Part Time
€438/month
22
Aug 10, 2026
Company Overview. BKG is a Dutch home-renovation group with brands including Sanitairstudio (bathrooms) and Tegelstudio (tiles), plus 25+ brands in the wider BKG group. We produce a lot of short-form content and need an AI-savvy content maker to add everything that isn’t filmed.
Job Description. You take scripts and edited footage and add what wasn’t shot: AI-generated images, B-roll, backgrounds and infographics. You work after the video-editor in our content chain, under the content captain. Your work spans all three areas — Sanitairstudio, Tegelstudio and the wider BKG group — with the group as the biggest share.
Major Functions.
• Create AI-generated visuals (images, backgrounds, B-roll) that fit a script and brand.
• Build simple infographics and motion/title graphics.
• Source or generate B-roll to fill gaps in filmed material.
• Keep everything on-brand and hand finished assets to the editor/captain.
Required Skills.
• 1+ year making content with AI image/video tools (e.g. Midjourney, Runway, Firefly, Kling or similar) with a portfolio.
• Good visual taste; can match a brand look.
• Basic motion/graphics (CapCut / After Effects / Canva) and infographic sense.
• Reliable, fast, good written English.
• Nice-to-have: home/interior visuals, prompt libraries, light editing.
Availability. ~22 hrs/week, flexible, with reliable turnaround.
Expectations. You fill the gaps the camera can’t: when a script needs a visual that wasn’t filmed, you make it — fast, on-brand, and without hand-holding.
Working Conditions / Salary. $438/month. Part-time now, with room to grow as our content output scales.
Bonuses. Paid Time Off after 1.5 months · salary reviews every 2–3 months · professional-development budget · second monitor after 6 months · new laptop after 2 years.
How to Apply. Start your message with the word “BROLL” so we know you read the full post. Then, briefly:
1. Share 2 examples where you used AI tools to create visuals or B-roll for real content (links). Tell us which tools.
2. In 2–3 sentences: a script needs a shot we never filmed — a wide shot of a finished bathroom. How do you produce a believable, on-brand visual for it?
3. Which AI tools do you reach for first for (a) images and (b) short motion/B-roll, and why?
We read every application that starts with the codeword and answers the questions specifically. Generic or copy-paste replies aren’t considered.