
Working Films is seeking candidates with a demonstrated commitment to social justice and an interest in the role of documentary filmmaking and new technology for the George Stoney Fellowship. They are especially interested in candidates who possess the initiative to take on new and innovative assignments. A sense of humor and the capacity to work as a team player are essential.
The Stoney Fellowship lasts 8-10 weeks in their Wilmington office, starting in May or June 2008. The Fellow will serve as part-time, temporary staff, earning $10-15 an hour.
Working Films values a diverse workplace and encourages students with non-traditional experiences and from historically underrepresented groups to apply.
Deadlines: Please forward a completed Working Films application and your resume to Molly Murphy at: mmurphy@workingfilms.org by March 31, 2008. Molly may also be reached at (910) 342-9000.
More information about George Stoney and the Fellowship in his name.
More information about Working Films.
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