Sports Film and Media Internship
Use your film and media skills to support our program in St. Lucia. This Caribbean Island’s beautiful volcanic landscape, tropical rainforests and Atlantic and Caribbean coast is the perfect muse for film and photography. Our in-country program uses sport as a way to improve lives in the underprivileged across the island and our projects require a vast amount of footage to document the work done through our volunteering experience for fundraising and recruitment purposes.
Within our projects there is also the opportunity to support our coaching programs through film and media. In order to develop sport on the island holistically we also work with some of the island’s elite performers such as the National Rugby Team, National Netball team and some of the islands best emerging Tennis and Cricket players. Interns can work with coaches to capture footage for video analysis and technical modelling. Opportunities are also available to teach photography and videography to children within our in-school and community projects.
Your Film and Media Internship Placement in Saint Lucia
During your internship you will assist our in-country charity by producing media to be used for commercial and marketing purposes. Within our program interns will be a valuable asset to our coaches and athletes by attending sports events and training sessions, providing in-play footage for video analysis. As with all poor countries, film and photography is only accessible to the wealthy minority and under resourced schools are not able to provide lessons in these skills. This is why teaching these skills within our project is a great platform for children and young adults to be trained in this discipline, teaching them the right skills to one day seek their own professional careers in media and journalism.
Although there are defined and suggested roles in this placement, creativity is encouraged. We can provide you with unique access to communities, people and life stories that a typical tourist would not have. If you are working towards making some form of documentary or specific project then we’ll make the efforts to help you meet the right people.
Your Sport Film and Media Role in Saint Lucia
Travel with our sports coaching teams into our projects on a daily basis to capture eye catching video and images to display the work done within our St. Lucia programme. Depending on the time of the year you will attend competitive games in our programme sports and collect footage requested by the coach for analysis, you will also provide video for coaching purposes in training sessions.
Optional lessons within our school or holiday camp sessions are also available, helping children and young adults discover filming techniques and photography skills.
Candidate Specification
Great for graduate or undergraduate in photography, film or related subject.
Outstanding organisation and time management skills.
Interns will be required to use their own filming equipment throughout the placement.
Criminal Records Check
We require you to complete a criminal records check in order to take part in this experience. We can accept those that have been done in the last two years if you have the certificate. In the UK it can be done through the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS), in the USA further details can be found on Travel.State.Gov, otherwise please search for your local service provider. We may also request a reference from a reliable source. You must supply these to us before departure and also take a copy with you to present to the in-country team.
Why do we require a criminal background check?
1) Ensuring a safe environment is conducive to learning, productivity and overall positive experiences for everyone involved.
2) We implement thorough screening processes and we are committed to safety and integrity, fostering trust among participants and the local community.
3) Conducting background checks serves as a preventive measure, deterring individuals with questionable backgrounds from attempting to participate in our programme.
4) Safeguards vulnerable people from potential harm within the programme.