Who we are:
The Frontier Project, a Richmond, VA based strategy and leadership development consulting firm, is looking for a multimedia production intern. As a small, growing company, The Frontier Project offers a laid back, informal working environment in a modern industrial studio in Shockoe Bottom. Frontier has worked with a range of clients from non-profit organizations to some of the biggest names on the Fortune 500 list. For more information on Frontier, please view our website at www.thefrontierproject.com and our blog at www.engagethinking.com.
Why we need you:
Frontier has dabbled in video production, but we are ready to take it to the next level. To do this, we need someone who can produce compelling, interactive, engaging and “tricked out” video that upholds our focus on research, client deliverables, and Frontier branding.
What you need to have:
Cutting edge knowledge of video production and compression for web delivery
Shooting still photos and video
• Ability to use Adobe Premier/AVID/Final Cut and After Effects
• The gumption to learn how if you don’t already know it
• Oh, and it would be great if you could bring your own equipment (we will provide very basic video software and hardware)
The give and take:
We will provide a creative, free-flowing, hands-off environment for you to produce awesome multimedia pieces all while being encouraged to do it differently and better. That being said, we are in the real world with real clients so you must be able to time manage, meet a deadline, stick to a schedule, handle feedback, and listen to the boss.
Start Date:
Spring Semester 2010
Time Commitment:
Flexible, but not too flexible. We can work within the parameters set up by your university and class load but we would need some idea of your weekly schedule so we can manage projects effectively.
This internship is unpaid:
We fully expect the on-the-job experience and the skills you will walk away with to be compensation enough. (Oh yeah, the credit hours you will receive from your university are nice too).
We are located at 1901 E. Franklin Street, Richmond, VA 23223 on the GRTC bus line and a short distance from Main Street Station.
Applicants should email resume and cover letter to:
Jennifer Moseley (Studio Manager): [email protected]
(804)612-8796