Sticky Feet Productions – Summer 2025 Opportunities, Yale Arts Apprenticeship

Compensation: Unpaid
Hours are flexible – hybrid or remote
Deadline: May 1

Sticky Feet Productions
Join the preproduction team for a comedy feature film. We are an independent film production company and startup that creates and distributes co-design films: films that foster a collaborative online and in-person participatory audience that may choose, suggest, and influence production decisions of ongoing projects.

Summer Internship Roles:
-production finance and strategy
-co-design czar
-crew and production experience

Apply online at stickyfeetproductions.com/jointheteam

Please note: This position is eligible for financial support through Yale’s Arts Apprenticeship program, which is part of the Summer Experience Award. Eligible students are those who have received any amount of financial aid this semester, with at least one term of Yale remaining, who have not yet received the SEA for a prior opportunity. Priority deadline Apr 1st, final deadline May 1st. If you are not eligible for the SEA, we would still love to see your application – and please note whether or not you are eligible for this opportunity. Additional sources of Yale funding may also be available, to be advised upon once a position is offered.

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By Lori Ferrara
Lori Ferrara Senior Administrative Assistant