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... game plan to drive your organization forward. LEGENDS & THE PROJECT | UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI The ... This internship provides hands-on experience in sports video production and content creation ...

INTERNSHIP RESPONSIBILITIES * Work closely with the Phantoms Creative and Marketing Departments to ... Organize game day media (videos, etc.) * Assist with additional tasks and projects associated with ...

Support Intern (Summer 2026)

Burbank, CA · On-site

$16 - $20.50/hr

... video games. Heads up: We are an audio post-production studio. This internship is not related to the music industry or pre-production. Internship Eligibility & Requirements (Please Read Carefully ...

Support Intern (Summer 2026)

Burbank, CA

$16 - $20.50/hr

... video games. Heads up: We are an audio post-production studio. This internship is not related to the music industry or pre-production. Internship Eligibility & Requirements (Please Read Carefully ...

Junior Producer Apprenticeship An entry-level position in video, photography, video editing, and ... interns, who work as members of our production crews and editing teams. As a Junior Producer ...

Senior Internal Auditor

Culver City, CA · On-site

$113K - $130K/yr

... magazine and one of Fast Company's "World's Most Innovative Companies" and "Best Workplaces for Innovators," Scopely believes that video games can be a force for good - creating meaningful ...

Videography Internship

Norfolk, VA · On-site

$14.50 - $19.25/hr

These interns will report directly to the Admirals' Broadcast and Content Coordinator, and will be a crucial part of our game-day video and editing team. The internship will begin in October 2026 and ...

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How much do internship video game magazine jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship video game magazine in the United States is $14.67, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $17.07 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Internship Video Game Magazine vs Video Game Journalist?

AspectInternship Video Game MagazineVideo Game Journalist
Required CredentialsTypically pursuing or holding a degree in journalism, media, or related fieldsSimilar; often requires journalism, communications, or media background
Work EnvironmentInternship setting, often in publishing or media companies, with hands-on content creationFull-time or freelance, working in media outlets, online platforms, or magazines
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by media companies, gaming magazines, and publishers for entry-level rolesCommonly employed by gaming websites, magazines, and online platforms

While both roles involve gaming content and media skills, an Internship Video Game Magazine is an entry-level position focused on gaining experience in publishing, whereas a Video Game Journalist is a professional role involving reporting, reviewing, and analyzing games in a broader media context.

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Team Videographer/Video Editor Intern (California Collegiate League)

Arroyo Seco Saints Baseball

Pasadena, CA

Internship

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

Organization & Internship Background

The Arroyo Seco Saints, a certified 501(c)3 non-profit organization, attracts elite college players, coaches, and college students seeking to gain experience in the sports industry to the greater Los Angeles area for the months of June and July. A proud member of the California Collegiate League and entering its 20th season of operation, the Saints strive to provide the finest collegiate summer baseball experience in the nation. Learn by doing! Video Editor interns will be key players in advancing our mission. You will spend the summer gaining valuable experience in the sports industry, building your resume and career portfolio, and learning through mentoring, networking, and training.

Location

  • Home Stadium: Jackie Robinson Memorial Field (Pasadena, California).
    • Located 10 minutes north of Los Angeles adjacent to the world-famous Rose-Bowl Stadium.
    • Opponent locations: Throughout the state of California.

Team Videographer/Video Editor Responsibilities

Overall

  • Capture moments that visually tell the story of the Arroyo Seco Saints collegiate summer baseball experience.
  • Create a video history of the Saints season.
  • Create promotional content throughout the summer season for the Saints.

Specifically capture

  • Video to be used for in-game and program-wide marketing opportunities: Saints website, Saints social media platforms, California Collegiate League (CCL) website, and other platforms.
  • Create in-game highlights, post-game interviews and recaps, highlight videos,social media reels short form content, promotional content to be used during livestream and supplementary content.
  • On a daily, game by game basis, edit, label and upload videos to the internal management platform, social media accounts plus more.
  • Maintain the Saints brand integrity in all elements.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Requirements

  • Possess a passion and proficiency for video editing.
  • Pursuing or completed an undergraduate degree in a related major.
  • Exercise creativity and explore your own ideas.
  • Desire to learn and develop new skills necessary for a career as an editor or media content producer.
  • Script and edit engaging videos that capture the attention of the baseball demographic.
  • Keeps up to date with social media and editing trends.
  • Represent the Arroyo Seco Saints exhibiting a high-level of professionalism at all times.
  • Basic knowledge of design, layout and composition principles.
  • A team player with a get it done work ethic. Extremely deadline driven.
  • Video equipment and computer for editing (preferred but not required).
  • Basic knowledge in Adobe Creative Suite, specifically Premiere and After Effects (preferred but not required).
  • Excellent organizational skills. Self-motivated and detail oriented.
  • Comfortable working in groups. Interact with Saints front office members, coaches, players, staff, and staff from opposing organizations, the California Collegiate League, and more.
  • Knowledge of baseball and sports shooting is a plus.

Notes & Time Commitments

  • The position is also eligible as a college credit internship. Applicants not in need of credit may still apply.
  • All intern staff will be required to participate (in-person or by conference call) in an introductory meeting in late May.
  • Hours Will Vary. Game Days are typically 1:00-10:00 p.m. Non-game days are on an as-needed basis.
  • Some remote hours will be required to complete tasks within allotted time frames.
  • All interns will be required to commit for the duration of the season(exceptions for varying school start/stop dates will be reviewed on an individual basis).
  • The term of the season can include up to two (2) weeks prior and two (2) weeks after the beginning and ending of the game schedule.
  • The Saints college summer season runs June to early August.
  • Ability to begin remote work before the season begins is a plus.