The Film Studies department at the University of Colorado depend on our
classroom projectionists to ensure each class and each screening runs
smoothly. We are looking for dedicated, punctual and highly motivated
individuals who are interested in operating projection equipment.
Responsibilities include helping faculty with setting up presentation
materials, projecting 16mm film, operating digital projection equipment
and providing a resource the Film Studies department can depend on. If
you are interested in becoming a classroom projectionist please contact
Jacob Barreras at
, or by phone
303-492-7742.
Work 5 to 10 hours per week. Some evenings and weekend work required
Work with Film Programmer Don Yannacito on special events including:
First Person Cinema
Brakhage Symposium
Student Awards show for Film Studies
Coordinating classes and visiting artists
Also other daily office work in support of Film Studies Program
Learn how to contact and work with visiting artists; how to organize events; how to program a film series.
Contact Don Yannacito
International Film Series
Status
filled (not available at this time)
Credits
2 credit hours
Commitment
10-15 hours per week. Some evenings and weekend work required
Internships working for the International Film Series Director are available for students looking for experience in promotions, film trafficking, orders, and general office and programming management.
Film trafficking (tracing and arranging shipments)
Film orders (dealing with distributors)
Also other daily office work in support of the International Film Series
Learn how to program, promote, and run a film series and various special events.
Contact Pablo Kjolseth
Film Studies Program, ATLAS room 329, Film Studies, , Campus Box 316, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80309-0316. ph 303.492.7574 fx 303.492.1362