I am Kai Samuel-Szablowski, a U3 student majoring in History and minoring in South Asian Studies. In addition to my areas of study, I am interested in journalism and media, and this year I was involved with and contributed to a variety of campus outlets,
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Over the course of this internship, I learned a great deal about how media companies work, and gained a variety of skills, most significantly how to effectively conduct research, build a story and write for TV and radio. While I research, write and tell stories regularly for my studies, it quickly became clear that the style and process for media, in particular TV, is completely different. Far from the thorough, cautious, and sometimes dry tone of a history paper, TV writing requires a much more eye-catching and imaginative style. This was a skill that I spent a considerable amount of time developing during the internship. Near the end of the internship, I was given a topic and wrote a pitch along with information on the key scientists and articles relevant to the subject (which is confidential). The idea has now been pitched to the CBC and we are waiting to hear back. Being able to contribute to a pitch that could blossom into a high-quality, award-winning documentary (as Curious Features’ productions usually are) is exciting. One of the main reasons I wanted to do this internship
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I want to thank the Arts Internship Office of º«¹úÂãÎè for their generous support offered through the Dean of Arts Development Fund, which helped me cover my living costs as I conducted the internship. Without this support I would have been working a service job this summer and wouldn’t have benefitted from this educational opportunity. In particular, I would like to thank the Dean of Arts Prof. Lisa Shapiro, as well as all the staff at the AIO who made this possible. This was a wonderfully enriching experience that I feel tremendously grateful to have had.