Casting Call: Mulberry Literary Magazine Volunteer Editors and Social Media Curators
Job Description: Mulberry Literary, a cutting-edge literary magazine, is excited to announce openings for volunteer Art, Nonfiction, and Poetry Editors, as well as Social Media Curators. We’re looking for passionate individuals with a love for literature and an eye for artistic excellence to join our team starting in March 2024. This is an opportunity to work with a dynamic group of creatives dedicated to promoting the very best in literary and visual arts.
Job Responsibilities:
- Review and select submissions for publication, ensuring they meet Mulberry Literary’s standards of excellence.
- Collaborate with contributors to refine and edit pieces for clarity, coherence, and impact while maintaining the author’s voice and vision.
- For Art Editors: Curate visual content, work with artists, and manage the presentation of artworks in the magazine.
- For Social Media Curators: Develop and implement social media strategies to enhance engagement, grow our audience, and promote Mulberry Literary’s content across various platforms.
Requirements:
- A strong passion for art, literature, and/or social media.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Prior experience in editing, curating, or social media management is preferred but not required.
- Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment.
- Commitment to volunteer for a minimum agreed period.
Compensation: This is a volunteer position. While there is no financial compensation, volunteers will gain invaluable experience in the literary publishing industry, expand their professional network, and have the opportunity to shape the voice of a respected literary platform. Volunteers will also receive a letter of recommendation upon successful completion of their term.
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Job Description
A new student film pilot is seeking a skilled and motivated 1st Assistant Camera (1st AC) to join the crew and assist with pulling focus during production. This is an exciting opportunity to collaborate on a creative project, gain hands-on experience on set, and earn IMDB credit for your work. The film is non-union and designed for emerging professionals looking to build their portfolios while working in a fast-paced, learning-focused environment.
Job Responsibilities
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Pull focus and support the Director of Photography during filming
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Assist with camera setup and maintenance throughout production
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Collaborate with crew to maintain shot consistency and camera performance
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Adapt to schedule changes and contribute to an efficient shooting process
Requirements
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Prior experience or training as a 1st AC preferred
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Strong understanding of camera focus systems and tools
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Ability to work with a student team and flexible shoot schedule
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Must be based in or able to work in Los Angeles
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Open availability between shoot dates or willingness to communicate your schedule
Compensation
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IMDB credit for your work
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On-set meals provided
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Final copy of the film for your portfolio