Professional Video Scriptwriter Needed

Job ID: 40346853

Budget: $30 – $250 USD

I’m gearing up for a focused marketing push and looking for someone who can take full ownership of content—from scripting to shaping how it’s delivered on screen.

This role goes beyond writing. I need a strong content creator who understands marketing, storytelling, and video production, and can translate ideas into content that actually performs.

The core requirement is creating sharp, professional video scripts for short-form content across social platforms and our website. These scripts should be clear, engaging, and built to convert—capturing attention early, holding it, and leading naturally into a strong call-to-action.

Alongside this, you’ll also work with us on online interviews and recorded conversations. This includes:
• Structuring interview formats and flow
• Writing questions that bring out strong, usable insights
• Preparing talking points for hosts or speakers
• Shaping the narrative so the final content feels intentional and aligned with our brand

You should be comfortable thinking end-to-end—from concept to final output. That means understanding pacing, visuals, delivery style, and how content will be edited and consumed. Ideally, you’ve worked closely with video production or have hands-on experience creating content yourself.

You’ll be working from a mix of inputs—product briefs, rough ideas, or existing material—and turning them into clean, production-ready scripts and content frameworks.

Tone should remain consistently professional, confident, and to the point. No fluff—just strong messaging that resonates.

When reaching out, focus on your experience:
• Types of content you’ve created (video, interviews, branded content, etc.)
• Industries or brands you’ve worked with
• Examples of scripts and finished videos
• Any involvement in interviews, podcasts, or hosted content
• Measurable results (engagement, retention, conversions)

I’m looking for someone who can move quickly, collaborate smoothly through a few iterations, and bring both structure and creative direction to the table.

If this sounds like you, let’s connect and start with the first piece.