đ„ Why ZDF?
We donât just make videos, we craft viral stories for one of YouTubeâs biggest audiences. Your script can spark curiosity, laughter, and that irresistible âshare this nowâ energy.
We make short animated films that people love to watch. Millions of people watch them billions of times every month. It starts with ideas which are crafted into scripts by our talented writing team and weâre looking to grow those superstars.
This isnât your usual writing gig, we have a tightly defined voice and structure to our scripts, but nor is this Chat GPT in human form. Itâs highly skilled work but you need to be a creative chameleon, adapting your style to ours and working with ideas given to you.
Zack D. Films is seeking a Script-Writer to help craft short-form video scripts that captivate audiences of over 40M+ viewers worldwide. Your words will shape viral Shorts, ensuring each one is concise, compelling, and unmistakably Zack D. Films.
Youâll craft 65â150 word scripts that:
Hook viewers in seconds.
Deliver fact-driven, visually evocative storytelling.
Nail Zack D. Filmsâ unique tone and style.
Spark audience engagement, retention, and growth.
Draft and refine short, engaging scripts (65â150 words) across diverse topics.
Apply AI tools to spark ideas, but edit to match studio style.
Ensure scripts meet checklist standards for clarity, accuracy, and pacing.
Do your own research and fact-checking before the research team sees it.
Collaborate with fact-checkers and editors to finalize scripts.
Manage multiple scripts simultaneously within weekly deadlines.
Absorb and apply feedback to continuously improve output.
Ultimate Responsibility: Deliver scripts that are concise, punchy, visually evocative, and consistently aligned with Zack D. Filmsâ storytelling style.
You thrive on concise storytelling, slipping seamlessly into anotherâs voice with confidence and flair. Every line you craft carries the thrill of knowing millions will read it, and that rush fuels your drive to make words not just seen, but felt.
Sprawling, character-driven sagas are your comfort zone, deadlines feel like a constant uphill battle, and youâre content to copy-paste AI text as âgood enoughâ without pushing for originality or polish.
Starting rate at $20 per hour.
Essential Skills:
Concise, engaging writing in short formats.
Ability to mimic brand voice and tone.
Juggles priorities with ease and lands every deadline like a pro.
Collaborative communication in remote settings.
Youâre a top performer if you have:
Creative flair in crafting hooks and payoffs.
Ability to adapt quickly to feedback.
Familiarity with AI writing tools for efficiency.
Submit application + complete test project.
Test project reviewed for style, clarity, and adherence to format.
Complete part 2 test project (paid).
Approved candidates move to a trial paid test stage.
Successful candidates offered contract role.
The Test Details:
đ° Pay: This test is unpaid, but if approved, youâll be considered for a paid test.
â° Deadline: No hard deadlineâbut we recommend submitting sooner rather than later.
đ§ The Test:
Weâre asking you to write 5 short scripts about these topics -
How A Toilet Works, and why you shouldn't flush a fire cracker
The Golf Swing That Turned Deadly đïžđȘŠ
How Jawline Surgery Works
What To Do If Your Home Is Flooding Fast đ
Prisoner Fakes Death to Escape Jail
đ Before you start writing, check out our Shorts channel for a clear reference on what we expect:
đș Zack D. Films Shorts
Weâve also put together a doc with several sample scripts to guide you:
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Your scripts should:
Be written in our YouTube Shorts style (snappy, punchy, and highly visual).
Include a strong hook, clear structure, and a compelling payoff.
Stay factual or grounded in a specific, interesting idea or story.
Be around 65â95 words each (about 30 seconds of spoken audio).
FAQâs:
1. Do I have to complete the test to be considered for the role?
Yes. The test is the only way we assess applicants at this stage. It helps us evaluate your understanding of our format, storytelling ability, and how well you can follow a creative brief.
2. Will I be paid for the test?
No, the test is unpaid. However, if your submission is approved, you'll be offered a paid test.
3. How long should the scripts be?
Each script should be around 65â95 words, which is approximately 30 seconds of spoken content. This word count keeps our Shorts punchy, engaging, and easy to animate.
4. What kind of tone and style should I follow?
Your script should mirror our YouTube Shorts style - that means fast-paced, highly visual, and fact-driven with a clear hook, strong structure, and satisfying ending. Check out our channel and example scripts for reference - we canât stress this enough.
5. Is there a deadline for submitting the test?
Thereâs no hard deadline. However, submissions are reviewed on a rolling basis, so the sooner you submit, the faster we can move you into the paid stage if itâs a good fit.
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