Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Film making internship

Below is an internship possibility with a film maker producing a film about chemical weapons testing at AU during WWI and its contemporary legacy. Interested students should respond directly to Ginny Durrin (see below). This is a great opportunity for those of you interested in film and environmental protection.

May, 2008 PLEASE POST OR ANNOUNCE




INTERNSHIPS AVAILABLE NOW:


INTERNS FOR ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEE COMPANY
DURRIN PRODUCTIONS, INC.



15 – 30 hours a week
Walking distance to AU. Office is in nearby Spring Valley.
A great opportunity to work with an award-winning company.


Start as soon as possible.
Very interesting social issue documentary topics.
Help with investigative research.
Log, digitize, organize documentary material on Avid Express.
Go on location shoots.
Help with archival research.
Help with fundraising.
Help with website design.
Some distribution/administrative work. (paid)


WORK ON BOMBS IN OUR BACKYARD:

What happens when people wake up to find out that they are living on top of America’s most affluent dump?

BOMBS IN OUR BACKYARD, is about the fifteen year old hunt and cleanup of toxic munitions and arsenic from WWI, buried at American University and the nearby neighborhood, Spring Valley. Part investigative, part sociological and part environmental, the show is a look at the toxic effects of war on our environment.

E mail or fax resume to:

Gdurrin@durrinproductions.com
FAX 202 966 7775

Ginny Durrin
Durrin Productions, Inc.
4926 Sedgwick St NW
Washington, DC 20016
W 202 237 6700
F 202 966 7775

An excellent opening into the investigative documentary world.

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