UCF FILM INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES the Companies Listed Below Have All Had UCF Interns – Some Have Had Several, Some Just One

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UCF FILM INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES the Companies Listed Below Have All Had UCF Interns – Some Have Had Several, Some Just One UCF FILM INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES The companies listed below have all had UCF interns – some have had several, some just one. You can contact them and inquire about internship opportunities or you can call a company you want to work for that’s not on this list and ask if they accept interns. We are always happy to add willing companies to our list! The list is sorted by internship location. After lining up a place to intern, have the employer fill out an Employer-Student Agreement. Make an appointment to come see me, Lisa Peterson, and we will handle the rest of the paperwork. See my website for details and the forms: http://lisacookfilm.wordpress.com/internships/ For internships in the UCF Film Department Equipment Room, you must first check with UCF Financial Aid to determine if you are eligible for work/study. Then and only then, go see Jon Bowen about opportunities. The Equipment Room can only accept work study students and ONLY financial aid can tell you if you are eligible, not the film department. List is sorted by location. COMPANY ACTIVITY LOCATION CONTACT EMAIL WEBSITE PHONE NAME Turner TV production Atlanta, GA http://www.turner.com/careers/students- 404-588- Broadcasting and-recent-grads 6612 Cannes Film Film festival France http://www.ampav.com/student- Festival programs/cannes-film-program.php Internship Program ScottFree Film and Los Angeles Susan [email protected] www.rsafilms.com (310) 659 commercial Tamas 1577 production New Wave Commercial Los Angeles http://www.nwe.com/#/contactus/internshi 818-295- Entertainment production ps 5000 Sony Pictures Film Los Angeles http://www.sonypictures.com/corp/emplo Entertainment Production and NYC yment/internships/ Storyhead Film Los Angeles Sandra [email protected] 323-665- Productions/ production Keats 1441 Third Rail Films Plum TV Commercial Miami [email protected] http://plumtv.com/about/ 305-673- productions Beach, FL 7301 NFL Films Production New Jersey Cara [email protected] http://www.nflfilms.com/employment.html 856-222- Angelucci 3500 Euro RSCG New York Joe Guyt [email protected] 212-886- Worldwide - City 4219 Broadcast Production Department OraTV Ora.TV New York http://www.ora.tv/careers develops online video programming for digital distribution through a variety of platforms Oscilloscope Film New York [email protected] http://www.oscilloscope.net/?page_id=23 (212) 219- production 9451 and distribution COMPANY ACTIVITY LOCATION CONTACT EMAIL WEBSITE PHONE NAME Adrenaline Commercial Orlando Tim Bartlett [email protected] adrenalinefilms.com 407.900. Films production 5310 AEO Studios Theatrical Orlando [email protected] http://www.aeostudios.com/intro.html 407-677- Make-up 8706 Design Background Background Orlando 407-516- Entertainment casting 1855 Services B.C Low budget Orlando Bob Cook [email protected] http://www.bcentertainmentgroup.com/ (407)37 Entertainment film Group Inc production 0-3703 BioVoyage Onlice Orlando Dr. Josh [email protected] http://www.biovoyage.org/ 407-309- Institute teaching tools 9066 for K-12 Campus Orlando Adam [email protected] 4075791994 Crusade for Jones Christ International Concrete Lion Media Orlando Shaun [email protected] http://www.clpictures.com/aboutus.php 240-446- Pictures llc production Trout 2549 various Cybis Live event Orlando Jessica [email protected] www.thinkcybis.com (888.844. production Wells 6529) Deeb Studios Commercial Orlando [email protected] http://www.deebstudios.com/ 407.359.858 production Discovery Spanish Orlando Margarita [email protected] 786-273- Latin America