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Spectrum Intern Summer 2015: MPG - TriStar Productions-CUL00003082

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Spectrum Intern Summer 2015: MPG - TriStar Productions-CUL00003082

Description

TriStar Productions is a motion picture studio specializing in premium feature film and television content development, production, marketing, and distribution. We source and evaluate material, take meetings with talent and internal representatives to work toward building a high quality slate of product.
Reading and covering scripts
Researching data required for project evaluation
Filing and organizing confidential documents
Typing script notes as given by senior executives
Arranging screenings
Tracking script submission log
Evaluating video submissions
Drafting writer/director/actor lists in consideration for projects

Qualifications

The Spectrum Internship Program's summer session is a full-time commitment lasting for an 8 week period from June through August. All applicants must be in good academic standing and available for the entire session.
Currently attending an undergraduate college and have a general interest in the film and television businesses. Skilled in using Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Powerpoint) and able to work both Mac and PC operating systems. A Business, TV/Film, or Humanities background is preferred, but not required.
Job - Administrative
Primary Location
North America-United States of America-Culver City Area, California
Organization
MPG - Business Affairs
Schedule Full-time
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Please use the link below search internship opportunities, in the keywords section please input the following program code CUL00003082 continue to submit application
https://secure.sonypictures.com/corp/searchjobs.html

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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