You’ve Got Pictures
Host Organization: You’ve Got Pictures
Website: http://ygp.co.kr
Organization Profile: At You’ve Got Pictures, we believe that the best advertisements are those that feature precise and compelling messaging. We make this the highest priority in all of our work. Our diverse portfolio includes video content shaped by digital storytelling as well as traditional 15-second TV commercials. Using our in-house system, we oversee all stages of content creation from planning to production and post-production, for smoother, more streamlined project execution. From start to finish, we engage in open communication with our clients to ensure highquality content and effective message delivery.
- Industry: Advertisement, Character business
- Competitive edge: Data-Driven Creative Work
City: Seoul, South Korea
Internship format: Virtual (remote) or In-person (pending Stanford and host country policies)
Internship Department: IP Business Department
Department Profile:
- Established in 2020 with the goal of producing the original contents
- Developed original characters, Knuckles, and its universe
- In the process of producing the animation series based on the Knuckles’ universe
- Planning to create more contents and products while expanding Knuckles’ universe
Work description:
- Web development: Developing the official website of the Knuckles
- Business strategy: Expanding IP business model utilizing IP assets such as the Knuckles characters
- Designer: Designing short form contents utilizing Knuckles characters
- Animator: Creating short form contents for social medias utilizing Knuckles characters
Number of Opening(s): 1
Work Hours and Internship Start/End Dates: Monday to Friday, June 20- August 12, 2022 Full time / Five days a week
Work Attire: Casual
Local Language: Korean
Local language level needed: Basic reading, writing, and speaking (one-year level at Stanford) in Korean.
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Preference is given to undergraduate students majoring in East Asian Studies.
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For summer 2022, proof of vaccination will be required for all undergraduate travel, with no exceptions. The final decision to proceed with the international learning opportunities is dependent upon factors such as a continued decline in case numbers and increase in vaccinations in specific locations. Policies regarding travel (domestic or international) and international internships will be updated as University policies evolve. Visit Health Alerts for Stanford travelers for the most current travel guidance and restrictions due to COVID-19.
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Travel Reservations Requirement: All interns are required to utilize Stanford Travel, a centralized booking program, when booking airfare, hotels, or rental cars for their internship experiences.
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Students must be enrolled at Stanford in the quarter when they apply for an internship opportunity (Winter), and will need to be enrolled in undergraduate study in the quarter when grant funding is disbursed (Spring). Applicants participating in off-campus Stanford programs are welcome to apply, but it is the responsibility of the applicant to compile, collate, and submit a complete application.
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Internship participants must certify that they are in good academic standing, and may not participate in the program or receive or retain internship stipends if they are on suspension.
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International students must consult with Bechtel about interning in the U.S. or abroad in the summer.
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The Program is open to all undergraduate students. Seniors and coterm students are eligible as long as they do not confer their undergraduate degrees until after they complete their internships to remain eligible.
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Participants must be current Stanford students during the internship period. Graduating seniors must postpone graduation paperwork until the internship ends, but may participate in commencement. For summer graduation requirements, including details regarding enrollment requirements and information about participation in the June commencement ceremonies, students should contact their major department's student services office and Registrar's Office for graduation quarter petition.
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Preferably, before beginning their internships, selected candidates should have taken at least one course regarding the internship region. The course can be taken in the quarter prior to the internship.
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Interns must commit to full-time work (a minimum of 35 hours per week) for at least 8 weeks.
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To be eligible for a stipend, students must maintain health insurance for the duration of their internship.
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Each applicant can apply for a maximum of two positions within the program. If you apply more than two positions, we will only accept the first two applications based on the time of your submission.
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