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Pre-Viz Intern

Dreamscape Learn
🇺🇸Hybrid - Culver City, CA$18–$22/hri4h ago
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Role Snapshot

Support Dreamscape Learn's creative teams by creating pre-visualization materials including shot layouts, visual mockups, and animatics that guide production and development of immersive media content. This unpaid internship is designed for students to gain hands-on experience in pre-production workflows and visual storytelling.

Key Responsibilities: Assist in creating pre-visualization materials such as shot layouts and visual sequences, translate scripts into visual plans, support ideation for interactive and cinematic content, collaborate with designers and producers to refine concepts, and organize visual assets. Participate in creative reviews and brainstorming sessions while working closely with cross-functional teams.
Skills & Tools: Strong visual storytelling and composition skills with proficiency in tools such as Photoshop, Unity, Autodesk Maya, or Adobe Premiere. Must demonstrate understanding of camera angles, pacing, ability to take direction, organizational skills, and eagerness to learn production workflows and real-world concepts like version control.
Qualifications: Currently enrolled student pursuing a degree in Animation, Film, Game Design, Visual Arts, Media Arts, or related field with basic understanding of pre-production processes. Portfolio or class project samples welcome; experience with 3D blocking, animatics, or immersive media (VR/AR) is a plus.
Location: Hybrid - Culver City, CA
Compensation: $18–$22/hr (estimated)

Job Description

We are seeking a creative and detail-oriented Pre-Visualization Intern to support our content, product, and creative teams. This internship is designed for students interested in storytelling, visual planning, immersive media, or production workflows. You’ll help translate ideas into visual concepts through layouts and early visual mockups that guide production and development.This role offers hands-on experience in pre-production processes while working closely with cross-functional teams.


What You’ll Do

  • Assist in creating pre-visualization materials including shot layouts, and visual sequences
  • Translate written concepts or scripts into visual plans and mockups
  • Support early ideation for interactive, cinematic, or experiential content
  • Collaborate with designers, artists, and producers to refine visual concepts
  • Help organize and update visual assets and reference materials
  • Participate in creative reviews and brainstorming sessions

What We’re Looking For

  • Someone eager to understand more about game engines and other real world production practices.
  • Currently enrolled student pursuing a degree in Animation, Film, Game Design, Visual Arts, Media Arts, or a related field
  • Strong visual storytelling skills
  • Familiarity with tools such as Photoshop, Unity, Autodesk Maya, Adobe Premiere, or similar (not all required)
  • Basic understanding of camera angles, composition, and pacing
  • Ability to take direction and incorporate feedback
    Organized, dependable, and eager to learn

Nice to Have

  • Experience with animatics
  • Interest in VR/AR, immersive media, or interactive experiences
  • Familiarity with 3D blocking or real-time engines
  • Portfolio or samples of visual work (class projects welcome)
  • Understanding real world applications of concepts such as "Version control" and "prefabs", amongst others.
  • Real-world experience in pre-production and visualization workflows
  • Mentorship from experienced creative professionals
  • Exposure to cross-disciplinary collaboration
  • Portfolio-ready work and professional feedback
  • School credit (per academic requirements)

Disclaimer: This internship is an unpaid educational opportunity intended to provide training and experience related to Human Resource Management. It is offered for academic credit only in connection with an accredited educational program. Participation is designed for the benefit of the student and does not create an employment relationship. Interns will not displace regular employees and will work under close supervision to support their learning experience. Completion of this internship does not entitle the intern to a job at Dreamscape Learn (or continued employment) at the conclusion of the program.