Long-Term YouTube Movie Recaps
Budget: ₹600 – ₹1,500 INR
I run a growing YouTube channel that condenses full-length films into tight, engaging “movies explained” episodes. Every week I need a new video that covers anything from a Hollywood blockbuster to a Bollywood classic or an indie festival gem—variety is part of the channel’s appeal.
I’m not wedded to the usual recipe of plot summary, character analysis, and scene breakdowns; if you have a more inventive structure that keeps retention high, I’m all ears. Likewise, the tone is flexible. Humorous, dramatic, voice-of-God serious—whichever style best fits the film and still plays well with YouTube’s audience guidelines works for me.
Here’s what each delivery should include:
• A polished script (roughly 1,200–1,500 words)
• Final 1080p MP4 video, 8–12 minutes long
• Separate .srt or .vtt subtitle file
• All visuals and audio cleared for fair-use or fully royalty-free
I can supply a weekly list of titles or we can brainstorm together. Because this is a low-budget channel, efficiency matters; quick turnaround and clever editing tricks that avoid copyright flags will go a long way toward a continuing partnership.
If you have a sample recap—any genre, any language—send the link and outline how you’d approach an “all-genres” series while keeping costs lean. I’m aiming for a long-term collaboration, so let’s make sure our creative visions align from the start.
I’m not wedded to the usual recipe of plot summary, character analysis, and scene breakdowns; if you have a more inventive structure that keeps retention high, I’m all ears. Likewise, the tone is flexible. Humorous, dramatic, voice-of-God serious—whichever style best fits the film and still plays well with YouTube’s audience guidelines works for me.
Here’s what each delivery should include:
• A polished script (roughly 1,200–1,500 words)
• Final 1080p MP4 video, 8–12 minutes long
• Separate .srt or .vtt subtitle file
• All visuals and audio cleared for fair-use or fully royalty-free
I can supply a weekly list of titles or we can brainstorm together. Because this is a low-budget channel, efficiency matters; quick turnaround and clever editing tricks that avoid copyright flags will go a long way toward a continuing partnership.
If you have a sample recap—any genre, any language—send the link and outline how you’d approach an “all-genres” series while keeping costs lean. I’m aiming for a long-term collaboration, so let’s make sure our creative visions align from the start.