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Video Production Intern - Green Mountain Mentor Content Creation

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123 Park St, Burlington, VT 05401, USA

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Unpaid Internship - 5-6 Hours Weekly Create content, video production and assistant direction for The Green Mountain Mentor, a unique 71-year-old Vermont influencer combining dry humor, teaching wisdom, and authentic storytelling. This lifetime achievement award recipient needs a video production intern to help develop educational entertainment across TikTok, YouTube, and workshop formats. You'll learn distinctive approaches to content creation that prioritize values over viral metrics. The project integrates trauma recovery education, music methodology, and Vermont practical wisdom into engaging video content. This isn't typical social media - we're building something genuinely different that serves audiences while maintaining ethical standards. Your Role: produce and edit videos for multiple platforms, manage uploads and technical aspects, ensure character consistency, composition, create titles and credits. Work as Producer/Assistant Director with experienced Director who handles creative vision and performance. What You'll Gain: Unique portfolio pieces, direct mentorship from 50-year teaching veteran, experience with innovative marketing approaches, understanding of values-based business models. Portfolio credit on potentially memorable content that stands out in crowded social media landscape. Needed: Video editing experience (any software), basic social media understanding, reliable computer/internet access, ability to work independently. Marketing background helpful but not required - you'll learn our unconventional approach. Appreciation for Vermont humor and authentic storytelling preferred. Ideal Candidate: Willing to learn unusual methods, patient with older creator navigating new platforms, respectful of sensitive trauma recovery content, professional attitude toward learning opportunity over immediate payment. Project Vision: Content that entertains without exploiting, educates while respecting intelligence, builds business sustainably while maintaining ethics. The Green Mountain Mentor represents authentic influence through wisdom and humor rather than manipulation tactics. Time Commitment: Flexible 5-6 hours weekly around your schedule. Sustainable pace accommodating health considerations with potential for paid collaboration as revenue develops. NDA required Apply: Include brief editing experience description, work examples (any format), what interests you about this project, availability, and questions. This offers valuable experience for creative careers through genuinely innovative content creation. Notice of acceptance one week after in person interview on location.

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