Alignerr
Film Scene Description Specialist
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Alignerr
About Alignerr Alignerr works with AI labs that need high‑quality, human‑created descriptions of film and video. We help models understand not just “what is on screen,” but how a scene is staged, paced, and emotionally framed.
Role Overview The Film Scene Description Specialist reviews short scenes and produces structured beat‑by‑beat visual descriptions. This role focuses on describing scene flow, camera behavior, blocking, pacing, and emotional tone strictly through visual information, without relying on dialogue.
What You’ll Do
Watch scenes and break them into visual beats
Describe camera movement, framing choices, pacing, and blocking
Communicate mood and tone using purely visual indicators
Identify key transitions, reveals, or motifs in the scene
Follow standardized formatting for scene summaries and beat breakdowns
Provide clarity notes where visuals are ambiguous
Maintain consistency across a large volume of scene descriptions
Must‑Have
Background in film, directing, editing, cinematography, or film school
Ability to describe scenes visually without referencing dialogue
Strong structured writing and scene‑analysis ability
Comfort re‑watching clips to ensure accuracy
Nice‑to‑Have
Experience with script coverage, storyboarding, or pre‑vis workflows
Understanding of scene structure and storytelling fundamentals
$30 - $50 an hour
Location: San Francisco, CA
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Alignerr
About Alignerr Alignerr works with AI labs that need high‑quality, human‑created descriptions of film and video. We help models understand not just “what is on screen,” but how a scene is staged, paced, and emotionally framed.
Role Overview The Film Scene Description Specialist reviews short scenes and produces structured beat‑by‑beat visual descriptions. This role focuses on describing scene flow, camera behavior, blocking, pacing, and emotional tone strictly through visual information, without relying on dialogue.
What You’ll Do
Watch scenes and break them into visual beats
Describe camera movement, framing choices, pacing, and blocking
Communicate mood and tone using purely visual indicators
Identify key transitions, reveals, or motifs in the scene
Follow standardized formatting for scene summaries and beat breakdowns
Provide clarity notes where visuals are ambiguous
Maintain consistency across a large volume of scene descriptions
Must‑Have
Background in film, directing, editing, cinematography, or film school
Ability to describe scenes visually without referencing dialogue
Strong structured writing and scene‑analysis ability
Comfort re‑watching clips to ensure accuracy
Nice‑to‑Have
Experience with script coverage, storyboarding, or pre‑vis workflows
Understanding of scene structure and storytelling fundamentals
$30 - $50 an hour
Location: San Francisco, CA
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