Entertainment Media Content Reviewer (Freelance | Remote, U.S.)

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<p><strong>📍 Location:</strong> Remote (U.S. only – see eligible states below)<br><strong>💼 Type:</strong> Freelance<br><strong>💰 Pay:</strong> $22 USD/hour<br><strong>⏱️ Commitment:</strong> ~20 hours/week<br><strong>🚀 Start Date:</strong> ASAP</p><br><br><p><strong>Note:</strong> This opportunity is currently open to candidates residing in:<br>Alabama, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.</p><br><br><h3>🌟 About the Role</h3><br><br><p>Are you the kind of person who catches plot holes, debates fan theories, or notices when a storyline doesn’t quite add up?</p><br><br><p>Join us as an <strong>Entertainment Media Content Reviewer</strong> and help shape how AI understands and responds to the world of film, TV, and pop culture.</p><br><br><p>In this role, you’ll go beyond simply reviewing content—you’ll <strong>audit and elevate the quality of AI evaluations</strong>, ensuring outputs are accurate, insightful, and resonate with fans of everything from blockbuster franchises to binge-worthy series.</p><br><br><h3>🎯 What You’ll Do</h3><br><br><ul><li>Audit contributor evaluations of AI-generated responses for <strong>accuracy, consistency, and guideline adherence</strong></li><li>Ensure evaluation criteria and rubrics are applied correctly and thoroughly</li><li>Identify <strong>factual errors, hallucinations, and missing context</strong> in model responses</li><li>Validate that selected ratings align with evidence and evaluation standards</li><li>Review written feedback to ensure it captures <strong>nuanced insights and improvement areas</strong></li><li>Provide <strong>clear, actionable feedback</strong> to improve contributor performance and overall quality</li></ul><br><br><h3>🎥 What We’re Looking For</h3><br><br><h4>✅ Expertise in Entertainment & Media</h4><br><br><p>You have a strong background in one or more of the following:</p><br><br><ul><li>Film & Media Studies, Journalism, or related fields</li><li>Entertainment journalism, criticism, or media commentary</li><li>Content analysis across movies, TV series, and streaming platforms</li><li>Pop culture writing, blogging, or community contributions</li></ul><br><br><h4>🧠 Strong Knowledge Of:</h4><br><br><ul><li>Storytelling fundamentals (narrative structure, character arcs, continuity)</li><li>Cinematic universes and episodic storytelling</li><li>Cultural and contextual references in entertainment media</li></ul><br><br><h4>🔍 Experience & Skills</h4><br><br><ul><li>AI data annotation, content review, or search quality rating</li><li>Applying structured evaluation criteria with attention to detail</li><li>Fact-checking and identifying subtle inaccuracies</li><li>Delivering <strong>thoughtful, constructive feedback</strong></li><li>Working independently in a remote, fast-paced environment</li><li>Familiarity with annotation tools or evaluation platforms</li></ul><br><br><h3>⭐ Bonus Points If You Have</h3><br><br><ul><li>Experience in <strong>quality auditing or content evaluation</strong> within entertainment</li><li>Deep knowledge of <strong>current pop culture trends and fandoms</strong></li><li>Ability to interpret prompts referencing specific franchises, characters, or storylines</li><li>Active engagement with major streaming platforms and their content libraries</li></ul><br><br><h3>🎉 Why Join Us?</h3><br><br><ul><li>Work on a <strong>cutting-edge AI project</strong> shaping entertainment content</li><li>Flexible, remote freelance setup</li><li>Opportunity to apply your passion for film, TV, and pop culture in a meaningful way</li><li>Collaborate on projects that impact how AI understands storytelling and media</li></ul><br><br><p>If you’re ready to combine your love for entertainment with a sharp eye for detail, we’d love to hear from you. 🎬✨</p>

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