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Visual Storytelling Prompt Writer

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Visual Storytelling Prompt Writer
Visual Storytelling Prompt Writer (AI Training)
About the Role
We're looking for writers with a passion for film and visual storytelling to help train the next generation of AI video models. At Alignerr, we partner with leading AI research labs to build high-quality datasets that teach models not just what is on screen—but how a scene breathes, moves, and feels.
As a Visual Storytelling Prompt Writer, you'll watch video clips and craft structured, expressive prompts that capture everything from camera angles and lighting to pacing, mood, and narrative arc. Your words become the blueprint AI uses to understand and recreate cinematic moments.
- Organization: Alignerr
- Type: Hourly Contract
- Location: Remote
- Commitment: Flexible hours, work on your own schedule
What You’ll Do
- Watch video clips and write detailed prompts that articulate the visual story being told
- Describe characters, settings, camera perspective, shot composition, and emotional tone
- Balance technical cinematographic detail with narrative and atmospheric context
- Produce multiple prompt variants for the same clip, exploring different interpretive angles
- Follow style guides for wording, specificity, and point of view with consistency
- Suggest alternative phrasings and explain how each shifts meaning or emphasis
- Maintain a consistent, precise writing voice across large batches of content
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Must-Have
Who You Are
- Strong writing skills with a focus on visual clarity and precision
- Solid understanding of film language: shot types, camera movement, pacing, and story structure
- Ability to describe what you see without leaning on script dialogue or plot summaries
- Comfortable following detailed prompt-writing guidelines and adapting to feedback


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Nice to Have
- Experience writing prompts for generative AI tools (image, video, or multimodal)
- Background in creative writing, screenwriting, film criticism, or storyboarding
- Familiarity with visual grammar terms (e.g., rack focus, Dutch angle, mise-en-scène)
Why Join Us
- Work on cutting-edge AI projects with top research labs shaping the future of video AI
- Fully remote and flexible: complete work on your own schedule
- Freelance autonomy: choose when and how much you work
- Contribute to meaningful, creative work at the intersection of film and artificial intelligence
- Potential for ongoing work and contract extension as projects scale
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