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Film Director & Showrunner (AI-Tech Approach) - Remote

Othery
Posted 18 days ago
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Job Description Film Director & Showrunner (AI-Tech Approach) Location: ​​​​​Remote 100% Remote role Overview:

We are looking for a visionary Film Director & Showrunner to lead the creation of high-end short-drama series. This role is for a cinematic powerhouse who understands deep storytelling, blocking, and dramatic structure, but is also ready to embrace Generative AI as their primary production engine.

You don’t need to be a software engineer, but you must be digitally native and tech-curious. We need a storyteller who can translate a traditional director’s "eye" into the world of AI-assisted filmmaking, turning scripts into seamless, prestige-quality visuals.

The Role:

As the lead creative, you will act as a "one-person studio." You’ll take a project from concept to final master, using AI tools to build worlds, maintain character consistency, and direct virtual "performances." You are the bridge between classic film theory and the future of automated production.

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Responsibilities: Showrunning & Vision: Lead the narrative strategy and maintain a cohesive "look and feel" across a complete short drama series. Directorial Leadership: Apply your mastery of lighting, composition, and performance to AI outputs, ensuring they mirror the quality of high-end television. Creative Asset Management: Use AI-assisted tools to build storyboards, shot lists, and backplates that align with your directorial vision. Technical Execution: Personally responsible for the final "director’s cut." While you’ll have support, you should be comfortable getting hands-on with generation, assembly, and refinement. VFX & Polish: Oversee (and perform) the cleanup of AI artifacts to ensure visual consistency and a seamless cinematic experience. Ethical Oversight: Ensure all content meets brand guidelines and respects intellectual property standards. Requirements: Professional Directing Background: Proven experience as a Film Director or Showrunner with a portfolio that demonstrates a deep grasp of "the language of film." Cinematic Mastery: An expert understanding of film theory, pacing, and how to evoke human emotion through a lens. Tech-Savvy Mindset: You should have a basic, functional understanding of AI tools (like Midjourney, Runway, or Luma) and a massive appetite to learn more. You aren't afraid of new interfaces or evolving workflows. NLE Proficiency: Expert-level skills in industry-standard software like Adobe Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, or Avid. Post-Production Knowledge: High-level proficiency in After Effects or similar tools for masking, compositing, and "fixing it in post." Adaptability: The ability to find creative workarounds for the current limitations of AI technology. Bonus Skills: Experience with AI audio/music tools (e.g., ElevenLabs, Udio, Suno). A "hacker" mentality—someone who loves testing new tools the day they drop.

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Skills

Film Directing
Showrunning
Generative AI
Storytelling
Cinematography
Adobe Premiere Pro
DaVinci Resolve
Avid
After Effects
VFX
Compositing
Storyboarding
Shot Listing
AI Audio Tools
Post-Production
Narrative Strategy

Location

Othery, England, United Kingdom

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