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2 people are interested
Videography Intern
ORGANIZATION: Virginia Beach Surf & Rescue Museum
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2 people are interested
Semester: Summer 2019
Hours per Week: 20+
Wage: Unpaid; course credit subject to approval
Summary:
This internship is an opportunity to gain experience in the variety of ways video marketing can contribute to a small nonprofit. The intern will work with full time staff to ensure adherence to the museum brand, but will have the opportunity to work independently and manage projects. The intern’s projects will directly impact the museum’s marketing and fundraising capabilities. Applicants should have an interest or background in video production or marketing.
Responsibilities:
- Create 30 second - 1 minute museum marketing videos weekly
- Produce several longer videos featuring museum exhibitions, programs, and other initiatives
- Brainstorm creative ways to engage our audiences with video content
- Attend museum events, tours, and programs as a videographer
- Handle post-production duties, including editing, compressing, and uploading videos
The ideal candidate will:
- Be a creative thinker, not afraid to offer up ideas
- Demonstrate proficiency in the Adobe Creative Suite
- Have experience using iMovie and Final Cut Pro
- Be detail oriented with strong organizational skills
- Be able to provide own camera and equipment
- Work efficiently and maintain deadlines
The successful candidate will provide links to or samples of previous projects.
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About Virginia Beach Surf & Rescue Museum
Location:
2401 Atlantic Avenue, Virginia Beach, VA 23451, US
Mission Statement
The Virginia Beach Surf & Rescue Museum honors and preserves the history of Virginia's coastal communities and maritime heritage.
Description
The Virginia Beach Surf & Rescue Museum is a maritime museum located at 24th Street on the Boardwalk. The museum explores Virginia's coastal communities and maritime heritage. It honors our past and anchors to our community.
The museum is housed in a 1903 Life-Saving Service building, one of the predecessors to the Coast Guard. Our Surf & Rescue gallery features the men who lived and worked here, as well as the lives they saved. It also highlights the history of the other lifesavers on the beach - our lifeguards. A final exhibit reveals how rescue techniques sparked the development of East Coast surfing culture right here in Virginia Beach. The upper gallery explores many facets of Virginia Beach history - from coastal storms to the development of the boardwalk to beach vacations through the years.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
2401 Atlantic AvenueVirginia Beach, VA 23451
DATE POSTED
May 29, 2019
SKILLS
- Photography
- Brand Development & Messaging
- Reading / Writing
- Adobe Creative Suite
- Video Production
- Basic Computer Skills
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- 20+ hours per week