broadcasting Seguias m 4700 Channel 52 DNP Studios Commercial Orlando www.dnpstudios.com 407-345- production 8110 EA Game design Orlando Scott [email protected] https://careers.ea.com/students/ Imberman Enzian Non profit Orlando Hollie [email protected] http://enzian.org/ (407) 629- Theater/ theater, film Mahadeo 1088 Florida Film festival Festival Fox 35 News In studio news Orlando Scott [email protected] 407) 741- production Mauro 5101 Fry | Commercial Orlando [email protected] www.fhbnet.com (407) 849- Hammond | production 0100 Barr The Golf Golf TV Orlando Mike Lowe [email protected] 407-355- Channel 4653 Heinz Casting Orlando Heather http://www.247cast.com/ 407-224- Productions/ Heinz 5388 247 Casting Image Garden Commercial Orlando Donna [email protected] http://www.imagegardeninc.com/ 407-924- production Mesker 8776 Imagination Commercial Orlando John [email protected] 321-235- Unlimited production Cassinari 8884 Crawford TV Commercial Orlando Alyson [email protected] http://crawfordgroup.tv/about 407-321- production Kovacs 3460 Messina Commercial Orlando Scott [email protected] http://messinaproductions.com/ 407-909- Productions production Messina 0403 UCF Sports Game footage Orlando John [email protected] http://www.ucfathletics.com/ 407-823- and megatron Kvatek 2026 screening Mullen Casting Orlando Shannon [email protected] http://mullencasting.com/ 407-226- Casting Ready 1644 Odyssey Commercial Orlando [email protected] http://odysseycreative.com/ 407.418. Creative production 1357 COMPANY ACTIVITY LOCATION CONTACT EMAIL WEBSITE PHONE NAME OLAFest Latin Orlando Nelsonn [email protected] http://www.olafest.org/ (407) 860- American Film Betancourt 4919 & Heritage Festival Orange TV Orange Orlando Bill Suchy [email protected] http://www.orangetvfl.net/ 407.685. County TV 9098 Orlando Webpage Orlando Bree [email protected] orlandohealth.com Health video Balchunas om production Concrete Lion Commercial Orlando [email protected] http://www.clpictures.com/ 407.754. LLC production 1537 Orlando In house Orlando http://www.orlandopredators.com/ 407-648- Predators media 4444 Pink Sneakers Reality TV Orlando Lucia [email protected] http://www.pinksneakers.net/ 407.464. Productions productions Soven 2080 Post FX Post Orlando Dean dean@ postfxvideo.com http://www.postfxvideo.com/ 407-299- production Baker 8114 facility The Daily Syndicated Orlando [email protected] http://thedbz.com/job- (407) 671- Buzz morning news openings/#comments 1631 program The Nerdy Weekly Orlando Cap [email protected] nerydshow.com Show podcast Blackard UCF Radio/TV ESPN live TV Orlando Dr. W. Joe [email protected] 407-823- sports casts Hall 2878 UCF TV Local PBS Orlando [email protected] http://www.ucftv.ucf.edu/about/internship 407-823- station s.asp 1300 WESH/WKCF- Local TV Orlando Risa Quiles [email protected] http://www.wesh.com/tv/internships 407-645- TV 2222 Lucas Films Production San https://jobs.lucasfilm.com/internships.htm Francisco l Home TV production St. 727.872 Shopping Petersburg, .5144 Network FL FUNimation Animation Texas Gina Alioto [email protected] www.Funimation.com Entertainment Arts and TV production Various [email protected]. http://www.aenetworks.com/careers/inter (212) 210- Entertainment nships 1374 Television Network MTV VH1 TV production Various Ellen [email protected] https://jobhuntweb.viacom.com/Viacom/t 212-846- Networks Czelada aleo/internships.html 7797 Black TV production Various http://www1.bet.com/site/site_internships Entertainment Television National Production Washington, https://careers.ngs.org:8291/psp/jobspa/ Geographic various DC RECRUITING/HRRECRT/c/HRS_HRAM. HRS_CE.GBL?Page=HRS_CE_HM_PR E&Action=A&SiteId=1 VIVACreative Washington, Jennifer [email protected] http://vivacreative.com/index.php 301-670- DC Harris 9700 TIME HBO, Various http://www.timewarner.com/careers/area WARNER WARNER s-of-operation/internships BROS, TURNER .
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