
Transform Photos into Cinematic Training Clips
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Description
Experience Level: Entry
We are a professional training provider specialising in health & safety, compliance, and high-risk operational environments (e.g. construction, emergency services, infrastructure, and industrial sectors).
We are seeking a skilled AI-driven video creator / filmmaker to transform high-quality still images into short, engaging cinematic video clips. These clips will be used as stock footage within structured online training courses, including IOSH and industry-specific programmes.
The objective is to bring static training content to life—enhancing learner engagement while maintaining realism and professionalism.
Scope of Work
You will be responsible for:
Converting supplied high-resolution images into short video sequences (5–10 seconds)
Applying AI video tools (e.g. motion generation, cinematic effects, environmental simulation)
Creating realistic, non-graphic hazard scenarios (training-safe content)
Adding subtle camera movements (pan, zoom, parallax, depth effects)
Enhancing scenes with:
Lighting effects (e.g. smoke, fire glow, weather conditions where relevant)
Environmental realism (industrial, construction, emergency scenarios)
Ensuring outputs are suitable for professional training environments (no sensationalism)
Example Use Cases
The types of clips we are looking to create include:
Fire and explosion aftermath (non-graphic, environmental damage only) some casualty scenes may be required
Workplace hazards (slips, trips, equipment risks)
Emergency response scenarios
Infrastructure and industrial environments
Construction site risk scenarios
All content must be training appropriate, focusing on hazard awareness—not harm depiction.
Deliverables
Short video clips (MP4 format)
Duration: 5–10 seconds per clip
Resolution: Minimum 1080p (preferably 4K)
Style: Cinematic, realistic, professional
Format: Suitable for LMS / e-learning platforms
Key Requirements
We are specifically looking for someone who:
Has experience using AI video generation tools (e.g. Runway, Pika, Sora-style workflows, or equivalent)
Understands visual storytelling for training/education
Can maintain realism and accuracy in hazardous environments
Has strong editing and compositing skills
Can work from a brief and iterate based on feedback
Nice to Have (Preferred)
Experience working with health & safety, emergency services, or industrial content
Understanding of risk scenarios and workplace environments
Ability to scale output (this may become ongoing work)
Project Structure
Initial test: 2–3 sample clips
Feedback and refinement
Ongoing pipeline of work for the right candidate
We are looking to build a long-term relationship with the right creator.
Budget
Open to proposals:
Per clip OR
Batch pricing (preferred for scalability)
We are seeking a skilled AI-driven video creator / filmmaker to transform high-quality still images into short, engaging cinematic video clips. These clips will be used as stock footage within structured online training courses, including IOSH and industry-specific programmes.
The objective is to bring static training content to life—enhancing learner engagement while maintaining realism and professionalism.
Scope of Work
You will be responsible for:
Converting supplied high-resolution images into short video sequences (5–10 seconds)
Applying AI video tools (e.g. motion generation, cinematic effects, environmental simulation)
Creating realistic, non-graphic hazard scenarios (training-safe content)
Adding subtle camera movements (pan, zoom, parallax, depth effects)
Enhancing scenes with:
Lighting effects (e.g. smoke, fire glow, weather conditions where relevant)
Environmental realism (industrial, construction, emergency scenarios)
Ensuring outputs are suitable for professional training environments (no sensationalism)
Example Use Cases
The types of clips we are looking to create include:
Fire and explosion aftermath (non-graphic, environmental damage only) some casualty scenes may be required
Workplace hazards (slips, trips, equipment risks)
Emergency response scenarios
Infrastructure and industrial environments
Construction site risk scenarios
All content must be training appropriate, focusing on hazard awareness—not harm depiction.
Deliverables
Short video clips (MP4 format)
Duration: 5–10 seconds per clip
Resolution: Minimum 1080p (preferably 4K)
Style: Cinematic, realistic, professional
Format: Suitable for LMS / e-learning platforms
Key Requirements
We are specifically looking for someone who:
Has experience using AI video generation tools (e.g. Runway, Pika, Sora-style workflows, or equivalent)
Understands visual storytelling for training/education
Can maintain realism and accuracy in hazardous environments
Has strong editing and compositing skills
Can work from a brief and iterate based on feedback
Nice to Have (Preferred)
Experience working with health & safety, emergency services, or industrial content
Understanding of risk scenarios and workplace environments
Ability to scale output (this may become ongoing work)
Project Structure
Initial test: 2–3 sample clips
Feedback and refinement
Ongoing pipeline of work for the right candidate
We are looking to build a long-term relationship with the right creator.
Budget
Open to proposals:
Per clip OR
Batch pricing (preferred for scalability)
Ian F.
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Hi Ian, please could you confirm if the fixed price budget of £66 is for one clip, or a batch of clips? And if a batch, how many you'd expect to be included. Many thanks.
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