Film / Television
Lights. Camera. Action. It takes a lot to bring a TV or movie to life. In general, TV or film production is a complex, expensive, and highly collaborative process that brings creative talent together with business interests. The entertainment industry is one of the biggest in the US and one of the most difficult to break into. Actors, producers, and directors are only a few of the people involved in the making of a movie or TV show. Whether you want to be on the business side of the industry or the creative side, an internship is the best way to get your foot in the door.
As a CE film and television intern you could work behind the scenes to promote a show or film, work on set as a production assistant, or help a talent agency manage their portfolio of clients.
Past CE film and television interns have:
- Learned technical aspects like lighting, sound, filming, and editing.
- Assisted talent scouts with casting for upcoming projects
- Supported editors with post-production
- Helped with various other aspects of production
- And much, much more...
Testimonials

I worked for a major media group. My mentor gave me a lot of independence and trust. I had a lot of my own projects in the media marketing department, including developing website content. I did a lot more than getting coffee and doing busy work. I learned a lot!
- Erika

I worked in a broadcasting company that shoots television segments for
national syndication. I got to see what television producers do every
day, did some editing on Final Cut Pro, and even edited an application
video for NBC
- Greg

I worked at a television production facility where television shows,
movies, music videos, and commercials are shot. We set up shoots
clients such as Showtime, TLC, and the Food Network. We also learned
about lighting and so many other aspects of television and film
production
- Liz

I worked at a television production company that produces major cable
network shows. I got to learn about the many parts of the production of
television shoots and I realize that I like all parts. I loved the
people I worked with and it was awesome to be on set!
- Saul

I worked at a talent agency, which was exactly what I wanted. My
internship taught me exactly what I want to do in the entertainment
business
- Ana