Published 9 hours ago
Company: Tycer Media Channel: Friend (1.75M+ subscribers)
Location: Remote — UK, EU, or US only
Role type: Ad-hoc / freelance, moving to fixed part-time from mid-August 2026
Schedule (from mid-August 2026): 2 days per week | 3:00 PM – 10:00 PM BST US equivalents (summer): 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM EDT / 7:00 AM – 2:00 PM PDT
Start: Ad-hoc work available now; part-time from mid-August 2026
Pay: Per finished script
Hours: ~14 hours per week from August (ad-hoc before then)
We're the production team behind Friend, a Minecraft roleplay channel with over 1.75 million subscribers and 250M+ long-form views in the past year. Our content is scripted, directed, and produced in-house with a team of voice actors, writers, editors, developers, and artists. Everything starts with the script, it's the backbone of every video we make.
We're looking for an Video Screenwriter to take approved video outlines and turn them into full, production-ready scripts. You'll be handed a beat-by-beat outline and our established characters, and your job is to bring it to life: writing the dialogue, shaping the pacing, and delivering a finished script our voice actors can record from, our builders build from, and and our editors to edit off
This starts as ad-hoc, project-by-project work. From mid-August 2026 it becomes a fixed part-time arrangement — 2 days per week, 3:00–10:00 PM BST. We'd expect a productive writing day to land around 4,000–5,000 words of finished script.
Equalling one finished script per 6-8 hour working day.
This is writing for retention. Our audience skews young (female-leaning), and they decide whether to keep watching in the first ten seconds. You need to hook fast, keep the stakes clear, and never lose our younger audience in a confusing plot, while still writing something with genuine heart and personality.
You know this space from the inside. You've watched Minecraft creators, probably since you were young, and you understand the rhythms, humour, and storytelling conventions of Minecraft roleplay and gaming YouTube. They don't need explaining to you; they're native. On top of that, you can actually write: structure a story, write dialogue that sounds real, and hold an audience all the way through.
All new writers begin with a paid trial — typically one or two scripts — so we can assess fit on both sides before committing to an ongoing arrangement.
Apply on our website — please include links to writing samples or a portfolio.