The non-profit organization Sustainable Bolivia is currently looking for a professional in film or visual communications to make a series of short promotional films/documentaries about the work on non-profit organization in Cochabamba, Bolivia.
The films would be used to show the work that is being done in Cochabamba and tackle key social issues such as poverty, hunger, inequality and poor health.
The successful applicant would be given the opportunity to develop and implement a large-scale project with the purpose of capturing the day-to-day operations of several local NGOs on film. Films would include a description of the mission and background of the NGO featured, footage of staff and volunteers in action, and interviews with people involved in the organization. Responsibilities would include liaising with NGO directors, setting up interviews, working alongside other interns, as well as all filming and editing.
The completed films would be promoted in a variety of ways in an effort to attract attention to the work of Sustainable Bolivia and its partners.
The successful intern/art resident should have experience in film-making and editing and possess a high level of Spanish. It is important that s/he is committed to the fight for social equality and has an open mind and desire to help.
It is envisaged that the internship/residency will last approximately 2-3 months. Although unpaid, the intern/resident will be given comfortable, private and furnished room for free. Other benefits will include free calls abroad and internet, Spanish classes if desired, and an excellent opportunity to live and work in Bolivia.
About us:
Sustainable Bolivia is a non-profit organization based in Cochabamba whose specific goals are to promote and assist charitable organizations and activities in Bolivia while promoting economic and environmental sustainability. SB is an umbrella organization with over 28 partner non-profits organizations to date.
Application instructions:
Please contact Executive Director Erik Taylor if interested:
E-mail: erik@sustainablebolivia.org
Website: www.sustainablebolivia.org
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