Entertainment Business Affairs Intern
Business Affairs Intern — Documentary Film
We are seeking a curious, analytical, and proactive Business Affairs Intern to support the producers of a feature documentary film – about a community-rooted music festival set deep in the Appalachian Mountains of Kentucky – on the business and strategy side of the project—helping with fundraising, sponsorship, distribution research, contracts, and more.
Role Overview
This is a hands-on role for someone interested in the business of film, entertainment law, finance, or media strategy. You’ll help research funding sources, track investor and grant outreach, support contract/legal organization, and assist in developing a smart path to distribution.
You’ll work closely with the producers and gain real insight into how independent films get financed, packaged, sold, and released.
Key Responsibilities
Fundraising & Finance Support
- Research potential funding sources:
- Grants, foundations, film funds, arts organizations
- Individual donors and private investors
- Sponsorship and brand partnerships
- Build and maintain outreach tracking sheets
- Help draft or organize pitch materials and proposals
- Track responses, follow-ups, and commitments
Distribution & Sales Research
- Research potential distributors, streamers, broadcasters, and sales agents
- Help identify film festivals and markets relevant to the project
- Support outreach planning for sales and distribution conversations
Contracts & Deal Tracking
- Organize and track contracts, releases, and agreements
- Assist with:
- Contributor agreements
- Music and archival releases
- Sponsorship and partnership deals
- Maintain a simple contract log and status tracker
Business Strategy Support
- Help build timelines for funding, festivals, and release
- Contribute ideas for monetization, partnerships, and outreach
Who You Are
- Interested in film business, entertainment law, finance, or media strategy
- Organized, detail-oriented, and reliable
- Comfortable with spreadsheets, documents, and tracking systems
- Curious and proactive about learning how films get made and sold
- Strong written communication skills, confident, bold, creative, tenacious, professional, and highly engaged
- Able to work independently and manage deadlines
Details
- Time Commitment: ~10–20 hours per week
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Location: Fully remote
How to Apply
Please send:
- Your resume and a brief note about you and your interest in film business
- Any relevant coursework, internships, experience – this can include contacts, connections, or ideas you have to succeed in this role
- Your availability and any questions you have
This internship offers real exposure to the business side of filmmaking—from raising money to selling the film. If you’re interested in how creative projects become real businesses and real releases, we’d love to hear from you. Thanks!