I'm an intern at the podcast Reply All who's seeking Associate Producer and Producer opportunities that start in August or later. I have two years of experience helping report and produce different types of audio journalism: short news stories, limited-run series, two-ways, and longform narratives.
My current strengths lie in: cutting and producing two-ways, cutting and selecting interview tape for narratives, finding good characters, background research/reporting, putting together complicated episode assemblies in ProTools, and understanding story structure.
I would like more opportunities to: independently produce scenes in narratives, report, and write scripts. I'm interested long-term in working on narratives but am very open short-term in working on other formats.
Before making the career transition to audio production, I've had almost a decade of professional experience working in sales and project management at Google. Most recently, I was a finalist for the upcoming This American Life fellowship.
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