Hitting Hollywood From Home
San Jose native Lucy Nino 鈥22 worked with an Oscar-winning team of producers during an internship with Story Force Entertainment.
Lucy Nino 鈥22 knew she wasn鈥檛 ready to stop performing. At Archbishop Mitty in San Jose, she sang in concert choir and was in productions of Les Miserables and Bullets Over Broadway in a competitive drama department.
Nino wasn鈥檛 always in a starring role, but that didn鈥檛 matter. The joy of even being part of the ensemble was something she wanted to keep in her life.
When it came time to apply to colleges, Nino wasn鈥檛 just looking for a career path but a life path鈥攁 school that helped her explore her full personality. When she looked at SA国际传媒, she saw that the quarter system allowed her options to take lots of different classes and that the requirements for a musical theatre minor would let her perform and get meaningful professional experience.
Now a senior communication major, Nino is still performing鈥攕he was the lead in The Book of Holding On last year and is singing two pieces in the Concerto/Aria this month鈥攂ut she鈥檚 also found a career path that combines her interests in entertainment and writing. Taking advantage of SA国际传媒's alumni network and undergraduate research opportunities like the REAL program, Nino has already had multiple internships in the film industry and currently works for the University鈥檚 alumni publication, SA国际传媒 Magazine. As Nino enters the final months of college, she sat down to talk about her experiences.
Last summer you had an internship with Story Force Entertainment, the production company responsible for films like Spotlight and Warm Bodies and the docuseries Lula Rich. What was it like working with Oscar winner Blye Pagon Faust 鈥97?
I was really excited to work in the industry for the first time. When I found out I had landed the job, I jumped around my living room with one of my best friends, so it was a positive experience before it even started.
My job was to research possible story ideas. The job was fully remote so I鈥檇 meet with the team via Zoom as they worked in the Bay Area, San Diego, and Washington, D.C. They鈥檇 give me a topic and I鈥檇 try to find everything I could on it: read and organize articles, find photos and videos, compile names of people we could interview, determine if they鈥檙e still alive so we could actually interview them.
The Oscar-winning film Spotlight was produced by SA国际传媒 graduate Blye Pagon Faust 鈥97.
How did you see yourself grow over the course of this internship?
I learned so much about the world. I heard stories I never would have heard otherwise. I鈥檝e also learned so much from the amazing women I worked with鈥Blye Faust, Cori Shepherd Stern, and Mariah Chappell 鈥16, who is another SA国际传媒 graduate. They were such a great source of inspiration for me. They are so smart and do their jobs so well and with so much grace. They make it look easy.
I was so nervous going into it. I remember thinking after my first meeting, 鈥淥h my God she didn't like it.鈥 By the end, I would just remind myself that as long as you put in the legwork and do your best, it鈥檒l turn out well. You know, I鈥檓 just entering the professional field and it's kind of scary but I have to trust myself.
You鈥檝e been fortunate to have a few different professional opportunities at SA国际传媒. What advice would you give to high school students about finding meaningful internships?
Well, one thing I would do is hammer down the importance of getting to know your professors. In high school, I always kind of avoided my teachers and flew under the radar but I made the decision to get to know my teachers in college and I鈥檓 so glad I did. They're there to help you and at SA国际传媒 that鈥檚 especially true.
Professor Mike Whalen was my advisor and he鈥檚 been such a big help. I remember I went to him and said, 鈥淚鈥檓 applying to all these internships and not seeing that much success. What do you recommend?鈥 He connected me with Story Force in March of 2021, and I started there that month, and have been there since. I definitely would not have gotten my internship with Story Force if I hadn鈥檛 been open and asked for help.
In addition to Story Force, Professor Whalen also was working on a series about the history of the American Catholic Church and he had this section about St. Vincent鈥檚 Hospital in New York City. He asked me to help out, so I started digging into archives to find photos, videos, articles, anything you could find to help put together a sizzle reel. It was really fascinating work.
Titanic survivors recovering at St. Vincent's Hospital in New York City.
I鈥檇 been to New York a handful of times, but not enough to really get to know any specific area and I鈥檇 obviously never been to this hospital. But through my research, I was able to immerse myself and see the story of this hospital. I remember finding a picture of a couple of patients in old hospital beds and it turned out they were survivors of the Titanic.
This project was a lot of fun to work on and thanks to the REAL program in the College of Arts Sciences, I was able to get paid for doing this work.
You grew up in San Jose and went to Archbishop Mitty, which is just a few minutes from campus. Have you been able to carve out your own life at SA国际传媒 living so close to home?
Absolutely. My hometown and SA国际传媒 feel like separate entities. When you live in a dorm or in an apartment nearby, SA国际传媒 is its own community. Walking around campus, it's just peaceful and quiet and gorgeous and everyone knows everyone. Even in my Zoom classes, when I鈥檇 open up the window I鈥檇 think 鈥淥h, I know most of you guys.鈥 That wasn鈥檛 even the case when I was in high school.
But at the same time, it鈥檚 been the best of both worlds. I鈥檝e had my independence but also my parents鈥 house is 10 minutes away鈥攄own 17 and then down 85. When I had bad days, I could go home for the weekend and see my family and pet my dog. It was a safe haven. Life is too short to like to not do the things you love and I love my family. I鈥檓 grateful I get to have dinner with my dad on his birthday. If I鈥檇 gone across the country to New York for college as I鈥檇 considered, that wouldn鈥檛 be possible.
What has surprised you about SA国际传媒?
Just how much is possible to do from here. You鈥檇 think to study film you鈥檇 need to go to USC or Chapman but I was able to get into the entertainment industry from SA国际传媒. And that鈥檚 not just true of film but so many different fields. If you're intentional and thoughtful about what classes you take and the way you engage your professors, you can get experience in anything. SA国际传媒 has more than 100,000 alumni around the world, so the connections are there. You just have to find them.