 Hi everyone! My name is Nicole Gedi and I'm an internet ACMI. I grew up in Sudbury, Massachusetts, and now I'm a student at Tufts University. I always have a hard time picking my favorite movie or TV shows, but at the moment I'm watching Breaking Bad with one of my friends, so that one's pretty high on the list. I wanted to intern at ACMI because it seemed like a very welcoming place where I would be able to get lots of hands-on experience, which is great for an internship. My favorite part of production are filming and editing. I find it fun working with the camera and being able to capture all sorts of things. I like the editing process because you're able to bring all the pieces of your project together. Hi there! My name is Lucas Sickner and I'm one of the newer interns here at ACMI. I'm going to tell you a little bit about myself. I'm currently a senior in my last semester at Emerson College. I'm from Los Angeles, California. My favorite aspect of television or film production would have to be filming because in my mind it's the culmination of the creative process. My favorite film or television series of all time would probably be Arrested Development because I just love how silly that show is and the cast is just so amazing. This is a little bit about myself. Thank you for being with me. I'm Alexandria Acacia, an intern here at ACMI, but when you think of the term intern, you may be thinking I'm going on coffee runs and holding a clipboard 24-7, but let me tell you a little bit about who I am and what I do here at ACMI. I chose to join ACMI to get back into reporting. I have a bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism from Suffolk University and I wanted to be able to continue making media content for my portfolio. I became a news correspondent where I alternated as an anchor and reporter. The other interns and I worked as a group to produce great newscasts along with the ACMI staff. I got to get hands-on training in positions I didn't think I would do. I was able to technical direct, floor direct, and run the sound board. Outside of ACMI, I am a writer at a Boston news station, WHDH7 News, where I write for the weekend and evening shows. There I get to see what goes on behind the scenes when the shows go on air. I love how I am able to be a part of the newsroom similar to my role at ACMI. I've learned that collaborating with others creates the best outcome for content. It eased my mind knowing that everyone is here to work together and learn at their own pace. Having people to help you and passing your knowledge onto others is what makes this place great. The best parts were when we watched the packages we produced and acknowledged our hard work. Taking on different roles taught me that it takes a village to deliver the news. My advice for those who have an interest in ACMI is to just join. These people here will help your creativity flow and have content to take home with you. And as I leave here at ACMI, I will be taking my experience and applying it to my work as a writer in Boston. And as they say, it's a wrap. Reporting for ACMI News, I'm Alexandria Acacia.