FAQs
What is the duration of the Control Room Internship at TD Garden?
The Control Room Internship is for the duration of the 2024-2025 season.
What benefits does the internship offer?
The internship offers weekly pay, an employee assistance program, training and development opportunities, employee discounts, flexible work schedules, and possibly health, dental, and vision insurance, a 401(k) with company match, paid vacation days and holidays, paid parental bonding leave, and tuition and/or professional certification reimbursement for eligible team members.
What are the main responsibilities of the Control Room Intern?
The main responsibilities include setting up control room equipment before games, operating cameras for pregame youth hockey activations, capturing fan reactions and in-game celebrations, and assisting with control room operations for various events such as Beanpot, Hockey East, and MIAA.
What skills can interns expect to develop during this internship?
Interns can expect to develop camera skills and operational knowledge of professional video equipment, learn how the control room prepares and executes the in-arena game day show, and potentially learn to operate other control room equipment like playback and replay.
Is previous camera experience required for this internship?
Previous camera experience in a high school or college sports setting is preferred, but not strictly required.
What knowledge is beneficial for applicants?
Applicants should have basic knowledge of basketball and/or hockey and familiarity with the operation of professional and consumer cameras, including skills in focusing, iris adjustment, and white balancing.
What are the physical requirements for this internship?
Interns must be able to stand, walk, and sit for the entire length of their shifts.
Are flexible work schedules available for this internship?
Yes, flexible work schedules are part of the benefits for this internship.
How can an intern gain more operational knowledge?
Interns have the possibility to learn about other control room equipment, such as playback and replay, during their time in the internship.