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Media Project Intern

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Job Description

Join a 4-8 person team led by national award-winning young artist. Create 7-10 mins videos about 16 biblical figures (animation with voiceover; stories telling + analytical style) based on Mr. Roger Kung’s book. The modularized curriculum will be used for future small group discussions. The audience is G3-G6 students.

Requirements

  • Enjoy learning in one of the following areas: strategic planning, design, drawing, using software to make AI animations, narration, and video editing
  • Accountable for on time deliverables - your team depends on you to move forward

Why Apply

  • Opportunity to work with college students and young professionals and get coached by industry veterans
  • 50 hours volunteer hours
    • If you participated multiple tracks at NextGEN L.I.G.H.T. or Future Bridge, we will apply for President’s Volunteer Service Awards (PVSA) on your behalf if your accumulative hours reached the requirements.
    • Please check out more details about PVSA here
  • Produce concrete deliverables that could have global impact within the next 6-12 month
  • Full credit for your intellectual work
  • Professional working experience
  • Expand your network
  • Opportunity to be recognized and join our NextGEN leadership team
  • Opportunity to join our highly selective community of
    • L.I.G.H.T Scholars - to work on a research paper at publishable quality
    • SERV Fellows - to join force to build an impactful venture

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Summer Track B: Media Project Intern

© 2025 NextGEN L.I.G.H.T. | All Rights Reserved

2025 Summer

Media Project Intern

Esther - as an example.

We trust that you will do a much better job!

As a team of 4-8, you will draw 16 biblical figures (Esther, David, Moses, etc.), making basic animations, and overlay audio story based on the book wrote by Mr. Roger Kung.

The storyline is available, please feel free to polish it further. The final product should be 16 videos 7-10 mins long, serve as a modularized material for future small group discussion. Your video’s audience should be G3-G6 students.