Intern, Film Development- Summer 2025

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Position Title: Intern, Film Development - Summer 2025 Location: Burbank, CA Reporting to: Director, Development Application Window: March 3, 2025 - March 21, 2025 Program Dates: June 9, 2025 - August 15, 2025 Hourly Pay Range: \$16.50 - \$18.50 Legendary Entertainment is a leading media company with film (Legendary Pictures), television and digital (Legendary Television and Digital Media) and comics (Legendary Comics) divisions dedicated to owning, producing, and delivering content to worldwide audiences. Legendary has built a library of marquee media properties and has established itself as a trusted brand that consistently delivers high-quality, commercial entertainment including some of the world's most popular intellectual property. In aggregate, Legendary Pictures-associated productions have realized grosses of more than \$20 billion worldwide at the box office. To learn more visit: . Our part-time, paid internship program provides hands-on experience in a dynamic, innovative environment within the entertainment industry. Interns can work up to 29 hours per week with a flexible schedule to accommodate academic commitments. Participants will engage in real projects, gaining practical industry insights while developing professional skills through workshops and career-building sessions. The program also features guest speaker events with industry experts, networking opportunities with professionals and fellow interns, and exclusive perks such as company outings, team-building activities, and access to film and media screenings.

Responsibilities

  • Heavy script and book reading.
  • Complete coverage on incoming projects, summarizing the story and commenting on if it's a project worth pursuing.
  • Aid in the curating and updating master writer, actor and director lists for internal use as well as assisting with compiling and providing input on various internal creative grids and lists (ex: books, comics, video games, recent and classic films and TV shows, pop culture, culturally relevant content, etc.).
  • Assist with research projects into properties that are being pursued for possible feature adaptations.

Requirements

  • Must be enrolled in a college/university taking at least one class in the semester/quarter (Fall/Spring) prior to participation in the internship program OR must have graduated from a college/university within the past six (6) months.
  • A GPA of 3.5 or above is highly preferred.
  • Must be at least 18 years of age.
  • Must possess unrestricted work authorization.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.

Benefits

  • Hands-on experience in a dynamic, innovative environment.
  • Flexible schedule to accommodate academic commitments.
  • Workshops and career-building sessions.
  • Guest speaker events with industry experts.
  • Networking opportunities with professionals and fellow interns.
  • Exclusive perks such as company outings, team-building activities, and access to film and media screenings.
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