TONIGHT: Video Production Info Session, 5 pm

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TONIGHT: Video Production Info Session, 5 pm

Join us for an Info Session TONIGHT at Boston College, from 5 – 6 pm on 9/12 classroom Stokes Hall, North 103.

Seeking TV production and editing interns for our Language of Business TV show! Senior members of our production team will be in attendance. If you’re unable to join us, please email me. For Boston College film and production students we have a faculty contact. For any other people, we’re happy to work with you directly.

Our project is a 3-year old independent television show on entrepreneurship (“The Language of Business”). Additionally, we interview 4 executives / weekly on their personal and professional experiences. The Show is broadcast on commercial television Saturday mornings 12:00 – 12:30 pm. Also on Sunday mornings, 11:00 – 11:30 am on Channel 35. WBIN is available in the Boston Metro in HD on Xfinity 811 and Verizon Fios 506, an additionally on Channel 50 on DirecTV and Dish Network. 

Time commitment is 6-8 hours / week (or more!) with flexibility in scheduling. Unpaid but you’ll learn a ton. Also, having your own transportation is a plus. Here are some sample project responsibilities: 

a) Editing footage into 5-minute segments 
b) Familiarity with Final Cut Pro or Adobe Premiere

If you can’t make the info session, please contact: 

Greg Stoller (617-538-3333), contact@languageofbusiness.biz

TONIGHT: Video Production Info Session, 5 pm

The Language of Business ® is an independently produced news magazine which mixes in-studio and on-locations interviews with entrepreneurs. To date, we are aired on over 90 public access stations in 24 US states. Additionally, recent topics have included Branding for Success, the increasing popularity of the Made in the USA label, Global Commerce with a Local Touch, Decoding the Alphabet of Finance and the Business of Sports. We also discuss Small Businesses and Family Businesses.

We’re excited to reach a wider audience: Our goal is to address the challenges and questions that entrepreneurs face and provide insights that can help them grow their businesses. Also, this Show gives entrepreneurs a stronger voice, globally, nationally and in their local communities. The show is additionally a resource for entrepreneurs and others interested in local business growth. There is a lot of innovation in the area and this is also an opportunity to highlight the great work that’s being done.

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Greg Stoller is actively involved in building entrepreneurship and international business programs at Boston University's Questrom School of Business. He teaches courses in entrepreneurship, global strategy and management and runs the Asian International Management Experience Program, and the Asian International Consulting Project.

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