Short-Form Content & Post-Production Intern
USA (Remote)
Posted 6 weeks ago
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SexSymbol Magazine — Remote SexSymbol Magazine is seeking a Short-Form Content & Post-Production Intern to help transform long-form interviews into engaging short-form video content for social media platforms. This role focuses on editing short clips, preparing exports, and supporting the final stages of post-production. Responsibilities Edit short-form video clips from longer interviews Prepare captions, titles, and export formats for social media Assist the editing team with post-production workflow support Help prepare final files for upload and distribution Test visual templates, overlays, and formatting for short-form content Who You Are Interested in short-form video, social media content, and editing Comfortable using editing software such as Premiere Pro or similar tools Organized and able to follow post-production workflows Interested in music culture and digital media storytelling Able to work remotely and meet deadlines What You’ll Gain Experience editing short-form social media content Portfolio pieces published across digital platforms Mentorship from a creative media team A recommendation letter upon successful completion Important: This internship is unpaid and offered for educational and professional development purposes only. It is structured to comply with the U.S. Department of Labor’s guidelines for unpaid internships at for-profit companies. Job Type: Internship Expected Hours: Approximately 10 hours per week Schedule: Flexible; set your own hours Work Location: Remote Duration: 6-month term - June 1, 2026 – January 1, 2027
At SexSymbol Magazine, we celebrate the diverse voices of women in music through insightful content and interviews, pledge 50% of our profits to women's rights organizations, and strive to empower and uplift female artists and industry professionals, fostering a community of support and solidarity.
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