Burbank, CA: Paid Talent Relations & Library Archives Intern, Warner Bros Discovery

Job Opening Title:
DC Talent Relations & Library Archives Intern

Name of Employer:
Warner Bros.

Job Site Location (City, State) :
Burbank, California

Application Deadline:

Minimum Degree Requirement:
Must be a rising Junior Senior undergrad Student (18 years or older)

Years of experience required:

Salary Range:

Job Opening URL:
https://careers.wbd.com/global/en/job/WAMEGLOBALR000077277EXTERNALENGLOBAL/DC-Talent-Relations-Library-Archives-Internship-LA-Summer-2024

Job Description (if URL to posting not available). Include instructions for how to apply.:
This internship will be located in the LA area. The selected intern will be expected to join us in the office on a regular cadence based on the intern manager’s in office schedule.

The DC Talent Relations and Library Archives team holds a unique place within the structure of DC’s comics publishing division. We keep the writers and artists of our books supported and informed on their assignments and the greater goings-on of the company and we also manage the physical library of DC and MAD Magazine which is an actively growing archive and a historic and physical jewel within WBD. This internship position will play an active part in both preserving DC’s history and helping our team, our writers and our artists create new material for current and future readers.

Your Role Accountabilities:

• Research and support with fact-checking the answering of historical and creator inquiries from DC and other internal Warner Bros. Discovery divisions.
• Assist with reviewing and approving the use of comic book images as requested by Consumer Products, Warner Bros. Home Video, and other departments.
• Inventory historical archival items (new and old) and process them for storage.
• Manage lists of talent for convention appearances and provide support for all Talent Relations convention activities as needed.
• Contact comic talent directly to obtain the necessary paperwork, including contracts, that are required for talent set-up or payment.
• Research and provide detailed inventories for ephemera, papers, comics, and other collections of the DC Library archives.
• Assist the Talent Relations team with demographic research.