Arts & Entertainment Internship Program

The Arts & Entertainment Internship Program, founded by Martha A. Williamson ’77 and Peter M. Nelson ’76, provides an opportunity for students to participate in the entertainment industry in the fields of writing, directing, acting, composing, television or film production, sports promotion, business management, entertainment law, or some other relevant area.

S. Justin Rivers ’21

Morning Blitz, LLC, Marco Island, FL This summer, I was fortunate enough to have had the opportunity to complete a virtual sports media internship at the Morning Blitz—a daily sports newsletter, covering the “need-to-know” across all major sports. Designed for sports fans who don’t have time to catch every game,… Continue reading »

Jadon Cooper ’22

Jadon Cooper '22 with laptop

The Music Playground, New York, NY This summer, I spent eight weeks interning remotely at the Music Playground, a music production, marketing, and licensing company. Within the company, there are various sectors: the Music Playground itself, which is a studio for independent artists to make music as well as in-house… Continue reading »

Lily Goldberg ’22

Lily Goldberg '22 with laptop

The Berkshire Eagle, Pittsfield, MA For the past few years, my summer plans have been touch-and-go. This year, I decided to avoid last minute drama; I’d lock down an internship early and supplement my summer with a waitressing job. I applied to and received an internship at Symphony Space, a… Continue reading »

Davis Collison ’21

Davis Collison – Photo1

JWM Productions, Takoma Park, MD Jason Williams, his wife Trish, and me outside of their home after a celebratory lunch! This summer I was fortunate to intern at JWM Productions, a documentary production company, located in Washington, DC. While at JWM, I worked on a number of different projects… Continue reading »

Jared Berger ’21

Jared Berger ASIP Photo 2 – Jared Berger

The Music Playground, New York, NY This summer, I had the pleasure of working at The Music Playground, a music production, sync licensing, and music-placement company. Co-founded by Eric Kaye ’92, The Music Playground collaborates with bands, artists, and composers to license and place music in advertisements, films, and… Continue reading »

Jack Roche ’20

Moonshot Productions, New York, NY Working with some pretty cool video equipment. I have always found the prospect of finding summer work to be scary. It’s been expected of me since I was fourteen, back when it was merely a drain on time spent watching TV and playing video… Continue reading »

Lauren Crist ’20

Three interns, one writer, and the production coordinator after an intern’s goodbye lunch.

Baboon Animation, Brooklyn, NY This summer I had the opportunity to work for Baboon Animation in Brooklyn, New York. Baboon Animation specializes in writing, direction, and production of animated television shows and feature films. They do both service work, which involves punch-ups and story editing among other assistance, and original… Continue reading »

Kate DelSignor ’20

Kate DelSignor '20 with Williams alum and Twentieth Century Fox Senior Vice President of Legal Affairs Cooper Jackson '89!

20th Century Fox Film Corporation, Los Angeles, CA Kate DelSignor ’20 with Williams alum and Twentieth Century Fox Senior Vice President of Legal Affairs Cooper Jackson ’89! It was the end of sophomore year, and I was in the heat of finals. While I was primarily worried about… Continue reading »

Mano Sundaresan ’19

300’s pet snake, Drip God, who helped take part in marketing the artist, Young Thug’s latest album, Slime Language.

300 Entertainment, New York, NY I spent the summer at 300 Entertainment, an independent record label based in New York and home to popular artists like Young Thug, Famous Dex, Cheat Codes, and Phony Ppl. I interned in the A&R (artists and repertoire) department, the part of the label devoted… Continue reading »

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