Assistant Producer Intern (Six Months)

Job Description

(Singapore students, as well as graduates, are welcome to apply. We’ve had interns from NTU, NUS, Singapore Polytechnic, and SMU in the past. Engineering students included. Looking esp. for interns who can render from end of May 2025 (6 months) onwards (otherwise, you’re still welcome to apply).)

 

 

Roles & Responsibilities

Beyond just taking meeting minutes during production meetings, you will get to learn firsthand what gets a production going even before the first shot is fired.

This will be your window to launch your career in the broadcast and film industry.

Reporting to the Senior Producer, you will:

– be involved in the entire production process

– assist the producer in client communications and servicing

– support the project by maintaining the budget spreadsheet

– assist to create callsheets and schedules

– do all it takes to bring the project from ideation to life

 

 

Learning Outcomes

Develop communication skills to coordinate with clients

Understand the production process and pre-empt problems before they arise

Learn about brand guides of companies, learn to work within the guidelines, yet able to present a creative manner to deliver the message

Learn to break a complex problem into individual components

 

 

Other Desired Skills

The following skills will also be advantageous but not required for this role:

Creative Strategy – Creative Strategy transforms ideas into visuals, using videography and editing to simplify complex concepts in an engaging way. It involves both creativity and adaptability—balancing brainstorming with hands-on execution to quickly develop proof-of-concept videos that bring ideas to life.

Videography – Videography goes beyond just pressing record—it involves planning, setting up lighting, and selecting the right equipment to capture high-quality visuals that align with the script’s vision. A videographer assists in operating professional-grade cameras, managing gear, and ensuring smooth on-set execution to bring creative concepts to life.

Video Editor – Video editing is more than cutting clips—it’s about shaping the narrative by selecting the best footage, refining pacing, and enhancing the story through music, motion graphics, and color grading. A video editor plays a crucial role in post-production, making creative decisions that add value to the script, ensuring smooth transitions, and fine-tuning audio for a polished final product.