Labelbox
Cinematography Prompting Specialist
Labelbox, San Francisco, California, United States, 94199
Role Overview
The
Cinematography Prompting Specialist
reviews short video clips and translates on-screen visuals into clear, technically accurate shot descriptions and prompts. This role focuses on identifying composition, camera movement, framing, lighting, and visual intent, and turning them into structured descriptions used for high-consistency model training.
What You’ll Do
Watch short video clips and identify key shots and transitions
Describe framing, movement, blocking, lighting, and composition
Create structured prompts that capture the look, feel, and intent of each shot
Call out stylistic references when relevant
Follow internal templates for shot-level and sequence-level descriptions
Provide examples of effective vs. ineffective prompts when needed
Maintain consistent terminology, depth, and clarity across tasks
What You Bring Must-Have:
Background in cinematography, camera work, editing, or film studies
Ability to describe shots using film language and technical terminology
Strong attention to visual detail (composition, lens feel, movement)
Clear written communication and consistency across repetitive tasks
Nice-to-Have:
Experience writing prompts for video or image generation tools
Professional experience as a DP, camera operator, director, or editor
$30 - $50 an hour
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Cinematography Prompting Specialist
reviews short video clips and translates on-screen visuals into clear, technically accurate shot descriptions and prompts. This role focuses on identifying composition, camera movement, framing, lighting, and visual intent, and turning them into structured descriptions used for high-consistency model training.
What You’ll Do
Watch short video clips and identify key shots and transitions
Describe framing, movement, blocking, lighting, and composition
Create structured prompts that capture the look, feel, and intent of each shot
Call out stylistic references when relevant
Follow internal templates for shot-level and sequence-level descriptions
Provide examples of effective vs. ineffective prompts when needed
Maintain consistent terminology, depth, and clarity across tasks
What You Bring Must-Have:
Background in cinematography, camera work, editing, or film studies
Ability to describe shots using film language and technical terminology
Strong attention to visual detail (composition, lens feel, movement)
Clear written communication and consistency across repetitive tasks
Nice-to-Have:
Experience writing prompts for video or image generation tools
Professional experience as a DP, camera operator, director, or editor
$30 - $50 an hour
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