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Animation Script Writer Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Creative Executive

Burbank, CA · On-site

$89K - $116K/yr

... directors by soliciting & analyzing scripts and interviewing writers * Build & maintain ... Animation feature experience is a plus * Excellent sense of screenplay structure, character and ...

Develop core deliverables (eg, PowerPoint slides, manuscripts, video scripts, executive summaries ... Partner with Presentation and Graphic Designers on various illustrations, animations, and creative ...

Software Engineer 2

San Jose, CA · On-site

$114K - $156K/yr

... Animation noted * Strong understanding of software testing fundamentals, methodologies, and the test life cycle * Experience writing and maintaining test specs and automated test scripts * Hands-on ...

Complete a final polished script to act as the backbone for animation production and pre-production ... A strong portfolio of writing that demonstrates impactful storytelling for adult audiences

Experience creating basic motion graphics and animations. * Knowledge of media codecs, video ... Consult with and advise clients to assist with writing video scripts in order to create accurate ...

Creative Positions (Intern)

Fort Lauderdale, FL · On-site

$14.25 - $19/hr

Animator: An individual who creates visual effects, graphics, and animations for various media ... They may also work with clients to develop concepts, scripts, and storyboards, or collaborate with ...

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How much do animation script writer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 11, 2026, the average hourly pay for animation script writer in the United States is $24.29, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.51 and $27.88 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an Animation Script Writer do?

An Animation Script Writer creates compelling stories, dialogue, and narrative structures for animated films, TV shows, or online content. They develop characters, write engaging scripts, and collaborate with directors, animators, and producers to ensure the story aligns with the animation’s visual and thematic goals. Their work involves brainstorming ideas, refining scripts, and ensuring the tone and pacing fit the target audience.

How much do animation screenwriters make?

Animation script writers typically earn between $40,000 and $100,000 annually, depending on experience, project scope, and industry. Entry-level writers may start lower, while experienced professionals working on major productions or with strong portfolios can earn higher salaries. Skills in storytelling, familiarity with industry software, and a strong portfolio can influence earning potential.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Animation Script Writer position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Animation Script Writer, you need excellent storytelling abilities, a flair for writing engaging dialogue, and a solid understanding of animation production, often supported by a degree in creative writing, screenwriting, or a related field. Familiarity with industry-standard scriptwriting software like Final Draft or Celtx, and sometimes storyboard tools, is highly valuable. Strong collaboration, adaptability, and clear communication help writers work effectively with directors, animators, and producers. These skills are crucial for creating compelling scripts that align with production requirements and resonate with diverse audiences.

What does a typical workday look like for an Animation Script Writer?

A typical workday for an Animation Script Writer often involves developing story concepts, writing or revising scripts, and collaborating with creative teams such as directors, storyboard artists, and animators. You may attend brainstorming sessions, receive feedback, and adjust scripts to match visual storytelling needs or production constraints. Script writers also research trends and audience preferences to keep content fresh and appealing. While deadlines can be tight, the work is highly creative and collaborative, making each day varied and engaging.

How to become a script writer for animation?

To become an animation script writer, develop strong storytelling and writing skills, often through a degree in screenwriting, film, or related fields. Build a portfolio of scripts, gain experience with screenwriting software, and understand animation production processes. Networking within the industry and staying updated on trends can also help secure opportunities.

How much do script writers get paid?

Animation script writers typically earn between $40,000 and $80,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and the complexity of projects. Entry-level writers may start lower, while experienced professionals or those working on major productions can earn higher salaries or project-based fees.

Are script writers in demand?

Script writers, including those who create animation scripts, are in demand as the entertainment and media industries continue to grow, especially with the rise of streaming platforms and digital content. Strong storytelling skills, proficiency with screenwriting software, and the ability to adapt to various formats increase employability in this field.
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Senior YouTube Long-Form Writer

