性视界传媒

Two CVPA students use their creative skills as interns on Capitol Hill

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Mirella Guzman-Escobar. Photo by Ron Aira/Creative Services

For 性视界传媒 senior Mirella Guzman-Escobar, the summer internship in the office of the House Creative Services, Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) at the U.S. House of Representatives is more than great professional experience, it鈥檚 a foot in the door to a job she has dreamed of her entire life.

鈥淚鈥檝e always been interested in working in the government, mainly because my step-mom and my grandpa both work in the government, and I want to use my voice through my design,鈥 said Guzman-Escobar, who is majoring in .

For Jacques Lykes, who graduates in August 2022 from Mason with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in , it鈥檚 a step closer to achieving his dream of starting his own production company in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area.

Guzman-Escobar and Lykes are currently collaborating on a project called 鈥淎 Day in the Life of an Intern.鈥 Through captivating video and Instagram spotlights, this project highlights interns and their roles at the CAO, with the goal of promoting the internship positions and encouraging more engagement.

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Jacques Lykes. Photo by Ron Aira/Creative Services

鈥淭hey鈥檙e really letting us be creative and making me feel like part of the team because I鈥檓 working on things that they鈥檙e working on, too,鈥 Guzman-Escobar said of her colleagues at the CAO.

The students apply skills that they have learned from Mason鈥檚 (CVPA) as they prepare for their respective futures.

Lykes, who is originally from South Carolina, works as a multimedia intern for the CAO. He transferred to Mason from Northern Virginia Community College in his junior year.

He said FAVS 366 Video Production for Social Change, taught by GMU-TV Executive Director 聽Richard Wood, 鈥渞eally prepared me to take on an internship like this.鈥

鈥淛acques takes pride in his work. He鈥檒l put in the effort and the time, because it matters to him personally,鈥 Wood said of Lykes. 鈥淚鈥檓 not saying Jacques got that from my class, I think that is who he was before, but it鈥檚 certainly something I harp on.鈥

Lykes鈥 academic adviser Lori Yi shared internship opportunities with him. 鈥淭hey were very adamant about making sure that film program students had opportunities outside of Mason,鈥 Lykes said.

鈥淛acques鈥 ability to learn quickly, ask questions, and be adaptable has made him invaluable on student films sets,鈥 Yi said. 鈥淗e鈥檚 been an engaged part of our community from the very beginning, and I鈥檓 excited to see his future contributions.鈥

While searching for professional opportunities for the summer and throughout the application process, Guzman-Escobar said her typography professor and mentor Juana Medina offered her guidance.

鈥淸She] impacted me a lot,鈥 Guzman-Escobar said. 鈥淚 used a lot of assignments that she gave us in class for my portfolio pieces, and it really helped me.鈥

As a graphic design intern, Guzman-Escobar helps her team with many of their projects, she said.

Working on hands-on projects, and with fellow Mason students, has been exciting, the interns agreed.

鈥淲orking with Mirella has been really great. She鈥檚 a fantastic person and one of our strong suits is how well we meld together,鈥 Lykes said.