Creative Production Intern – London (Part Time)

Job Title: Creative Production Intern
Company: Slate Studios
Location: London, UK (On-Site)
Type: Part-Time, Contract or Internship (Initial term with potential to extend)

About Slate Studios

Slate Studios is a content production studio specializing in high-end photography and motion for luxury fashion, beauty, and lifestyle brands. We produce elevated campaign and e-commerce content for leading global clients.

We are seeking a Creative Production Intern to support ongoing productions and day-to-day studio operations.

Position Summary

As a Creative Production Intern at Slate Studios, you will support the team across pre-production, shoot days, and post-production coordination. This is a hands-on role for someone highly organized, reliable, and eager to learn the inner workings of fashion and beauty production in a fast-paced studio environment.

Key Responsibilities

Production Support

  • Assist with shoot timelines, call sheets, schedules, and crew coordination

  • Help organize production logistics, including equipment, transportation, catering, and studio needs

  • Support the team in preparing for shoots and keeping projects organized

Creative and Studio Support

  • Assist with creative research, references, decks, and general project support

  • Help maintain studio readiness and organization before, during, and after shoots

  • Support basic administrative and operational tasks tied to active productions

On-Set Assistance

  • Provide on-set support to the production team during shoot days

  • Help keep the day moving smoothly by assisting with setup, breakdown, runs, and team coordination

  • Troubleshoot small issues quickly and professionally

Post-Production and File Support

  • Assist with file organization, transfers, and delivery support

  • Help track post-production timelines and internal follow-up items

Requirements

Location & Availability

  • Based in London, UK

  • Available on-site as needed for productions

Experience

  • Prior internship, assistant, studio, or production experience is a plus, but not required

  • Strong interest in fashion, beauty, photography, and creative production

Skills

  • Excellent organization, communication, and attention to detail

  • Proficiency with Google Workspace

  • Comfortable handling multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment

Personal Attributes

  • Reliable, proactive, and eager to learn

  • Calm under pressure and solutions-oriented

  • Professional, collaborative, and team-focused

Bonus

  • Familiarity with studio environments, creative production, or on-set workflows

  • Interest in luxury fashion, beauty, and visual culture

Compensation

Compensation based on experience.

Why Slate

  • High-profile fashion and beauty clients

  • Hands-on exposure to real productions

  • Fast-paced studio environment with strong standards

  • Potential for extension or longer-term fit

How to Apply

Please submit:

  • Resume

  • Short cover letter

Note: We are not accepting email applications at this time.

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