A prominent, boutique literary management/production company with Oscar and Emmy winning writer/director/producer clients –seeks smart, friendly and motivated interns for the winter/spring who are able to start in February. Applicants must be eligible to receive academic credit. Duties include script coverage, research projects, and some general office work. Ensemble has numerous TV and film projects in various stage of development and production and this internship is a great opportunity to learn the ropes of the biz from Hollywood veterans in a close-knit wore environment where your creative input will carry weight. Previous industry experience (especially with script coverage) strongly preferred but not required. Please send resume and cover letter to EnsembleInterns@gmail.com
Note: If you are a high school student, please make sure that your parent/teacher contacts the internship coordinator first before you contact them.
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