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Delivery Intern

The Bleecker Street Delivery Intern will gain exposure to feature film delivery as well as marketing and creative finishing at a fast-paced, creatively dynamic studio. This department is responsible for the management of all physical and paperwork elements once a film is acquired. Delivery locations include theatrical, television, and home entertainment outlets. 

 

 

Responsibilities

 

  • Create clips/stills for current film campaigns and social media posts
  • Track and facilitate delivery of metadata and artwork to SVOD partners 
  • Book, confirm, and track print requests for press screenings 
  • Monitor delivery paperwork and store accordingly
  • Manage and archive elements for marketing campaigns 
  • Perform office tasks for the department

 

 

Qualifications:

 

Bleecker Street interns must be authorized to work in the U.S. They must commit to at least two full days per week (Monday + Wednesday and/or Thursday) and be enrolled at an accredited college or university, working towards an Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree. Interns must be at least 18 years of age and be a standing sophomore or above. Candidates should possess advanced Mac computer skills particularly with Microsoft Office and Internet research, preferably also with experience in Adobe Suite or Avid. Intern Candidates should show initiative and be open to learning. They must have in place a reliable way to commute to and from the office, work well in a professional office environment, and – last but not least – have a passion for movies.

 

Requirements:

 

Those interested should submit a cover letter and resume. 

 

About:

 

Bleecker Street is an independent studio founded in 2014 by Andrew Karpen and is now led by CEO Kent Sanderson. Bleecker has released almost 100 films, all theatrically, and has established itself as a trusted label and champion of both commercial and filmmaker-driven cinema, curating an impressive and lauded slate that extends across all genres. Its releases have included films from auteurs like Mike Leigh (Hard Truths), Steven Soderbergh (Logan Lucky, Unsane) and Debra Granik (Leave No Trace); Oscar-nominated films including Captain Fantastic and Trumbo; and works to bring brilliant new voices in cinema like Academy Award®-winner Guy Nattiv (2024 Oscar-nominee Golda), Kitty Green (The Assistant), Fran Kranz (Spirit Award-winner for Mass), and Laurel Parmet (Spirit Award-nominee for The Starling Girl) to the big screen.