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Interested in getting into the world of broadcast television?
You may be going to school (or have in the past) for broadcasting but may not feel you have gained the hands on experience that you need.
Here at RCM MEDIA you can get that experience working in a real television environment with real broadcast cameras!
If you would like to learn how to operate a broadcast camera, or perform other duties such as camera assistant,
production assistant, rigging or other job please contact Videobob.

Requirements for internships:

Videobob and his super bad ass BetacamSP rig.
(Black coat, white shoes, black hat, Caddilac, yeah, the boy's a time bomb.......)

All staff is requested to wear ALL BLACK clothing on the set.
We want to be as invisible as possible to both the crowd and TV audience.

Black T-shirt, black pants, black shoes (if available).
T-shirts with logo's are OK as long as they are primarily black.
The best thing would be to buy a few Hanes black T-shirts.
Recommended pants would be military style BDU "S.W.A.T." style pants.
You can get these from most Army/Navy stores, and police supply stores.
They are lightweight and cool, very durable, and have lots of great pockets!

It is always a good idea to bring with you a small pen flashlight in case you need it.
(Get the Mini Maglight with holster, they are the most durable.)
If you are running a camera you might want to invest in a set of black knee pads for when you are doing angled crawling shots.
They sell these at sports stores and tool shops. - (avoid bright colors).
If you will be doing any gaffer's work or pulling cable, you might want to get some leather rigging gloves,
or some leather fingerless gloves.

If you need to become more familiar with the lingo, here is a great
GLOSSARY OF TERMS.

"I hope your ready to pull some cable!" - Videobob


H O M E


videobob@hotmail.com