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Digital Graphics Editor - Photo and/or Video

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ORGANIZATION: 1947 PARTITION ARCHIVE

  • 19 people are interested

Digital Graphics Editor - Photo and/or Video

Apprenticeship (1 year) - 10 hrs/week. 480 hours. Learn to apply your creative skills for focused assignments. Hone and practice your craft while giving back to the community through a good cause. Editing for a cause requires using your creativity to frame stories visually, and provide a visual interpretation of history. As an apprentice, you will also learn how to support and manage entry-level practitioners. Apprentices are expected to be advanced in their skills and career-ready upon graduation.

Internship (6 months) - 10 hrs/week. 240 hours. Join one of several visual interpretation projects. Learn the art of editing for a mission or cause. Practice your new skills while building The Archive.

Internship (1 year) - 5 hrs/week. 240 hours. An ultra part-time internship (see above for description).

Internship Time Period

TWELVE MONTHS POSITION: Position once every year. Apprentice needs to commit a minimum of 10 hours each week. Minimum 12 months commitment

TWELVE MONTHS POSITION: Position opens every quarter. Intern needs to commit a minimum of 5 hours each week. Minimum 12 months commitment

SIX MONTHS POSITION: Position opens every quarter. Intern needs to commit a minimum of 10 hours each week. Minimum 6 months commitment. Remote position


Job Requirements

o Experience with storytelling/storyboarding is desirable
o Experience working with a Mac
o Experience with Video Editing softwares (eg. Adobe Premiere, DaVinci Resolve, iMovie, etc.)

DIGITAL STORY PROCESSING

Job Duties

o Use existing footage from riveting interviews and b-roll
o Intern may at times need to film additional b-roll footage
o Weave together a 3 to 5-minute short film that captures a tale of survival
o Fine-tune your editing and storytelling skills

APPLY HERE: https://www.1947PartitionArchive.org/internships




Internship Expectations

You will be taking part in a crucial and exciting process with the 1947 Partition Archive to disseminate valuable firsthand accounts of Partition with the larger public.

Interns are expected to develop ownership of their projects and are encouraged to develop creative solutions. Intern will work closely with Archive staff and Director. Intern must have a strong passion for and dedication to our mission and goals. Interns will receive relevant training, fieldwork experience as well as guaranteed references for successfully completing their internship term. This internship is unpaid but interns may apply for credit or funding through their college or university. Successful interns, at the end of their tenure, may be considered for any paid positions that are available.



ABOUT THE 1947 PARTITION ARCHIVE

The Partition of British India in 1947 was a major 20th-century event that affected millions of lives and played a key role in shaping the world in which we live today, both culturally and geopolitically. Nearly two million lost their lives and 15 million people were displaced, making it the largest mass migration. The 1947 Partition Archive is a grassroots non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the fast disappearing memory of Partition by capturing and preserving the people's history through crowdsourced oral history collection.

In-person positions at our Berkeley, California office.

In-person positions assume the applicant has US citizenship, permanent residency status, or a valid US VISA, and can self-sustain their stay throughout the internship or apprenticeship period, including food, lodging, and transport.

APPLY HERE: https://www.1947PartitionArchive.org/internships

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About 1947 PARTITION ARCHIVE

Location:

PO BOX 9505, BERKELEY, CA 94709, US

Mission Statement

The 1947 Partition Archive is a non-profit non-governmental organization dedicated to institutionalizing the people's history of Partition.

Description

The Partition of British India in 1947 was a major 20th century event that affected millions of lives and played a key role in shaping the world in which we live today, both culturally and geopolitically. Nearly two million lost their lives and 15 million people were displaced, making it the largest mass migration. The 1947 Partition Archive is a grassroots non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the fast disappearing memory of Partition by capturing and preserving the people's history through crowd-sourced oral history collection.

CAUSE AREAS

Education & Literacy
Immigrants & Refugees
Seniors
Education & Literacy, Immigrants & Refugees, Seniors

WHEN

Sun Nov 17, 2024 - Sat Feb 15, 2025
11:45 PM - 11:45 PM

WHERE

This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.

SKILLS

  • Video Production
  • Advertising
  • Basic Computer Skills
  • Multi-Tasking
  • Organization
  • Storytelling

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Orientation or Training
  • Apprenticeship (1 year) - 10 hrs/week. 480 hours. Internship (6 months) - 10 hrs/week. 240 hours. Internship (1 year) - 5 hrs/week. 240 hours.
  • Resume/CV

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