experience, you will still spend the majority of your time within your primary assigned role.
- 5-8 hours a week will be dedicated to participating in weekly seminars, career building conversations, attending dance classes, lectures, and performances.