NYC TV
www.nyc.gov/html/nyctv/html/home/home.shtmlTV production/ audio production
NYC TV is the official television network of the City of New York. It's available on basic cable in over 1.8 million households, and reaches a potential audience of more than 4 million people in all five boroughs of New York City. The Network is administered by the New York City Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications (DoITT). NYC TV launched in the summer of 2003 and replaced what had been New York City's government channel, Crosswalks NYC, which existed from 1992 to 2003.
NYC TV interns are trusted to work on actual prime-time shows and can go as far as their talents take them. If you can produce a show, then you will produce the show. If you can shoot a show, then you will shoot the show. And get credit for it. Start building your reel now.
PRODUCTION ASSISTANT
Being a PRODUCTION ASSISTANT at NYC TV means doing everything and anything it takes to get the job done. No "busy work" here. Spend time in the field or in the office, depending on the needs of the project. Hang lights, move gear, set up cameras, bake cakes, listen to music, baby-sit celebrities, tape wires, have fun, buy food, smile at people, yell at other people, and much more...CAMERA ASSISTANT
Being a CAMERA ASSISTANT means you will shoot. Once you are trained and tested, you will shoot real content. Man-on-the-street, special events, concerts, tours, discussions, meetings, press conferences and more. Most of our CAMERA ASSISTANTS already have shooting experience, but if you've never picked up a camera and still think your hot stuff, then you can try to convince us.MASTER CONTROL ASSISTANT
Being a MASTER CONTROL ASSISTANT means that you will work with content LIVE as it is airing.AUDIO ASSISTANT
AUDIO ASSISTANT will work on both studio and field audio. From concerts to interviews, the audio assistant is the ears of the operation.ON-AIR TALENT
Become a star today! Build your reel. Host fun shows on NYC TV or appear in all sorts of TV spots. You know you want to… So why not be on TV? Intern as on-air talent and learn how to work in front of the camera.
To apply, submit your resume online at
www.nyc.gov/html/nyctv/html/home/home.shtml
Scroll down. It's located on lower right side of the window "Intern@NYCTV"
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