Contrarian Thinking LLC

Austin, TX • On-site

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Re-posted 16 days ago


Job description

We're building the fastest-growing business media operation on YouTube. You'll work alongside the most talented editors, producers, and creative strategists in long-form video, the people who've scaled channels to 2M+, 10M, 100M subscribers, broken algorithmic records, and redefined what retention looks like in premium content. This is about craft. You understand the platform at the deepest level and are excited to be part of a creative team that's consistently breaking its own benchmarks.
The Opportunity
We have 2M+ YouTube subscribers, and we're growing faster than we ever have. Our in-house creative team has built something rare: a system that consistently produces scripts that hold attention, drive engagement, and move the needle on watch time and retention curves. You'll be embedded in that team, writing alongside editors who understand pacing & collaborating with producers who've mastered the algorithm. You'll be in a creative environment where every script is stress-tested, measured, and refined until it performs at the highest level.
What You'll Actually Do
You'll write scripts that the best creative team on YouTube turns into record-breaking content.
  • Craft hooks that convert. The first 30 seconds are everything. You'll write openings that make stopping impossible. Our creative team will film them with the precision of a feature filmmaker. Together, you'll iterate until the hook is perfect.
  • Engineer retention curves. You understand pacing, curiosity gaps, and payoff structure. You know why audiences stay or drop. You write with the retention graph in your head. Our editors will use that blueprint to create visual pacing that amplifies every beat.
  • Build narrative architecture. Long-form content (10-25 minutes) requires structure. You'll create the skeleton: act breaks, tension points, and resolution. Our production team will execute it with the craft of a scripted series.
  • Collaborate with the best. Every script you write goes into the hands of editors who've built channels from zero to millions. Producers who understand algorithmic incentives. Animators who can visualize complexity. You're not writing alone. You're writing into a machine built for excellence.
This month's collaboration looked like:
  • You pitched a concept. The founder green-lit it in 48 hours. You wrote the first draft. Editors tightened the structure. Producers tested three different hooks with the algorithm. The winning version went to camera and hit 1.8M views with a 48% average watch time.
  • A dense financial topic needed narrative weight. You restructured it as a story with rising tension and a payoff that shifted how viewers think about money. The creative team animated it beautifully. 900K views. 11K comments. Comment section is debating the framework.
  • You rewrote a script five times. Each rewrite got sharper. The creative team kept pushing-'Can we tighten the pacing here? Can we add more specificity?' By the final version, it was a masterpiece of long-form YouTube. 2.3M views.
  • You'll sit in creative meetings where every element: the script, the visuals, the pacing, the graphics, is stress-tested until it's airtight.
  • You'll get feedback that's direct and specific. You'll measure results in real time. You'll see what works and iterate. This is how you learn YouTube at the highest level.
What We Need at the Core:
  • Proven YouTube writing credentials. Long-form scripts (10+ minutes) with real performance data. Links required. We want to see where you've held attention at scale, driven engagement, and understood the retention curve.
  • Deep structural understanding of YouTube.
  • Exceptional storytelling instincts. You can take any topic and find the narrative thread.
  • Speed and openness to iteration. You move fast. You ship. You treat feedback as gold.
  • A distinct creative voice. You have a point of view. Your writing has personality. You're not generic.
Bonus:
  • You've written for a 500K+ subscriber channel.
  • You understand YouTube economics and how to structure content for algorithmic performance.
  • You've studied retention curves and made decisions based on that data.
  • You've worked with creative teams at scale-editors, producers, cinematographers.
  • You've built frameworks or concepts that became reference points in comments.
You'll measure success by:
  • Subscribers, watch time and retention curves.
  • Comment engagement and what people are debating.
  • How many viewers cite your frameworks.
  • How the creative team talks about your work: 'This script was a dream to edit.'
Who We Are
Contrarian Thinking is an investment and advisory firm powered by media and led by veterans of Wall Street, Private Equity, and operators of Main Street businesses. We help owners BUY, SCALE, and SELL businesses.
Our Ecosystem:
  1. Capital & Investment Company - We invest millions annually in businesses, and support our portfolio businesses in scaling to create enduring, profitable businesses they love to run, but also change the world.
  2. Events & Community - We help business buyers and builders with live workshops, weekly calls, and annual events around the country. We have two types of communities: 1) For Buyers - a vetted community of buyers who utilize our campus, curriculum, and advisors to buy or invest in businesses, and 2) For Builders - a community and events where we help builders use our proven scaling systems, advisors, and curriculum to grow profitable, enduring businesses.
  3. Media & Content - We aim to be the biggest and most trusted business media company in the world - through podcasts, YouTube, books, and online education. We aim to make business and finance content better than any University degree.

Come build with us.