Spring Internships

The application period for the Spring 2025 Internship Program is now closed.

Notifications will be made via email in early November.

Click here to read the Rules and Eligibility Requirements.

The Foundation will offer paid, part-time internships to students who are currently enrolled in a college/university in the Greater Los Angeles Area (counties of Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, and Ventura). Students enrolled in Spring Semester in LA programs may also apply.

Internship will take place February 3 – May 2, 2025.

Interns must commit to working 13 consecutive weeks: (12) at 25 hrs and (one) at 20 hrs. 

Internships in 2025 may be in-person, hybrid or remote, depending on the opportunity, and are subject to change. As a condition of employment, the Academy Foundation will require all in-person or hybrid-work interns to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19. Reasonable accommodations will be considered.

Internship Categories

Agency

Talent agents and their agencies represent professional actors, writers, performers, musicians, cinematographers, and athletes, working as marketers and brokers in the entertainment industry. They work on behalf of their clients to promote and represent their interests and will typically handle most of the interactions between their clients and the employer. Previous interns have been hosted at Abrams Artists Agency and United Talent Agency, among others.

What to Expect:
Interns in the Agency category will be placed at an agency for the representation of actors, directors, producers, writers, and/or cinematographers. Interns are exposed to a high-level overview of the agency environment and will shadow talent agents in their day-to-day work. Interns will learn how to manage heavy phone calls and communication, attend meetings, and handle other administrative responsibilities while learning the fundamentals of the talent agency business.

What You Bring:
In addition to the qualifications for the Television Academy Foundation Internship program, the ideal candidate will have the following preferred qualifications:

  • Liberal Arts or Business background

  • Strong written, verbal, and social skills

  • Ability to work and communicate well in a fast-paced environment and think on their feet

  • Strong desire to enter an agency or entertainment management career path

Development (Scripted)

Development is the process of "developing" new television content. It is key to the creation of new shows; development executives work on developing content, from inception of an idea to its production. Their work encapsulates a multitude of responsibilities, from coming up with pitches, refining script drafts, creating pitch decks, and doing any other preparation of materials with the goal of selling a production. Previous interns have been placed at studios and production companies such as FX, Valhalla Entertainment, and other studios.

What to Expect:
Interns in Development - Scripted will be placed at a studio or production company developing content for television. Interns will receive an in-depth overview of development and production for scripted programming. They will observe and participate in the evaluation of scripted programming and movies for television, review literary materials, and be involved in the selection of writers and oversight of script development.

What You Bring:
In addition to the requirements for the Television Academy Foundation Internship program, the ideal candidate will have the following preferred qualifications:

  • A background in Creative Writing, Literature, Theatre Arts, Liberal Arts, or Communication

  • Standard office administration skill set (ability to work across Microsoft Office/Google Suite, draft email correspondence, conduct research)

  • Attention to detail and effective note taker

  • Desire to pursue a career in TV development and to learn about the business side of television pre-production

Editing

Television editors are responsible for taking video footage and clips for a television show, documentary or movie and cropping, blending and syncing them together in order to produce a professional quality piece of work for the final version. Editors work closely with directors, producers and camera operators to ensure the vision of the project is realized. Previous interns have been placed at companies such as Geiger Post, Ping Pong Productions, and others.

What to Expect:
Editing Interns will be placed in a studio or production company. Interns will observe post production of episodic, reality, variety, TV movie, and/or mini-series shows, and have exposure to film/tape non-linear, color correction, and motion graphics systems. They will also have the opportunity to sit with editors and learn an overview of offline processes, online and color correction processes, and deliverables processes.

What You Bring:
In addition to the requirements for the Television Academy Foundation Internship program, the ideal candidate will have the following preferred qualifications:

  • Background coursework in film and tape editing

  • Basic knowledge of Avid Media Composer, DaVinci Resolve, Premiere, and Adobe After Effects

  • All applicants are required to upload a video link of work samples (no more than 5 minutes in total).

Interactive Media (New Media, Social)

Interactive media is a form of media convergence, adding data services to traditional television technology. It allows users to participate by inputting information via the internet, interactive television, or interactive telephony. Previous interns have been placed at companies such as Getty Images.

What to Expect:
Interactive Media Interns will be placed at a network, studio, or production company. Interns will receive an immersion into the creation of web, mobile, and digital content, or in the marketing of television and entertainment content on a digital and social level.

What You Bring:
In addition to the requirements for the Television Academy Foundation Internship program, the ideal candidate will have the following preferred qualifications:

  • Background coursework in TV, Film, Interactive Media Production, Creative Writing/Storytelling, Entertainment Marketing, and/or Communications

  • Familiarity with interactive technologies and social media platforms is a plus

Production Management

Television Production Management is the art of ensuring a production gets made on budget and on time. It is the craft of organizing the production and using resources creatively, whether that's sourcing props or managing the budget of a 22-episode series. A production manager is deeply involved in all stages of production, from pre- to post-production. Previous interns have been placed at companies such as Tremendous! Entertainment, Shondaland, and others.

What to Expect:
Production Management Interns will be placed with a studio or production company working on either episodic or reality television production. Responsibilities may include organizing, scheduling, and budgeting of productions, as well as some production assistant and general office duties. Interns can expect to learn and understand the skill set needed to start a successful career in production management.

What You Bring:
In addition to the requirements for the Television Academy Foundation Internship program, the ideal candidate will have the following preferred qualifications:

  • Background coursework in Film or TV, Business background is a plus

  • Strong organization and communication skills

  • Strong desire to pursue a career in TV production, specifically on the business side

Testimonials

Alexander Lopez
Editing Intern, Geiger Post

"Regardless of your background, you can gain a strong insight into your respective industry with the help of the Television Academy Foundation!"

Jennifer Chan
Production Management Intern, Herizon Productions

"This internship has truly allowed me to participate in the production process. Getting to learn hands-on and be involved with subjects has been such a rewarding experience."

Riley Go
Development (Scripted) Intern, Sandstone Artists

"This Television Academy Foundation internship was so fulfilling and served as a catalyst for my personal and professional growth, offering experiences beyond my expectations. It truly allowed me to broaden my horizons and gain technical skills in the television industry, as I gained invaluable mentorship and guidance from my host supervisor as well as firsthand exposure to development and producing."