
whjr15
New member
*I dont know if I posted this in the right place, so forgive me if I did.*
I just have a quick question regarding interning at a studio. In your opinion, what is the most effective way to "get your foot in the door" so to speak?
Quite frankly, I'm unsure of how this process goes. Do I call them up and ask if they need/want someone to sweep floors, empty trash, make coffee, etc...? More importantly, would the person answering phones even have any valuable information?
I would much rather meet with them in person, but I dont know if I would be able to speak with a "decisionmaker" if I just walked in there unexpectedly.
For the people here who have had past experience with this, what would you advise me to do?
I just have a quick question regarding interning at a studio. In your opinion, what is the most effective way to "get your foot in the door" so to speak?
Quite frankly, I'm unsure of how this process goes. Do I call them up and ask if they need/want someone to sweep floors, empty trash, make coffee, etc...? More importantly, would the person answering phones even have any valuable information?
I would much rather meet with them in person, but I dont know if I would be able to speak with a "decisionmaker" if I just walked in there unexpectedly.
For the people here who have had past experience with this, what would you advise me to do?