The Outwords Archive, Inc. - Video Editing Intern

555 W. 5th St. Los Angeles, California 90013
Status
Open
Description

The Video Editing Intern position will work approximately 40 hours a week from June to August, which will include a combination of structured hours and flexible hours. However, any intern who only wants to work part-time, extending their internship into the fall, is also welcome to apply. This position is responsible for creating video content as a member of our post-production team, and must be able to receive and deliver video hard drives to work on assigned projects. Staff works remotely from home and a secure WiFi connection for Zoom videoconferencing and regular access to laptop (preferred) or tablet is necessary. OUTWORDS has office space at a WeWork in downtown Los Angeles and access to communal workspaces will be available to interns if desired, although this is not required.
 

Qualifications

QUALIFICATIONS • Attention to detail • Curiosity • Ability to communicate and ask questions • Ability to conduct research • Proficient computer skills • AdobePremiere expertise • Respect for elders • Ability to interact patiently, kindly and respectfully with people 70+ years old • Timeliness  The Ideal Candidate, in addition to proficient computer skills, will have working familiarity with some or all of the following programs/platforms: • Google Drive familiarity • Wordpress website editing • AirTable database  
 

Background

The Outwords Archive (OUTWORDS) travels the U.S. recording the on-camera oral histories of the elders of the LGBTQ+ civil right movement; we then cultivate these interviews to provide wisdom, inspiration and practical training to young activists. Since 2016, OUTWORDS has recorded over 300 interviews in 41 states with the queer generation who mostly came of age in the 1950s and 1960s, and are now in their 70s, 80s, and 90s. It is critically important for us to document the diverse firsthand accounts of these elders while they are still alive to tell them.
 

How to Apply

In an attempt to establish a shared culture contribution, please submit a cover letter and resume to info@theoutwordsarchive.org. Candidates who do not submit a cover letter will be excluded. In your cover letter, please describe your familiarity with the LGBTQIA2S+ community, your commitment to Anti-Racism work, and why you are interested in this position.