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... film, and digital programs since we began in 1987. Cultivate , OneHope's internship program, goes ... Relations, Journalism, Marketing, Psychology/Sociology, Software Development. Note : This ...

2026 OneHope Cultivate Intern

Pompano Beach, FL · On-site

$14 - $17/hr

... film, and digital programs since we began in 1987. Cultivate , OneHope's internship program, goes ... Relations, Journalism, Marketing, Psychology/Sociology, Software Development. Note : This ...

2026 OneHope Cultivate Intern

Pompano Beach, FL · On-site

$14 - $17/hr

... film, and digital programs since we began in 1987. Cultivate , OneHope's internship program, goes ... Relations, Journalism, Marketing, Psychology/Sociology, Software Development. Note : This ...

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How much do intern film journalism jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for intern film journalism in the United States is $17.31, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Intern in Film Journalism, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Intern in Film Journalism, you need solid writing and research skills, a strong interest in film, and typically a background in journalism, communications, or a related field. Familiarity with content management systems (CMS), social media platforms, and basic photo or video editing tools is often required. Creativity, attention to detail, effective communication, and the ability to meet deadlines help you stand out in this role. These skills and qualities are essential to produce engaging, accurate film coverage and adapt quickly in a dynamic media environment.

What does an Intern Film Journalist do?

An Intern Film Journalist assists in researching, writing, and editing articles, reviews, and features related to movies and the film industry. Their tasks may include attending film screenings, interviewing filmmakers or actors, fact-checking stories, and helping with content for digital or print publications. Interns often work under the guidance of experienced film journalists and editors to gain hands-on experience and build their portfolios. This role helps aspiring journalists develop their writing skills, industry knowledge, and professional network.

What is the difference between Intern Film Journalism vs Intern Film Criticism?

AspectIntern Film JournalismIntern Film Criticism
CredentialsBasic journalism skills, possibly some media or film studiesKnowledge of film theory, critical analysis skills
Work EnvironmentMedia outlets, online platforms, magazinesFilm festivals, review sites, media outlets
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by news agencies, entertainment mediaUsed by critics, review publications, blogs
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding roles in film media, entry-level opportunitiesAnalyzing film quality, critical perspectives

Intern Film Journalism focuses on reporting news, interviews, and industry updates, often with a broader media approach. Intern Film Criticism emphasizes analyzing and evaluating films critically. Both roles require media literacy, but journalism leans toward reporting, while criticism centers on analysis and opinion.

What are some common challenges faced by intern film journalists, and how can they successfully navigate them?

Intern film journalists often encounter challenges such as tight deadlines for reviews, adapting to the fast pace of editorial work, and building relationships with industry professionals. Balancing multiple assignments—like writing film critiques, conducting interviews, and attending screenings—can feel overwhelming at first. Success comes from staying organized, seeking feedback from editors, and proactively networking with colleagues and filmmakers. Embracing these challenges not only builds confidence but also prepares interns for more advanced roles in entertainment journalism.
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Buffalo Toronto Public Media is your local source for television and radio -

BTPM PBS, BTPM KIDS, BTPM Create, BTPM NPR, BTPM Classical, and BTPM The Bridge!

We reach Western New York and Southern Ontario and can be streamed from your favorite device.

Engaging our communities through exploration and entertainment-everywhere.


We're looking for our next Production Intern!


What you'll be doing:


The production intern* will work directly with the Director of Content Creation to create and produce content for our station. The intern will gain experience in public media to attain producing, editing and digital skills as well as complete the internship with a varied portfolio. Hours are flexible and work may be hybrid - a blend of remote and in-office work.

In summary, this individual will:

  • Assist with research, drafting, and proofing content
  • Assist with studio productions - live and/or pre-recorded
  • Assist with editing digital projects for our YouTube channel, social media channels and website
  • Perform various ad hoc projects as assigned
  • Comply with all BTPM's policies, procedures and values; display professional acumen and lead by example
  • Perform all other duties as assigned by a member of management

What you'll need:

  • Enrolled as an undergraduate or graduate student in media, film, journalism, or related field*
  • Familiarity and general interest in video production and its distribution
  • Video and audio editing skills using Adobe Premiere or AVID Media Composer
  • Knowledge and demonstrated use of social media platforms
  • Computer skills including Microsoft Office or similar programs
  • Creative, approachable, team-focused, professional demeanor

Why BTPM?

Because we're awesome! You won't find a better group of talented, energetic people dedicated to quality content and reaching the various communities of our region. We are proud of our culture and you will gain the best experience when interning with us! No coffee-fetchers or copy-masters need apply...we want you to have a meaningful experience and bring a fresh perspective to the organization!


*This is an unpaid internship for course credit from an accredited college/university program. Internship documentation or agreement from the school is required.


Buffalo Toronto Public Media is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to a culture of belonging and inclusion.