Are you interested in new media? Animation? The Internet? Movies? CD-Roms? Interactive art?

Do you have PR, administrative, research or design skills, and/or technical knowledge of new media?

Be a part of a groundbreaking multimedia festival as an assistant to the Festival Director of ART IN MOTION, the USC School of Fine Arts' Fifth Annual International Festival of Time-Based Media.

INTERNS ARE NEEDED FOR SPRING AND SUMMER SEMESTERS, 2003!

This internship is non-paid, but interns may receive 2 units of upper division credit if they register for course FA 419, Professional Internship in the Arts on their own. This internship is conveniently located on-campus at the School of Fine Arts. Scheduling is negotiable, averaging 10 hours per week for 15 weeks.

Both graduate and undergraduate students may apply.

ACTIVITIES WILL INCLUDE

    Installation and maintenance of time-based media projects entered into the festival (mostly during the Spring semester)
    Maintaining and checking AIM email account and responding to public inquiries
    Media transfer, duplication and DVD/VHS/DV creation from selected AIM festival submissions
    Corresponding with artists/technologists involved with AIM
    Generate and distribute flyers, design ads for newspapers, assemble press packets, etc
    Assisting with preparing media for streaming off the AIM website
    Assisting with the planning and implementation of AIM events
    Research into artists/technologists
    Database maintenance and entry
    Maintenance of the AIM website
    Maintenace of email list proc
    General administration

If you are interested in taking advantage of this opportunity or would like some more information, please send your resume or any questions to:
AIM@USC.EDU


For more information about the festival, please continue to explore the website.

 

 

 

 
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