2026 4Th Creative Party
Host Organization: 4Th Creative Party
Website: http://www.4thparty.co.kr/about/
Organization Profile: 4Th Creative Party is a Korean VFX & Animation Studio / New Media Content Production company. We have two offices. Interns will be working at the Sinsa location in central Seoul, with at least one visit to our other office in Sangbong. The Sinsa location has 5-6 team members, but the team may grow by the start of the internship.
City: Seoul
Internship format: In-person
Internship Department: Animation
Department Description: Interns in the Animation Department will take part in brainstorming sessions, research for visual references in animation, drawing and possibly storyboarding work as well. Interns can also contribute to writing work for animated episodes. Interns will also help create social media content, with the possibility of helping manage social media.
Project description: Interns will likely work on an in-progress children’s animated project. This can involve research, brainstorming storylines, storyboarding, and sketching. Interns may also be expected to create social media content. Experience in digital drawing is highly recommended. Interest and experience in any of the following: Illustration, Animation, Sequential Art, and Creative Writing, is helpful.
Number of Opening(s): 2
Work Hours and Internship Start/End Dates: (Monday to Friday, June 15 – August 7, 2026): Five days a week, 35-40 hours per week
Work attire: Business Casual and comfortable. Waterproof Footwear and umbrellas recommended as the internship dates overlap with the monsoon season.
Local Language: Korean
Local Language level needed: Basic reading, writing, and speaking (one-year level at Stanford)
Additional desired intern qualifications: We are looking for students who demonstrate enough independence and skill to navigate getting around Seoul and living in Korea. A willingness to learn, and survival Korean language skills at minimum, the more advanced skills the better, as well as a willingness to speak and use Korean as an intern. Drawing and Design experience is highly valued. Please share with us art examples, an art portfolio, or portfolio website if available.
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