Digital Media Internship

Website Museum of Science, Boston

Summary

The Digital Media Intern supports the PreK–12 education team as we work to inspire the next generation of problem solvers through engineering-focused STEM curriculum. Your contributions to media production, organization, and distribution help ensure our stories, resources, and learning experiences reach educators and students in meaningful ways.

Responsibilities:

  • Support successful media productions by assisting on video and photo shoots in both on-site and field settings, helping ensure productions run smoothly and on schedule.
  • Prepare media for post-production by logging, labeling, backing up, and organizing video and photo assets so they are secure, searchable, and ready for editing.
  • Set up organized post-production projects by importing media and creating clean, well-structured project files that allow for efficient editing and easy handoff to team members.
  • Maintain an accessible digital media library by reviewing, tagging, and uploading media from multiple storage sources into the Digital Asset Management system, ensuring assets are easy to find and share.

Key Details

Application Timeline:

  • Applications close March 6th
  • Round 2 responses occur March 13th through April 3rd
  • Interviews occur April 19th through May 1st
Deadline: March 6, 2026

Eligibility

  • Collaboration and Community: with the ability to work effectively as part of a production team, communicate clearly, and contribute to shared problem-solving during live shoots and post-production workflows.
  • Commitment to Excellence and Integrity: including following established protocols, respecting equipment and digital assets, and taking responsibility for producing reliable, high-quality work.
  • Creativity and Innovation: with curiosity about media production, post-production, and asset management, and a willingness to learn new tools, workflows, and approaches.
  • Organization and attention to detail to accurately log, label, back up, and manage video, photo, and graphic assets across multiple platforms and storage systems.
  • Foundational media experience or readiness to learn, including familiarity with video/photo production.

Compensation

$19 per hour


About

As science and technology increasingly shape our lives, the Museum of Science strives to equip and inspire everyone to use science for the global good. Among the world’s largest science centers and New England’s most attended cultural institution, we engage nearly five million people a year – at Science Park and in museums around the world, in classrooms, and online.


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