LocationBengaluru
Duration: 6 months (Internship) | Type: Paid
About the RoleWe create immersive VR safety and HSE training modules (including IOGP Life-Saving Rules) and are also porting these experiences to mobile, web, and PC. We're looking for a Movie Director Intern who can bring cinematic storytelling, pacing, and user engagement into interactive training.
You'll help us turn training content into high-impact experiences by improving script, scene flow, camera language, emotional engagement, and clarity—while keeping it practical for industrial learning.
Key Responsibilities1) Story & Script Development (Interactive Training)- Write and refine screenplay-style scripts for training scenarios (HSE, Safety, industrial SOPs).
- Convert technical content into engaging narratives (setup conflict/hazard decision consequence learning).
- Create scene breakdowns, dialogues, voiceover, and in-app prompts.
2) Cinematic Direction for VR + Multi-Platform- Recommend camera shots, transitions, framing, and pacing suitable for:
- VR (360 / 6DoF) — comfort-first camera language
- Mobile/Web/PC — cinematic but clear and instructional
- Define camera rules (what to show, when to cut, how to guide attention).
- Suggest animation beats and visual emphasis (e.g., hazard highlight moments, cause-effect shots).
3) Experience Flow & Engagement- Improve user journey: onboarding, task flow, feedback loops, rewards, clarity, and retention.
- Propose creative ideas to make training more:
- Intuitive (less confusion)
- Engaging (more I want to continue)
- Memorable (strong recall of rules and hazards)
- Create storyboards / shot lists / animatics (simple is fine).
4) Collaboration With VR Team- Work with Unity developers, 3D artists, SME reviewers to ensure feasibility.
- Participate in reviews and provide direction notes for scenes, animation, and UI moments.
- Help maintain consistency across modules (a cinematic style guide).
Deliverables You'll Create- Script documents (screenplay + interactive branching notes)
- Scene flow charts + user journey improvements
- Shot lists / storyboards / camera direction notes
- Voiceover/narration suggestions + timing
- Engagement ideas (mini-challenges, consequences, pacing, scene reveals)
Required Skills / What We're Looking For- Strong sense of storytelling, direction, pacing, and visual language
- Basic understanding of camera composition (shots, framing, movement, transitions)
- Ability to simplify complex ideas into clear scenes
- Comfort collaborating with technical teams
- Passion for VR / interactive experiences / games / cinematic design
Good To Have (Not Mandatory)- Film/Media/Animation/Game Design background
- Familiarity with:
- Storyboarding tools (Figma, Canva, Photoshop, Storyboarder)
- Editing tools (Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, After Effects)
- Basic understanding of Unity/cinematics (Timeline, Cinemachine)
- Interest in safety training, simulations, or instructional design
Who Should Apply- Film students, assistant directors, editors, cinematography enthusiasts
- Anyone who loves cinematic storytelling + interactive media
- People who can make training feel like a well-directed experience, not a slideshow