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NFL Films Internship Program - Spring 2020

PROGRAM OVERVIEW
The NFL FILMS Internship Program is a paid opportunity. Participants in the program have the chance to experience one of the most unique learning environments in the television and film industries. The NFL FILMS Internship Program is known for offering a hands-on approach to learning. Our award-winning staff is willing to assist and mentor those individuals with a serious desire to further their studies and achieve their career goals. Incorporated into the internship program are seminars that cover topics such as navigating the unique employment landscape in this industry, the importance of networking, freelancing, and Q & A sessions with executives and former interns. Additionally, we provide time for interns to observe and experience all phases of our operations in film and video production as well as the opportunity to work on one’s own project to upgrade his or her skills and demo reel.

While we provide time for interns to observe and experience all phases of our operations in film and video production, the NFL FILMS Internship Program is not a rotational experience. Interns are assigned to (1) department for the duration of their internship. There are several departments within NFL FILMS that offer internship opportunities. A description of each department can be found below. Please thoroughly read through each department description before selecting your area of interest in our application. Based on an applicant’s stated interest, course of study and experience, we will assign an intern to spend the majority of his or her time in one of those departments.
 
*Please Note: NFL FILMS does not offer internships in the areas of on-air talent, live event broadcasting, business of sports, sport management, advertising, or public relations.*

REQUIREMENTS
NFL FILMS is currently accepting applications for the Spring 2020 internship program (February 10, 2020 – May 15, 2020). Applicants must be available for the duration of the internship session, at least three full-days a week from Monday through Friday (Full days = 8 hours; Half days are not available for most positions). This internship is open to current college students and recent college graduates only. Acceptance is contingent upon the outcome of a standard background investigation. The program is designed as an educational experience for qualified individuals.

ACADEMIC CREDIT
Current college students may participate in the NFL FILMS Internship Program for academic credit. However, receipt of academic credit is entirely dependent upon the policies of the university and is the responsibility of the student.

TO APPLY
Complete the online application and questionnaire. When prompted, please upload BOTH cover letter and resume.

IMPORTANT
**YOUR APPLICATION WILL NOT BE REVIEWED IF IT DOES NOT CONTAIN BOTH A COVER LETTER & RESUME**

SCHEDULE OF APPLICATION PROCESS
Application deadline: October 4, 2019
Interviews held: November 2019
Offers made: December 2019
Program Start Date: Monday, February 10, 2020
Program End Date: Friday May 15, 2020

Applications must be submitted by OCTOBER 4, 2019. NO EXCEPTIONS WILL BE MADE. 

DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTIONS
Please thoroughly read through each department description before selecting your area of interest in our application.

3D MOTION GRAPHIC DESIGN
This department is appropriate for individuals interested in a career in graphic design for broadcast whose focus is specifically on 3D motion graphic design. An intern in this department will gain valuable experience and the ability to upgrade their skills while working with our staff artists. Interns will be exposed to all aspects of the department including designing their own Cinema 4D and After-Effects projects. Additionally, students will be working with our artists on projects in Photoshop and Illustrator; motion graphics design; 3D modeling, lighting, texturing, animation and rendering; motion and timing; typography; composition; and color theory. Preference is given to those students that have 3D or After-Effects experience, competency in Illustrator, Photoshop, and a passion for 3D motion graphic design.

ARCHIVAL RESEARCH/MEDIA SERVICES
This is not a news, broadcast, advertising, or public relations assignment. This internship is appropriate for individuals who are interested in utilizing their technical editing knowledge, while expanding their research and communication skills. The National Football League holds the rights to all NFL footage and this department is responsible for compiling and disseminating that footage to companies who have a licensing agreement with the NFL. The intern assigned to this department will assist in researching and gathering material for outside television networks, NFL teams, news stations, and movies/television shows requiring NFL footage. Utilizing our in-house search and database systems, this department chooses aesthetically appropriate shots based on the request to be filled and creates a compilation reel for each job. Interns will also assist the department in completing the department’s additional daily tasks. Individuals requesting this position must have prior editing experience. Knowledge of Adobe Premiere or FCP preferred.

CINEMATOGRAPHY
This department is appropriate for those individuals looking for a career as a Director of Photography or Cinematographer. Interns will work with our Emmy Award-winning cinematographers, gaining knowledge of and experience with high-definition cameras; learning proper care, maintenance, and handling of HD equipment from our extensive inventory, and acquiring real world experience working side-by-side with our crews in the field for various shoots. Interns will gain knowledge on how to light and shoot NFL Films-style productions and will be given time to light and shoot in various situations, while receiving feedback from our Cinematographers. Students interested in working in this department should have a working knowledge of on-location film production and equipment.
 
