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$200K - $212K/yr

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$21.50 - $26.25/hr

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

As of Jul 13, 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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Multi-Language Production Intern (Post-Production)

Multi-Language Production Intern (Post-Production)

Bang Zoom! Studios

Burbank, CA • On-site

$15 - $20.25/hr

Internship

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

Multi-Language Production Intern (Post-Production)
Unpaid Internship for College/University Credit Only
Bang Zoom! Studios - Audio Post-Production
Looking to build hands-on experience in post-production for anime, television, and video games?
Bang Zoom! Studios is an award-winning audio post-production studio specializing in English and foreign-language dubbing for anime and animation, as well as voice-over recording, casting, and sound design for anime, video games, film, television, and other media.
Language Requirement
Applicants must demonstrate high proficiency in at least one of the following languages:
  • Spanish
  • Portuguese
  • French
  • German
  • Italian

Internship Eligibility & Requirements (Please Read Carefully)
This internship is structured as an educational experience tied to an academic program and is designed to align with applicable federal and state guidelines for unpaid internships.
To be eligible, applicants must:
  • Be currently enrolled in an accredited college, university, trade school, or vocational program
  • Receive academic credit for participation (verification may be required)
  • Be seeking an internship as part of an educational program
  • Submit a cover letter (applications without a cover letter will not be considered)

Priority will be given to students who require an internship for graduation.
Educational Purpose of the Internship
This internship provides students with practical learning experience in post-production within a professional studio environment. The program emphasizes training, observation, mentorship, and skill development.
Interns will:
  • Gain exposure to studio workflows and production support
  • Receive mentorship and guidance from experienced production professionals
  • Participate in supervised educational activities that reflect real-world industry practices

Interns do not displace employees. Tasks and responsibilities are designed to support learning objectives and may vary based on departmental needs.
Time Commitment
  • Minimum of 2 days per week (Monday-Friday)
  • Approximately 8 hours per day (coordinated with academic requirements)
  • Minimum commitment of 10-13 weeks
  • Typical hours between 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. (including a 1-hour meal break)
  • Multiple studio locations; reliable transportation is required

What You'll Learn & Assist With
Audio & Production Exposure
  • Observe and assist with multi-language production workflows, as appropriate
  • Assist with multi-language dubbing development and related production processes

Professional Development
  • Learn professional studio etiquette, workflow, and collaboration practices
  • Develop organizational and time-management skills
  • Receive constructive feedback and mentorship from industry professionals

Who You Are
  • A currently enrolled student seeking academic credit
  • Interested in post-production for film, television, animation, or video games
  • Highly proficient in Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, or Italian
  • Professional, dependable, and impeccable attention to detail.
  • Organized, detail-oriented, and able to manage multiple priorities
  • Comfortable working independently and as part of a team
  • Positive, adaptable, and eager to learn
  • Good follow-through once a directive is given
  • Able to maintain confidentiality and professionalism in a studio environment

Interest in anime, localization, or Japanese culture is a plus.
Compensation & Employment Status
  • This is an unpaid internship intended for educational purposes only
  • Participation does not entitle interns to wages, benefits, or other employee compensation
  • Completion of the internship does not guarantee employment with Bang Zoom! Studios

Cover Letter - Required
Please title your cover letter:
"Multi-Language Production Internship"
Include the following:
  • Your availability (days and hours) and earliest possible start date
  • Any production experience and technical background (if applicable)
  • Your career goals
  • Why are you interested in Bang Zoom! Studios and post-production
  • Which language(s) are you proficient in, and how have you used them academically, professionally, or personally

Bang Zoom! Studios is an equal opportunity employer and considers all applicants without regard to protected characteristics under applicable law. Reasonable accommodations are available for applicants with disabilities upon request.