Creative Evaluator (Part-Time Contractor)

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Role Overview

Remote Control seeks Creative Evaluators to assess image pairs and video outputs generated by an advanced diffusion AI model. You will judge the quality, accuracy, and alignment of these AI-created visuals based on given prompts and standards. This role is perfect for early-career creative professionals looking to deepen their experience with AI-driven art and design tools.

Key Responsibilities

  • Aesthetic Oversight: Review, critique, and maintain high visual standards for AI-generated images and videos. Ensure outputs meet specified prompts and evaluate based style, composition, lighting etc.

  • Quality & Accuracy Checks: Compare AI outputs to the original prompts and established criteria, ensuring the visuals meet design benchmarks and project guidelines.

  • Detailed Feedback: Document issues, anomalies, or artistic inconsistencies in a structured format. Collaborate with the team to maintain consistent evaluation methods.

  • Tool Usage: Utilize GSuite, Notion, Slack, and project-specific software to log evaluations, track progress, and communicate findings.

Qualifications

  • Technical & Creative Skills:

    • Familiarity with Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere, etc.) is required.

    • Foundation in art or design principles (color, composition, lighting).

  • Attention to Detail:

    • Able to detect subtle differences in images and videos; proficient at providing concise, constructive critiques.

  • Soft Skills:

    • Good communication, time management, and an eagerness to learn about AI-driven creation.

    • English fluency is required.

    • Must be legally authorized to work in US.

Additional Details

  • Suitable for creative professionals who want to work on cutting-edge AI content tools and workflows.

  • Flexible scheduling with remote collaboration.

How to Apply

  • Email with a subject line “ML Domain Expert: Creative Evaluator” to info@rc.enterprises.

  • Include a Resume and Website/Portfolio

  • Attachments/Details: Include a short note explaining your background in art, design, or image/video production and your familiarity with Adobe Creative Suite.

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