LF: London Film, Radio and Television Internship Tutorial

Internship Tutorial Overview

Internship Tutorials will offer students the opportunity to meet with each other and a member of faculty in order to reflect upon their internship experience. Since your London placement is an academic course, in addition to performing a role in a British organization, you must also meet a number of academic requirements to successfully complete the placement. During your Tutorial you will be required to produce coursework related to your internship. The quality of your work on these requirements will account for your final grade.

The Internship Tutorials will meet on three occasions; the first meeting near the last Core class, the second meeting during week nine, and the third meeting during week twelve.

Course Objectives

Film internship

•    To encourage students to make connections between their internships and what they have learned in the related core course

•    To provide clear guidelines on the Internship Course assessment process

•    To provide assistance in successfully completing the Internship Course assessment process

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Internship Placements

Film/Radio/Television
Study communications and society in Great Britain and work for one of London’s radio and television stations or film production companies. Though the UK media market is small by American standards, past internship placements have included the Travel Channel, Princess Productions, Prospect Pictures, Momentum Pictures, Park Village Productions, and Universal Pictures.

Course Comments

"Professor is phenomenal." Anon., Fall 2009

"Great tutorial! The professor was really open to student participation. I loved it." Anon., Summer 2009

Faculty Information

Mo Dodson

Mo Dodson holds an MPhil from Goldsmiths' College (expecting Ph.D in 2011) holds a Diploma in Art and Technique of Film from the London International Film School, and another in Modern Social and Cultural Studies from the University of London. He was formerly the Principal Lecturer in Cultural History and Media Studies at London Guildhall University.   He lectures at   other study abroad organisations in London, CAPA and Regents College.   He is a regular contributor to the New Statesman and other journals on contemporary British Culture. He has collaborated on two books in the field. 

Course Syllabus and Materials

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