I’ve now passed the ten-day mark of my
internship at Mills Wilson Communication Consultants. I’ve done a myriad of
different activities, including a big research brief for one of our client
CEO’s; photo briefs, logging and captioning; a media release to send to the
local paper; a letter drop around the CBD; and also went on a bit of an
excursion to a printing factory which turned out to be incredibly interesting.
We visited the printing warehouse/factory
in Osbourne Park to learn about the different printers they have and the
advantages of each for various jobs. As I am doing a print production unit at
the moment, where we edit, format and distribute the Western Independent
newspaper – this was particularly informative for me. A particularly interesting
fact was what CMYK means: cyan, magenta, yellow, and key, as my favourite
artist James Blake has an EP called
just that! Anyway, the factory had two types of printers: offset (very large
older printers which use physical ink) and digital printers that use recyclable
aerosol cans. I found it very interesting that the old printers are still used,
as it costs around $500 just to print the templates for each job!
I’ve also been writing newsletter stories
for some of the spring newsletters Mills Wilson writes for a client who develops
housing estates. These have included community stories on Recycling Week, World
Car Free day, tips for spring cleaning, and so on.
The feedback I am receiving from the girls
in the office is proving very beneficial. I produced an event plan for the
community launch of a new estate and gave it to Jess for proof reading. I
learnt that there were a few inconsistencies in some of the different documents
I produced and I was forgetting about critical small details needed for an
event such as rubbish bins and fire extinguishers. This is something I need to
work on in future.
I have been incredibly busy juggling my
internship with my work and class commitments, but it’s been a great learning
experience so far. I hope I will be able to successfully document it all in my
report… !
1 comment:
The constant struggle of juggling uni, work and this internship is definitely something I've been feeling too. But, having said that, I feel as though being able to do something so practical and performing real life pr work duties is the best way to get students like us prepared for our futures after completing our course.
Cheers for sharing.
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