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Transform Podcast Video Clips into AI-Generated Art using Stable Diffusion and Stable WarpFusion - Contract to Hire

Upwork  ·  US  ·  $58k/yr - $100k/yr
about 2 years ago

Description:

We are searching for a talented and experienced digital artist familiar with advanced AI techniques, specifically stable diffusion, and stable WarpFusion, to transform select short video clips from our podcast recordings into mesmerizing AI-generated artworks.

Project Overview:

* We have a series of short video clips (1-3 minutes each) from our podcast episodes.

* We would like to convert these clips into AI-generated art that retains the essence of the conversation while presenting it in an avant-garde, artistic style.

* The desired outcome will be used for promotional materials, website backgrounds, and social media content.

Key Responsibilities:

1. Review provided podcast video clips and determine the most effective methods for transformation.

2. Apply stable diffusion and stable WarpFusion techniques to the selected clips.

3. Ensure the AI-generated artworks maintain high resolution and visual clarity.

4. Collaborate closely with our team for feedback and revisions to ensure the final products align with our brand and vision.

5. Deliver final artwork in a timely manner.

Required Skills and Qualifications:

* Demonstrated experience using AI tools for artistic content creation, specifically with stable diffusion and stable WarpFusion.

* A portfolio showcasing previous works, ideally including AI-generated artworks.

* Strong communication skills and a collaborative mindset.

* Ability to meet deadlines and handle multiple tasks.

* Attention to detail and commitment to high-quality outputs.

Preferred Qualifications:

* Experience in the podcast or multimedia industry.

* Familiarity with other AI and digital art tools.

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