The Cinematheque Education Department offers film and media education programs and resources for youth, teachers and other community members. From intensive and engaging digital filmmaking programs to film literacy workshops and youth screenings at our theatre, we aim to foster an appreciation and passion for the art of film as well as an understanding of the impact of visual media in the world around us. We are especially committed to supporting a vibrant and active youth-in-film community in the Lower Mainland and throughout the province. We are seeking one Intern registered in the SFU Film program to work on our team. Position Details: o Locations: The Cinematheque & various Lower Mainland schools o Hours: Office hours can be flexible and negotiated; Full-days are preferred when at schools, generally starting at 8am and ending at 4pm. o Dates: Various dates from late April to late June – these can be negotiated, but the ability to commit to longer, intensive project timeframes is strongly preferred. Skills and Responsibilities: o Critical thinking and media literacy: researching various media literacy topics to source appropriate and challenging video clips and news items; summarizing articles and connecting content to workshop topics. o Film Production: supporting youth using digital video cameras, sound gear, the Final Cut Studio suite of software, and Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, After Effects, etc.) as they produce short films; sound-passing, color-timing, compressing and uploading youthproduced short films at the end of each workshop. o Film Studies: researching and preparing introductions and slideshows to precede film screenings for high-school aged youth. o Organization and teamwork: maintaining a sense of humor and demonstrating a respectful, inclusive, and non-judgmental attitude; being part of a team of organized and conscientious staff who work together to design amazing learning experiences for youth. If you are interested in the Intern position, please create a resume, and include a cover letter that explains why you want to join The Cinematheque Education Department. Please note that all staff are required to complete a Criminal Record Check prior to the start of employment. All cover letters and resumes (with references) should be sent in PDF format no later than February 17 at 4pm to: Chelsea Hunter, Professional Development Advisor SFU School for the Contemporary Arts E: cmc18@sfu.ca You will be contacted by February 23 if you are accepted for an interview. Interviews will be held on February 25 & 26 during regular business hours.