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Video Shot Annotation Artist
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About Alignerr Alignerr works with AI labs that need high‑quality, human‑created descriptions of film and video. Our teams help models understand not just “what is on screen,” but how a scene is staged, paced, and emotionally framed.
Role Overview The
Video Shot Annotation Artist
works at the shot level, breaking videos into discrete shots and describing camera angle, framing, movement, composition, and on‑screen action. This role blends visual literacy with structured labeling to support large‑scale video annotation workflows.
What You’ll Do
Segment video into individual shots and confirm boundaries
Annotate camera angle, shot size, and camera movement
Describe on‑screen action in clear, concise terms
Apply stylistic tags when relevant (lighting style, visual tone, genre feel)
Use predefined taxonomies and labeling sets for consistency
Flag unclear shots or ambiguous transitions
Maintain speed and accuracy across high‑volume annotation tasks
What You Bring
Strong visual literacy and ability to notice subtle shot distinctions
Familiarity with core film grammar (shot types, angles, movements)
Comfort working in labeling tools, spreadsheets, or structured interfaces
Strong attention to detail and ability to stay consistent across repetitive tasks
Nice-to-Have
Experience in editing, assistant editing, or similar post‑production roles
Prior experience with annotation or dataset labeling
$30 - $50 an hour
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Video Shot Annotation Artist
role at
Alignerr
About Alignerr Alignerr works with AI labs that need high‑quality, human‑created descriptions of film and video. Our teams help models understand not just “what is on screen,” but how a scene is staged, paced, and emotionally framed.
Role Overview The
Video Shot Annotation Artist
works at the shot level, breaking videos into discrete shots and describing camera angle, framing, movement, composition, and on‑screen action. This role blends visual literacy with structured labeling to support large‑scale video annotation workflows.
What You’ll Do
Segment video into individual shots and confirm boundaries
Annotate camera angle, shot size, and camera movement
Describe on‑screen action in clear, concise terms
Apply stylistic tags when relevant (lighting style, visual tone, genre feel)
Use predefined taxonomies and labeling sets for consistency
Flag unclear shots or ambiguous transitions
Maintain speed and accuracy across high‑volume annotation tasks
What You Bring
Strong visual literacy and ability to notice subtle shot distinctions
Familiarity with core film grammar (shot types, angles, movements)
Comfort working in labeling tools, spreadsheets, or structured interfaces
Strong attention to detail and ability to stay consistent across repetitive tasks
Nice-to-Have
Experience in editing, assistant editing, or similar post‑production roles
Prior experience with annotation or dataset labeling
$30 - $50 an hour
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