Program Description

The Visual Art Department at Germantown Academy is committed to providing a comprehensive education in the arts within the context of a liberal arts education. Our foundation and advanced curriculum is a well-rounded and versatile approach to the study and application of art. It is designed to provide a creatively stimulating education in an open environment of studio classes. Experimentation and innovation, collaboration and social responsibility are themes built into the curriculum. While these courses extend excellent opportunities for the general study of art and life-long arts advocacy, they are also designed to cultivate serious talents in the visual arts. Many of our students have gone on to prominent careers in commercial, fine, and applied arts.

Sunday, December 1, 2013

PhillyCam Internships


PhillyCAM offers internships to provide high school, college and graduate-level students an opportunity to learn professional methods of media production, non-profit program development and management, and the value of community-generated media.
PhillyCAM is a small non-profit organization that depends heavily on the work of its volunteers and interns. From donor database development work to remote video productions, there are a variety of learning experiences that can help people develop solid skills in the areas of digital video production/ post-production, media education, fundraising and event planning, and digital video distribution/social network marketing.
General Information: Interns are expected to work a minimum of 15 hours a week during an 8 to 10 week internship period. Internships are offered during the Summer, Fall, and Winter/Spring semesters. A documented agreement between PhillyCAM and the student’s educational institution must be made in order for the student to receive academic credit. All interns are subject to applicable PhillyCAM employee policies.
Internship Positions Available: PhillyCAM is currently seeking highly qualified students to assist in production and administration areas. These internships are ideal for individuals interested in gaining experience in non-profit arts administration and digital video production.
Eligibility: A candidate must be a high school, undergraduate or graduate student. Internships for high school students are only offered during Fall and Winter/Spring semesters. Students receiving academic credit or service-learning hours for their internship are strongly encouraged to apply.
Application Procedures: Candidates must complete an internship application form and submit it with a resume and cover letter, which clearly indicates why the student is interested in an internship at PhillyCAM. Applicants interested in assisting with production activities are required to submit a demo reel of his/her current media work. All application items must be submitted as a complete package. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed. Highly qualified candidates will be invited to meet with PhillyCAM staff members to discuss internship job details.
Internship Application Deadline: 5 pm Monday, December 2, 2013
Download Internship Application Form (Microsoft Word Document)
Send Applications to:
Philadelphia Community Access Media
ATTN: Antoine Haywood
Internship Program
699 Ranstead Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
membership@phillycam.org
For more information about PhillyCAM, visit phillycam.org or call (267) 639-5481. PhillyCAM is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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