For Braedyn, interning with Good Morning America was more than just a summer gig. It was the realization of a childhood dream. “Since I was a child, Good Morning America has been my dream place to work,” she said. “They have such a commitment to delivering the highest quality of news possible, regardless of the time frame.”
Her favorite moment came early in the internship, when she found herself on a boat in the Hudson River helping film a promotion for the Oscars. “It was an experience that I will never be able to replicate,” she said. “I loved the opportunity to go out into the field and experience a new kind of shoot!”
Braedyn played a key role in the production, acting as the communication bridge between the producer on land and the crew and audience on the boat. “I had to communicate with a producer on land to see if the shot looked right and communicate his directions to the audience,” she said. “I also had to relay his instructions to the crew on the boat!”
The project was especially meaningful for her, both personally and professionally. “I’ve always wanted to work on a project related to the Oscars as it is my favorite awards show, and I never miss a year,” she said. “It was such an amazing experience that taught me how to keep morale high on the boat despite the cold temperatures and ensure that the final product turned out right.”
From broadcast sets to design studios, our interns are making real contributions across The Walt Disney Company. Their stories reflect the creativity, collaboration and curiosity that define the Disney internship experience. With each project, they’re turning today’s dreams into tomorrow’s possibilities.
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