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How much do intern video encoding jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 1, 2026, the average hourly pay for intern video encoding in Washington, DC is $16.62, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $19.33 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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An intern video encoding position is typically considered entry level, suitable for individuals with basic knowledge of video formats and encoding tools like FFmpeg or Adobe Media Encoder. These roles often require little to no prior professional experience and focus on developing technical skills in video processing. Certifications or coursework in multimedia can be beneficial but are not always mandatory.

What is the difference between Intern Video Encoding vs Intern Video Editing?

AspectIntern Video EncodingIntern Video Editing
Required SkillsVideo compression, codecs, file formatsCutting, transitions, effects
Work EnvironmentTechnical, post-productionCreative, post-production
Tools UsedEncoding software, media serversEditing software like Adobe Premiere
Industry UsageBroadcast, streaming servicesFilm, TV, online content

Intern Video Encoding focuses on converting and compressing video files for optimal playback and distribution, requiring technical knowledge of codecs and formats. Intern Video Editing involves assembling and enhancing footage to create a polished final product, emphasizing creativity and storytelling. Both roles are essential in media production but serve different stages of the content creation process.

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Summer Research Intern, 3D Gaussian Splatting

Summer Research Intern, 3D Gaussian Splatting

Ofinno

Reston, VA • On-site

Other

Retirement, PTO

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

About Ofinno: 
Ofinno is a leading research and development lab headquartered in Reston, Virginia, specializing in advancing communication and media standards. Our team’s innovative work has led to significant contributions to technologies such as 5G cellular, Wi-Fi, and media compression. Ofinno holds strategic partnerships and licensing agreements with several of the world’s leading technology companies that use such technologies. At Ofinno, we foster an environment of collaboration and excellence, where researchers can focus on delivering breakthroughs that shape the future of technology. 
Position Overview:
As a Summer Research Intern in the Advanced Media Lab, you will work alongside two senior engineers to jump-start Ofinno’s 3DSDK software stack around 3D Gaussian Splatting (3DGS) coding. The 10-week, on-site summer internship is software-integration-first, with research-flavored work layered on top as time allows. You will integrate V-PCC and 3DGS preprocessing into ffmpeg, contribute to an initial encoder-plus-decoder tool chain, and ship reproducible code that the AML team can iterate on after you leave.
Key Responsibilities:
As a Summer Research Intern in 3D Gaussian Splatting, you will:
  • Integrate MPEG V-PCC into ffmpeg — encoder-side wrapper / filter / codec module, build-system integration, and test fixtures against reference content.
  • Implement a basic 3DGS preprocessing path in ffmpeg — a clean preprocessing utility that takes a reference Gaussian Splat asset and produces the input expected by the encoder.
  • Contribute to an initial encoder-plus-decoder tool chain — the decoder-side counterpart and the glue needed to run an end-to-end encode → decode round-trip on at least one reference asset.
  • Make integration-level design and trade-off calls — parameter defaults, container choices, color and colorspace handling, basic profiling and optimization.
  • Document and hand off the work — deliver a week-3 integration plan, a week-6 mid-program demo, and a final technical report plus handoff doc supporting FTE follow-on at week 10.
  • If time allows, pursue a scoped research-flavored exploration informed by integration learnings — e.g., a preprocessing variation, an RD trade-off study, or a profiling-driven optimization.

Qualifications:
Minimum:
  • Currently enrolled Ph.D. student (post-qualifying-exam) in EE / CS or related field — graphics, computer vision, signal processing, or systems.
  • Strong C / C++ — comfortable reading and modifying a non-trivial production codebase (ffmpeg, V-PCC reference implementation, or equivalent).
  • Python proficiency for tooling, scripting, and tests.
  • Familiarity with at least one of: video / point-cloud / 3DGS coding stacks; ffmpeg internals (libavcodec, libavformat, the filter API); build systems for large C / C++ projects.
  • Engineering judgment — willing to choose pragmatic integration paths over open-ended research detours, and to scope work to fit a 10-week window.
  • Strong written and verbal communication, including the ability to document design decisions, write a clear technical report, and present results to the team.
Preferred:
  • Prior experience touching a real codec or media pipeline — school project, open-source contribution, prior internship, or thesis work.
  • Exposure to 3D Gaussian Splatting, point-cloud compression, neural rendering, or learned image / video compression.
  • Comfortable with profiling tools (perf, VTune, gprof, or equivalent) and basic performance work on C / C++ codebases.
  • Familiarity with rate-distortion methodology and standard quality metrics.


What else you should know 

Our people are our business. We know you have to see it to believe it, but here are some of the perks you can count on: 

  • 401(K) matching – We help you plan and save for retirement with a 401(K) matching program that’s available on day one.  

  • Free healthcare plans – Ofinno covers full premiums for you and your family on select healthcare plans, including employer HSA contributions if applicable. 

  • Free Food – Our kitchen is always fully stocked, including lunch, protein bars, fruit, sodas, coffee, and tea.  

  • Unlimited Paid Time Off – Our lives are enriched by family time, vacations, and personal time. We offer unlimited paid time off and sick leave.  

  • On-campus gym – Unwind, reduce stress and feel great – even when you’re at work. 

  • Other benefits, too long to list – Please discuss with our great People Ops team about additional benefits offered. 

What Now?  
What are you waiting for? We hope you will click on the link and forward your credentials to us today.  All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.   

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