Post-Production Internship at Adrenaline Films (First Day/Week)

My first day at Adrenaline Films was very exciting. When I came in, Joann- the Production Coordinator, and Jordan- the Studio Assistant gave me a tour of the whole office building. At first, I was confused because that building is a maze but I will catch up eventually. Then after the tour, I signed some papers and wrote a few bullet points of what I want accomplish by the end of the internship. Some of my goals were: to become more proficient in Adobe Suite, to improve my skills in video editing and creative approach, to be more professional and learn the process of working with clients, and just be creative and have fun. After that, I met with Sydney- The Post-Production Supervisor, she showed me how to access their servers to get the footage and all the materials for the projects, she showed me the work from her side and how the process of working with clients goes. After that she introduced me to some editors who were working on the show “The College Tour” which is on Amazon Prime and I had a chance to shadow some of them and see how the work is done in real-time. All the editors were really nice and they kindly answered all the questions that I had and we had lunch all together. After lunch, it was pretty slow in the office and a lot of people were working from home so I didn’t get the chance to meet all the staff. Since there weren’t a lot of things to do at the end of the week, they let me go home early. I think my first day was great because I learned a lot about the company, the people who work there, and the work they do. It was not too overwhelming and it was a great start to my internship, I am excited to see what will come next!🎞️🎥

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  1. Learning about the organization and getting to know key people is a very important part of those early days at a new job. You will find that it takes time to process what you learned and fully understand the structure. Don’t be shy about making notes for yourself that you refer back to and refresh your memory before meetings.

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