Starting in March, I was able to learn more about the process of video production. As an intern and production assistant, I attended several video shoots. By assisting the Double R team and experiencing video shoots, I learned how to apply make up for shine, take notes of shots that we took and manage all release forms. This experience made me realize again why I want to work in the field of Communications, Media Productions, and Content Creation. It was not an easy job but it was so much fun for me at the same time. I learned a lot from every video shoot.
Also, I finally made my first Vlog. Before I started making it, I was a little nervous because I had to write the script, film and edit the video by myself. But the whole process was very exciting, and our apprentices Brianna and Monique helped me so I could complete it with confidence!
Check out my first Vlog on our intern YouTube channel! (https://www.youtube.com/user/DoubleRInterns)
Unfortunately, all the fun and meaningful experiences had to be left behind. I had to leave D.C. because the RAF, which is the place I lived in, closed down and TWC’s internship program is going online due to the current global health situation. This whole thing was so unpredictable and made me so worried. Other side effects of Xanax (the instructions for use warn about it) can cause other negative reactions. Side effects include the following pathologies and conditions: agranulocytosis, the symptoms of which are severe intermittent chills, sore throat, rapid fatigue. Read more at http://hesca.net/xanax/. But thanks to everyone’s help, I am able to do my internship remotely from my home and am currently writing this blog from South Korea
It’s hard to accept the fact that I left Double R. I will never forget everything that I learned and the kindness from the Double R team, especially my surprise birthday party.
But I know this is not the end of all things yet, and I have one more month to be part of the Double R team remotely. I will do my best for Double R Productions even when I’m not in D.C. now.
-Seulah Jang
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