CREATIVE PRODUCING (LONG FORM/DOCUMENTARY: STORYTELLING/WRITING/EDITING/DIRECTING/PRODUCING)
This department is appropriate for those individuals interested in a career as a writer, editor or in a producing role involving the creative content of a show. Interns in this department will work with our Emmy Award-winning Producers and learn all aspects of the NFL FILMS style of storytelling. Producers at NFL FILMS are responsible for the content of the entire production from conception of the story, including researching footage, conducting interviews, scripting narration to graphic elements, and the final edit and audio mix. Interns will observe and learn about all facets of the producing position, including researching the history of a player, team, or story; editing; logging interviews, game footage, and radio calls; and on-location and in-house shoots. Students will have the opportunity to contribute to our high-profile programming. Preference is given to those individuals with an understanding of editing software and an interest in telling football stories.
 
FOOTAGE LICENSING (COPYRIGHT/IP/ENTERTAINMENT LAW & RESEARCH)
This department is appropriate for those individuals interested in Entertainment or Copyright Law. The Footage Acquisition department is responsible for acquiring and licensing intellectual property (i.e.: news stories, movie clips, photos, magazine covers) from third parties, to be incorporated into NFL Films productions. Students in this internship will build their research, communication, and organizational skills by working hands-on to research and acquire third party materials. They will also research and confirm the copyright holder of the requested elements, secure permission to use the elements in our productions utilizing license agreements and other appropriate paperwork. They will learn the various types of agreements that we enter into, how to build professional working relationships (both internally and with third party vendors) and how to track expenses/detailed information for future reference.
 
FIELD OPERATIONS
This department is appropriate for those individuals interested in obtaining a career as a Production Coordinator or Production Manager. Interns working in the Field Operations department will gain valuable insight into television production by working on all aspects of production specifically from a logistical perspective. Interns will work closely with Production Managers and Producers on a variety of NFL Films shows. A successful intern will assist in making crew calls, on-boarding new crew hires, obtaining filming permits, handling travel arrangements, ordering grip trucks, etc. This person will also help coordinate the production schedule each week. When appropriate, opportunities will be given to observe and assist our productions on-location. Individuals applying for this position should have a basic understanding of film and television production, as well as excellent organizational and multi-tasking skills
 
PRODUCTION BUDGETING & MANAGEMENT
This department is appropriate for individuals interested in pursuing a career in the management of creative projects from a budgetary and resource management standpoint. The intern will shadow a project manager and observe how productions are budgeted, planned and executed. They will take a larger role in the daily office tasks needed to manage various budgets, which includes but not limited to: the administrative duties of processing timecards & invoices, creating wrap binders, working in the Purchase Order system and reviewing expense reports. A successful candidate will be proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel, be extremely organized and is a self-motivator. A basic understanding of the process and equipment used in television and film production as well as a basic business knowledge are preferred.
 
PRODUCTION INTERVIEW COORDINATION
This department is appropriate for those individuals interested in a career as a Production Coordinator or a Talent Coordinator. They are responsible for scheduling and coordinating shoots and interviews for NFL Films programming and works closely our Producers, Directors, Field Operations personnel, and Production Managers. Responsibilities include maintaining databases and calendars, coordinating travel for interviews at NFL Films or remote locations, and preparing and disseminating paperwork to all involved in the shoot. Establishing and strengthening relationships with is a key goal of this department. A strong knowledge of current and former NFL players is required for this position. Preference is given to those individuals who are highly organized, work well in a team atmosphere, and have outstanding communication skills.

STUDIO SHOW PRODUCING (GOOD MORNING FOOTBALL)
This internship is appropriate for individuals looking for a career producing a live television studio show. Interns will report directly to the show’s Coordinating Producer and work daily with Producers and other production crew. Interns will experience the creative production process that goes into getting a live weekly show on the air. Responsibilities include gathering show topics, researching and logging footage of weekly press conferences, assisting in the editing of pre-produced segment content, and coordinating live, interactive social media initiatives during air. Preference is given to those individuals looking to pursue a career in live or broadcast television production; experience with ENPS is a plus. This internship position is based at NFL Films in Mt. Laurel, New Jersey. “Good Morning Football” is broadcast from New York City and interns work on-site in Mt. Laurel, NJ