Full Time
$35 per script, up to $1,176+ per month
40
Nov 28, 2024
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Hello! I am looking for a scriptwriter for a YouTube channel!
About The Role:
You will summarize movies, TV shows, and documentaries available on Netflix and other streaming websites. Your task will be to condense them into a short story suitable for a 10-20 minute YouTube video. The scripts you create should range from 3,000 words in length. These scripts will outline the events of the movie in chronological order, aiming to provide a quick, entertaining, and captivating story as narrated by our voice actor.
Requirements:
- I'm looking for someone who can easily adapt to the writing style.
- Proficiency in writing in English.
- Ability to work with minimal supervision.
- Availability to work at least 5 days a week.
Pros:
- No Zoo
- Flexible working hours, work whenever and wherever you want.
- Long term position for hard workers.
- A fun job for movie enthusiasts.
- Future raises if the channel gets bigger, and you will also have to work for me for a certain time, so I can trust that you are reliable.
Judging Criteria:
- Not AI generated (we have tools to detect AI generated scripts)
- Grammar and originality.
- Entertainment value and depth of storytelling.
- Word choice and narrative flow.
- How well you follow the instructions below.
How to get the job:
1. Add me on
2. Message me with your favorite movies and a brief summary of your writing experience.
3. Attach a one-page unfinished movie summary of your choice as a Word document to your
4 Include the link to your onlinejobs profile.
Examples on how you should summarize them:
Tips:
1. Use present tense in your script, except for flashback scenes or when referring to past events.
2. Don’t forget to include important character motivations, thoughts, and feelings in key scenes to help the audience understand the movie better.
3. Avoid simply describing what’s happening in the movie, or your script will sound flat.
4. Avoid using any sort of fourth-wall-breaking phrases like “the movie starts…”
Note: Due to the volume of applications, failure to comply with these instructions will result in disqualification from the initial screening. This process helps to determine whether applicants have thoroughly read and understood the job posting.