Aspiring Creative Artist, who would become an expert in the field of animation and/or illustration. Who can use their skills in conveying concepts, visualizing training, and/or treating children with a variety of disabilities and impairments with the help of our seasoned specialists.
NOTE: Besides hands-on learning experience under the guidance of an expert visual artist, this position can qualify for academic course credits, as a means of compensation. This internship would follow the student’s academic calendar.
In more detail:
- Knowledgeable in various illustration and/or animation techniques.
- Possesses, understands, and applies knowledge in 2D and preferably 3D animation
- Track within the agreed-upon scope and schedule to a high level of quality.
- Create and finalize approved functional & visual design specifications for projects.
Requirements
- Creativity and imagination.
- An eye for detail and design.
- Strong writing, documentation, and speaking skills.
- Ability to learn new skills and assume new responsibilities.
- Ability to work cooperatively in a team environment.
Learning outcomes and goals:
- Expand creativity and imagination.
- Improve the eye for detail and design.
- Improve writing, documentation, and speaking skills.
- Experience in learning new skills and assume new responsibilities.
- Experience in working cooperatively in a team environment.
Based on U.S. Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division requirements (https://www.dol.gov/whd/regs/compliance/whdfs71.pdf):
1. Please do not expect any form of compensation, and you would not be an employee.
2. The internship provides training that would be somewhat similar to that which would be given in an educational environment, including hands-on training provided by educational institutions, but without a “teacher”.
3. The internship would be either tied to your formal education program by integrated coursework or the receipt of academic credit.
4. The internship would accommodate your academic commitments by corresponding to the academic calendar.
5. The internship’s duration is limited to the period in which the internship provides you with beneficial learning.
6. Your contributions complement, rather than displace, the work of paid employees while providing significant educational benefits to you.
7. The internship is conducted without entitlement to a paid job at the conclusion of the internship.