Abstract:
During an engaging and worthwhile three months of internship at Studio Yellow Something Ltd., one of Bangladesh's leading broadcasting and media production companies, I had the good luck to discover the world of professional visual storytelling, digital production, and coordinated workflow for creative materials. This experience gave me a vital link between media's academic and professional practice, enabling me to observe, work in, and contribute to professional production settings. A key member of the creative team participated in a broad spectrum of initiatives includingpost- production help, asset organization, video editing, and visual consistency throughout forms. I would work on the raw footage, create organized timelines, help with the last editing, and then check to ensure the production and brand standards were satisfied. I also promoted eyecatching, vivid graphics suitable for use outside as well as inside. By stressing every key task, activity, and project I engaged in, this report aims to provide a comprehensive summary of my internship. This would provide me some time to reflect on how the ideas I gained in my journalism, media, and communication courses were put into practice. Turning theoretical knowledge—which emphasized media ethics, narrative building, and visual language—into practical professional skills, the internship was quite important.