Star Tribune offers a 10-week summer photography and video internship. We select talented, driven college seniors and graduate students who can cover breaking news, as well as enterprise stories. We expect our interns to come to us with skill and leave with polish and invaluable experience from a major-market newsroom. Interns are paid $850 a week. Interns may be able to apply for any available apprentice positions at the completion of their internship.
Star Tribune is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace, and it encourages qualified applicants of all backgrounds to apply. Candidates should recognize that legacy news operations must merge diversity-and-inclusion aspirations with audience needs to succeed, and support that goal.
We expect our visual interns to:
develop their own story ideas and to run hard at the assignments we give them
have a valid driver’s license and a reliable vehicle
conduct themselves in a professional manner
have at least one professional grade DSLR camera body, plus lenses.
Our newsroom requires visual journalists with more than one special area of expertise. Our visual intern must be able to handle assignments for still photography and for video storytelling.
All candidates must have still photography/video skills to cover a wide variety of events, in news, business, sports, features, and a demonstrated interest in creating innovative content that adds a dimension beyond the daily report for the newspaper, website and mobile platforms.
We expect a familiarity with all forms of social media for newsgathering and distribution.
Qualifications:
Candidates for the position should show a strong, developing visual sense for still photography. They should have experience shooting video with a DSLR and dealing with lighting, as well as a dedicated video camera and video editing skills. Knowledge of audio production is an advantage.
Candidates should also have knowledge of Photoshop, Final Cut Pro, Adobe Premiere and audio editing software. Familiarity with HTML and a solid understanding of video encoding techniques are a bonus.
Top candidates can demonstrate they’re ready to make the most of this opportunity. The term will be early June to early August.
Your application, which must be uploaded by Nov. 1, should include:
A portfolio of your best work, including pieces that demonstrate your ability to produce clear, compelling stories on deadline
A memo noting one thing you would change about the Star Tribune to better serve our readers, and how your skills could facilitate such an improvement.
A resume detailing your journalism experience and three references, including their titles, phone numbers and email addresses
Two letters of recommendation. At least one of those letters should come from an editor who has seen you work in a professional environment on deadline. Please do not submit letters of reference from fellow student journalists.
Reference letters can be attached to your application or emailed to newsrecruiter@startribune.com with your name in the subject line.
Questions? Email Colleen Stoxen, Deputy Managing Editor, colleen.stoxen@startribune.com.
Please do not email your application; to apply, you must upload here.