Chest-mounted video opportunity
Chest-Mounted Video Capture Jobs
Chest-Mounted Video Capture jobs are collector opportunities where eligible applicants record approved footage using approved chest mount with stable hands-free framing.
Overview
Chest-mounted video capture gives a stable, hands-free view from sternum height that stays calmer than a head mount because it does not follow every glance. It suits packing, sorting, and counter work where a level, consistent frame matters. You mount at sternum height, level the horizon, and keep the work surface centered. You submit raw captures and are paid only for accepted footage.
Mount at sternum height aimed slightly downward at the work surface, hold a level horizon, shoot 1080p/30fps, and keep your posture steady so the frame stays consistent. Accepted chest-mounted video footage pays $18-$24 per approved hour of usable footage, reviewed by the TrueLabel collector QA team usually within 2 business days of upload. Describe your device, mounts, recording space, language, and availability so TrueLabel can match you to chest-mounted video and related opportunities in the United States and Mexico. Learn more about chest-mounted video work in Mexico, hand-object interaction data, privacy and consent for video capture.
Chest-Mounted Video Capture job answers
Collector opportunity details
- Task
- Chest-Mounted Video Capture
- Work type
- Remote sternum-height hands-free capture (independent contractor)
- Common regions
- the United States and Mexico
- Typical equipment
- approved chest mount with stable hands-free framing
- Capture spec
- Mount at sternum height aimed slightly downward at the work surface, hold a level horizon, shoot 1080p/30fps, and keep your posture steady so the frame stays consistent.
- Pay
- $18-$24 per approved hour of usable footage
- Payment basis
- $18-$24 per approved hour of usable footage, paid only for footage the TrueLabel collector QA team accepts on review (usually within 2 business days of upload)
- Review
- The TrueLabel collector QA team, usually within 2 business days of upload
- Last updated
- June 5, 2026
What this opportunity involves
What chest-mounted video capture involves
Chest-mounted video capture gives a stable, hands-free view from sternum height that stays calmer than a head mount because it does not follow every glance. It suits packing, sorting, and counter work where a level, consistent frame matters. You mount at sternum height, level the horizon, and keep the work surface centered. You submit raw captures and are paid only for accepted footage.
Device setup that passes review
Mount at sternum height aimed slightly downward at the work surface, hold a level horizon, shoot 1080p/30fps, and keep your posture steady so the frame stays consistent. Fit the chest harness snugly at sternum height and test that a typical work surface sits centered before recording.
Common review failures
For this capture type, submissions most often fail because of mounting too high or low so the work surface is cut off, a tilted horizon from an uneven chest harness, and leaning over the task so the frame fills with your torso. Checking for these before you upload keeps work in the accepted queue.
Related collector categories
Collectors who can complete this work often also fit Wearable camera, Head-mounted camera, and Packaging video opportunities, since they share similar framing and privacy standards.
Matching opportunity types
TrueLabel uses collector profile signals such as location, device, language, capture setup, and sample quality to match applicants with eligible collector opportunities.
| Opportunity | Collector work |
|---|---|
| Packing | keep the box and items centered at sternum-height framing |
| Sorting | let the sorted groups stay visible inside the steady frame |
| Kitchen task | position the counter so the work stays mid-frame |
| Workspace organization | capture the surface as you arrange items in order |
Requirements and review
| Area | What to expect |
|---|---|
| Device | Mount at sternum height aimed slightly downward at the work surface, hold a level horizon, shoot 1080p/30fps, and keep your posture steady so the frame stays consistent. |
| Setup | Fit the chest harness snugly at sternum height and test that a typical work surface sits centered before recording. |
| Avoid | mounting too high or low so the work surface is cut off, a tilted horizon from an uneven chest harness, and leaning over the task so the frame fills with your torso. |
| Submission | Raw files uploaded through the approved TrueLabel collector flow; only accepted work is paid. |
Privacy and quality expectations
For this device-based work across the United States and Mexico, good collector work is useful because the recording is clear, complete, and safe to review. Keep the task visible, avoid private information, submit raw files, and follow the opportunity brief before recording. If a project asks for first-person or smartphone video, assume that faces, IDs, payment cards, screens, addresses, private documents, and bystanders should stay out of frame unless the brief explicitly says otherwise.
For additional background, TrueLabel links to public references on privacy and responsible AI data practices. The opportunity brief, collector agreement, and TrueLabel review outcome remain the source of truth for what is accepted, rejected, or paid.
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FAQ
How should I set up for chest-mounted video capture?
Fit the chest harness snugly at sternum height and test that a typical work surface sits centered before recording.
What usually causes chest-mounted video footage to be rejected?
Common failure modes for this capture type are mounting too high or low so the work surface is cut off, a tilted horizon from an uneven chest harness, and leaning over the task so the frame fills with your torso. Checking for these before you upload keeps your acceptance rate high.
Are rejected chest-mounted video uploads paid?
For chest-mounted video capture, the usual cause of a sent-back clip is mounting too high or low so the work surface is cut off. Payment applies only to accepted work that passes review; duplicate, unsafe, private, edited, or off-brief submissions are not eligible.
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