About The Role
Film Scene Description Specialist (AI Training)
We're looking for film-literate professionals to help train the next generation of AI systems to understand the visual language of cinema. If you can watch a scene and instantly decode how a director uses framing, pacing, and blocking to tell a story — this role was built for you.
You'll watch short film clips and produce structured, beat-by-beat visual descriptions that teach AI models how scenes are staged, paced, and emotionally constructed — purely through what's on screen.
• Organization: Alignerr
• Type: Hourly Contract
• Location: Remote
• Commitment: Flexible hours, work on your own schedule
What You'll Do
• Watch short film scenes and break them down into clear visual beats
• Describe camera movement, framing choices, blocking, and pacing in structured text
• Convey mood and emotional tone using purely visual indicators — no dialogue references
• Identify key transitions, reveals, and recurring visual motifs
• Follow standardized formatting guidelines for scene summaries and beat breakdowns
• Add clarity notes where visuals are ambiguous or open to interpretation
• Maintain consistency and accuracy across a high volume of scene descriptions
Must-Have
Who You Are
• Background in film, directing, editing, cinematography, or formal film education
• Ability to analyze and describe scenes visually, without referencing dialogue
• Strong structured writing skills and sharp scene-analysis instincts
• Comfortable re-watching clips to ensure accuracy and completeness
Nice To Have
• Experience with script coverage, storyboarding, or pre-visualization workflows
• Familiarity with scene structure, narrative theory, or film grammar
• Background in film criticism, screenwriting, or production
Why Join Us
• Put your film expertise to work on cutting-edge AI research
• Fully remote — work from anywhere, on your own schedule
• Freelance flexibility: autonomy, variety, and no micromanagement
• Contribute to meaningful work that shapes how AI understands visual storytelling
• Potential for ongoing work and contract extension