Working in a professional studio was very eye opening and interesting. It was great to see people doing work that I love, and doing it professionally, passionately and effectively. I was free to ask questions and sit alongside anyone who was working on something and pick their brain. I was able to sit in on sessions and experience how professional everything was in this setting.
What I wish was different
I was not given a lot of responsibility outside of basic internship duties such as cleaning and restocking the break areas. I was never really given anything to work on. I spent a lot of my time just asking question and watching sessions being worked on and run, after a while, one can run out of genuine important questions. I would ask for things to work on and often wouldn't be given anything. I really would have liked to work on a project.
Advice
The internship is really up to you in how you learn and experience it. You must be ready to ask questions and be patient.
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Editing Intern
October 2016 - March 2017 • Chicago, IL
What I liked
The atmosphere and the people
What I wish was different
The distance it took to get there
Advice
Internships are what you make of them. The involved you get and the more questions you ask, the more you learn.
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Intern
September - December 2018 • Chicago, IL
What I liked
I like the people and the stuff I am learning.
What I wish was different
That the interniship was in a differnt part of town, I saw a dead body on the way their last week.
Advice
Don't be affraid to ask to do more and do as much as you can while there.