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Description Toyon Research Corporation is seeking a part-time intern who is capable of processing videos using software tools built by Toyon. This will involve identifying objects in the video and ...

Video Editing Intern Location: Hybrid (Woodland Hills, CA) Program Dates: * Start Date: September 14th * End Date: December 10th What You'll Be Doing: The mission of the Associate Video Editor role ...

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Video Editor - User Group Intern Location: Woodland Hills, CA (Onsite) Program Dates: * Start Date: September 14th * End Date: December 10th Workload: Part-time, 25-29 hours/week What You'll Be Doing:

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As the Film & Video Intern for Hasana, Inc. you will have a variety of responsibilities throughout the semester. Our Marketing team is looking for bright and innovative interns to film and edit video ...

Video Editing Intern Location: Hybrid (Woodland Hills, CA) Program Dates: * Start Date: September 14th * End Date: December 10th What You'll Be Doing: The mission of the Associate Video Editor role ...

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Video Editor - User Group Intern Location: Woodland Hills, CA (Onsite) Program Dates: * Start Date: September 14th * End Date: December 10th Workload: Part-time, 25-29 hours/week What You'll Be Doing:

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How much do video intern jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for video intern in California is $14.48, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.23 and $16.83 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How does a Video Intern typically collaborate with other team members during a production project?

As a Video Intern, you will frequently work alongside producers, editors, and other creatives throughout the production process. Your responsibilities may include assisting with setting up equipment, organizing footage, and supporting the editing workflow, which requires clear communication and adaptability. You'll often attend team meetings to provide updates and receive feedback, ensuring that your work aligns with the overall project vision. This collaborative environment offers valuable learning opportunities and exposure to various stages of video production.

What is the difference between Video Intern vs Video Assistant?

AspectVideo InternVideo Assistant
Required CredentialsEnrolled in or recent graduate of film, media, or communications programExperience in video production, often with some technical skills
Work EnvironmentInternship setting, often in production companies or media outletsSupport role on set or in post-production, assisting editors and producers
Employer & Industry UsageMedia companies, production houses, advertising agenciesFilm and TV production, corporate media, broadcasting
Common Search & Comparison IntentEntry-level, learning opportunities, gaining experienceSupporting production tasks, technical assistance

While both roles support video production, a Video Intern is typically a student or recent graduate gaining initial experience, whereas a Video Assistant is a more experienced support role assisting with technical and production tasks on set or in post-production.

What does a Video Intern do?

A Video Intern typically assists with various stages of video production, including planning, filming, editing, and post-production tasks. They may help set up equipment, organize footage, and support the creative team with research or administrative duties. This role provides hands-on experience in video creation and helps interns develop technical and creative skills essential for a career in media or film production.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Video Intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Video Intern, you need a basic understanding of video production, editing, and storytelling, typically gained through coursework or hands-on experience. Familiarity with editing software like Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, or DaVinci Resolve is often required, and knowledge of camera equipment can be beneficial. Creativity, attention to detail, and strong communication skills help you collaborate effectively and bring fresh ideas to projects. These competencies ensure you can support production teams, contribute meaningfully to content creation, and develop valuable skills for a career in video production.
What are the most commonly searched types of Video jobs in California? The most popular types of Video jobs in California are:
What cities in California are hiring for Video Intern jobs? Cities in California with the most Video Intern job openings:
Infographic showing various Video Intern job openings in California as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 14% Internship, 1% As Needed, 56% Full Time, 25% Part Time, 3% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $30,118 per year, or $14.5 per hour.

Video Production Intern

Our National Conversation

Los Angeles, CA โ€ข Remote

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Job description

Company Description

OUR NATIONAL CONVERSATION (ONC) seeks to reduce partisanship and promote effective solutions to America's challenges. Powered by America's youth, we host a media outlet, produce educational materials and facilitate dialogue intended to make America a better country.

Job Description

Job Title: Video Production Intern

Reports to: Media & Marketing Director

MISSION STATEMENT

OUR NATIONAL CONVERSATION (ONC) seeks to reduce partisanship and promote effective solutions to America's challenges. Powered by America's youth, we host a media outlet, produce educational materials and facilitate dialogue intended to make America a better country.


Job Description: The Video Production Intern will contribute to ONC's mission of providing nonpartisan news, opinions, and policy solutions by assisting within the Media & Marketing department. This position assists with:

  • Preproductionย support:ย researchย episodeย topics,ย guests,ย andย relevantย visuals;ย prepareย notesย and episodeย outlines.
  • Scriptingย &ย formatting:ย draftย episodeย scripts,ย segmentย cues,ย andย socialย clipย captions.
  • Remoteย recordingย assistance:ย runย virtualย recordingย sessionsย (e.g. Zoom),ย monitorย audio/videoย quality,ย troubleshootย basicย techย issues.
  • Audioย editing:ย cleanย upย dialogueย (noiseย reduction,ย EQ,ย levelย matching),ย assembleย multi-trackย sessions,ย andย exportย finalย episodeย masters.
  • Videoย editing:ย createย episodeย videoย edits,ย picture-in-pictureย orย speakerย cuts,ย andย repurposeย long-formย contentย intoย shortย clips.
  • Managing the media folder within the ONC Google drive.
  • Effectively communicate (Slack, Email, Zoom) and attend meetings.

This position is remote, with work primarily conducted over Zoom and Slack, so applicants must be comfortable coordinating in a remote environment and are expected to maintain a high level of communication.ย 

Compensation: This is not a paid position.

Benefits: Flexible schedule, college credit (where applicable), and resume-building experience.

Qualifications

The Video Production Team Lead should have the following skills, education, and experience:

  • Working towards a degree in Film Production, Broadcast Journalism, Digital Media, Visual/Fine Arts, and/or related fields

  • Responsive, consistent, and effective communicator, even during conflict

  • A self-starter willing to take initiative and meet deadlines

  • Adobe Suite experience required

  • Google Workspace experience preferred

  • Ability to lead weekly Video Production team meetings

  • Must be authorized to intern in the U.S.

Additional Information

All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.