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Spring Intern

Indiewire

Indiewire

Spring Intern

National
Unpaid
  • Responsibilities

    Indiewire is looking for New York and Los Angeles based interns for the winter/spring of 2015! If you're a writer, journalist, film buff or just an avid reader of the site, please sent us a cover letter, resume and two writing samples to Assistant Editor Casey Cipriani at casey@indiewire.com.

  • Qualifications

    Interns will: Be assigned to write breaking news stories, trailer posts and contribute to lists in the areas of indie film and television. -Transcribe. -Attend and cover events and/or press conferences. Deadline for applying is December 1, 2014.

  • Industry
    Writing and Editing
  • About Us

    The leading news, information, and networking site for independent-minded filmmakers, the industry and moviegoers alike, Indiewire launched on July 15, 1996 and re-launched with a bold new approach on January 12, 2009 (press release). Two-time winner of the Webby Award for best film website(most recently, in 2012), Indiewire was lauded as a "must read" by Variety, branded the "online heartbeat of the world's independent film community" by Forbes, and dubbed "best indie crossroads" by film critic Roger Ebert.

    Twelve year after launching Indiewire, company founders sold the company to SnagFilms, the new company founded by Ted Leonsis and backed by Steve Case and Miles Gilburne.

    Indiewire Editor-in-Chief and Co-Founder Eugene Hernandez noted in a letter to readers at the time, "We created Indiewire twelve years ago to fill a gap for filmmakers and the industry. The concept was to create a platform to deliver news, information and other resources. Along the way, Indiewire emerged as a hub for the community."

    “We have always been focused on driving greater appreciation of independent filmmaking," Brian Clark, president of IW publisher GMD Studios said at the time, "In every important way, nothing changes for Indiewire except for the new resources it will have to pursue its mission to evangelize independent filmmaking."