Sports Documentary Scriptwriting
Budget: ₹1,500 – ₹12,500 INR
I’m building a YouTube series that follows the rise, setbacks, and signature moments of standout UFC fighters and legendary footballers. For each episode I need a complete, ready-to-record script that keeps viewers entertained while walking them through the athlete’s journey in strict chronological order—from early life to latest headline.
Your script should:
• Open with a punchy hook that grabs attention within the first 15 seconds.
• Track the athlete’s career milestones year-by-year, weaving in defining matches, turning points, and personal anecdotes.
• Balance solid facts with storytelling flair so the audience feels like they’re ringside or pitch-side, not reading a stats sheet.
• Close on a memorable insight or question that invites discussion in the comments.
Voice & pacing
The tone must stay entertaining—think vivid scene-setting, sharp transitions, and occasional light humour—while remaining respectful and accurate.
Format
Deliver a Google Doc (or Word) clearly broken into VO lines and any suggested on-screen graphics or B-roll cues. A typical episode runs 8–12 minutes on screen, but feel free to propose length if another structure suits the story better.
Research
All information must be verifiable. Cite sources or include links so fact-checking is seamless.
If this sounds like your playground, send over a short sample paragraph profiling any fighter or footballer to showcase your narrative style and chronological flow.
Your script should:
• Open with a punchy hook that grabs attention within the first 15 seconds.
• Track the athlete’s career milestones year-by-year, weaving in defining matches, turning points, and personal anecdotes.
• Balance solid facts with storytelling flair so the audience feels like they’re ringside or pitch-side, not reading a stats sheet.
• Close on a memorable insight or question that invites discussion in the comments.
Voice & pacing
The tone must stay entertaining—think vivid scene-setting, sharp transitions, and occasional light humour—while remaining respectful and accurate.
Format
Deliver a Google Doc (or Word) clearly broken into VO lines and any suggested on-screen graphics or B-roll cues. A typical episode runs 8–12 minutes on screen, but feel free to propose length if another structure suits the story better.
Research
All information must be verifiable. Cite sources or include links so fact-checking is seamless.
If this sounds like your playground, send over a short sample paragraph profiling any fighter or footballer to showcase your narrative style and chronological flow.
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