We’re looking for a creative, detail-oriented YouTube scriptwriter who understands the high-retention, storytelling-based format popularized by channels like SeanTalk, Celebrix, Dr Mystery, and Conflext. Our channel covers viral streamer moments, such as “15 Times Neon Got Humiliated Live” or “Streamers Who Got Attacked by Animals.”
This is a long-term role for someone who can write engaging, clip-driven scripts that enhance the footage not talk over it. Your scripts will shape the narrative but let the clips carry the emotion and pacing.
What You’ll Do:
Write 8–15 entry scripts for videos that are 8–15 minutes long
Follow our proven structure: hook intro → high-retention clip setup → no transitions → strong clip flow
Set up the clips with strong openers and punchy lines no over-talking or filler
Make it clip-first: only 10–30 percent of the entry should be voiceover
Create intro sections that preview some of the most dramatic clips with J-cuts
Match our formatting and tone casual, confident, story-like delivery
Examples of Videos You’d Be Writing For:
15 Times Kai Cenat Crashed Out Live
When Streamers Got Exposed by Their Toxic Parents
15 Streamer Breakups That Went Horribly Wrong
Streamers Who Got Banned Live For Crazy Reasons
You’re a Great Fit If You:
Watch Twitch, YouTube, and follow streamer culture
Have experience writing for YouTube commentary, drama, or storytelling channels
Know how to set up a clip, not explain it
Understand pacing, emotional beats, and viral tension
Can write in a tone that’s casual, dramatic, and easy to listen to
Bonus if You:
Have edited videos or understand the editing process
Know how to timestamp, label entries, and structure scripts clearly
Can write 2–4 scripts per week consistently
To Apply, Please Send:
1. A few lines explaining your experience with YouTube or scriptwriting
2. Send your work that you have done that is related to what I'm looking for
3. Your rate per script 8–15 entries, around 1000 words max
4. Your turnaround time
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