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A concise note for the creative workflow story.

Use this as the human-facing wrapper around the portfolio: technical enough to signal depth, clear enough for a recruiter or hiring manager to understand the fit quickly.

Short recruiter note

Hi Runway team,

I am interested in the Creative Workflow Architect role because it sits exactly where I want to work: the space between frontier generative models and the creative teams trying to use them in real production.

My anchor is filmmaking. I co-directed S4, a feature documentary project with a JRE clip that reached 2M-plus views, and I use DaVinci Resolve and ML-assisted post workflows in service of story.

I have also been building a portfolio around AI video, 3D scene review, creative QA, and enterprise deployment. The through-line is workflow design: how a team moves from a brief, to references, to controllable generation, to review, to evaluation, to repeatable rollout.

My strongest fit is the combination of filmmaking experience, technical depth, and customer-facing explanation. I can build the prototype, turn it into a demo, explain it to a creative team, and translate friction points back into product insight.

The portfolio now leads with a dedicated filmmaker-first proof page so the creative anchor is explicit before the workflow and repo tour.

LinkedIn version

Hi, I am interested in Runway's Creative Workflow Architect role. I co-directed S4, a feature documentary project with a JRE clip that reached 2M-plus views, and I have been building a portfolio around creative AI workflows across controllable video generation, 3D scene review, video QA, and enterprise deployment. The main thesis is that frontier models become useful when teams can control, evaluate, and repeat the workflow. I would love to share it if useful.

"The model matters, but what customers actually adopt is the workflow."