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Slit Film Operator

Bridgeport, AL

$16 - $19/hr

A Slit Film Operator maintains and operates a film extrusion line to cut continuous lengths of ... Must be able to read, write and speak English * Must be able to perform basic math calculations ...

Slit Film Operator

Bridgeport, AL · On-site

$16 - $19/hr

A Slit Film Operator maintains and operates a film extrusion line to cut continuous lengths of ... Must be able to read, write and speak English * Must be able to perform basic math calculations ...

Film Society Producer Job Category: Student Hourly Job Profile: Student Help Job Summary ... Media Studies, Writing/English, or other Communication majors * People with a passion for making ...

This person is responsible for the management of Film Society content, finding student-written work to produce, filling positions for unpaid on-screen/behind the scenes talent, and the screening and ...

Account Executive

New York, NY · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

... and film writer J. Hoberman, among many others. The Voice, which has won three Pulitzers, has always been an aggressive interrogator of the powers that be, as well as a force for finding and ...

Account Executive

New York, NY · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

... and film writer J. Hoberman, among many others. The Voice, which has won three Pulitzers, has always been an aggressive interrogator of the powers that be, as well as a force for finding and ...

Automotive Film Installer

Austin, TX · On-site

$48K - $60K/yr

  • PTO

The Automotive Window Film Technician's primary duty is to install and/or remove all types of ... Strong verbal and written communication skills * Strong interpersonal and customer service skills ...

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How much do film writer jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for film writer in the United States is $38.94, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $28.85 and $47.12 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How much do film writers make?

Film writers, also known as screenwriters, typically earn between $50,000 and $150,000 annually, depending on experience, industry reputation, and project scope. Established writers working on major films or television can earn significantly more, often through royalties and residuals. Many film writers work freelance or on a project basis, which can affect income stability.

What does a film writer do?

A Film Writer creates scripts for movies, including dialogue, character development, and story structure. They may develop original screenplays or adapt existing works for film. Film Writers often collaborate with directors, producers, and studios to refine scripts and align them with a project's vision. Their job requires creativity, an understanding of storytelling techniques, and knowledge of industry standards.

How do you become a film writer?

To become a film writer, individuals typically develop strong storytelling skills through education such as film or creative writing programs, gain experience by writing scripts and building a portfolio, and often network within the industry to find opportunities. Proficiency with screenwriting software and understanding industry standards are also important for success.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a film writer?

To thrive as a Film Writer, you need creative storytelling ability, strong command of screenwriting structure, and proficiency in developing compelling characters and dialogue, typically supported by a background in film studies or creative writing. Familiarity with industry-standard screenwriting software such as Final Draft or Celtx is essential, along with knowledge of screenplay formatting. Exceptional communication, collaboration, and adaptability help film writers stand out, especially when working with directors, producers, or writing teams. These skills are vital for producing scripts that can be successfully developed into films while meeting the creative vision and commercial needs of the project.

How to get a job in film writing?

To get a job as a film writer, develop a strong portfolio of scripts or screenplays, gain experience through internships or freelance projects, and network within the industry. Knowledge of screenwriting software and understanding of storytelling techniques are also important for success in this field.
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Infographic showing various Film Writer job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 67% Full Time, 11% Temporary, 11% Contract, and 11% Nights. Highlights an 89% In-person, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $81,001 per year, or $38.9 per hour.

Film Instructor / Filmmaking Mentor (Part-Time Teaching Artist)

Latino Film Institute

Garden Grove, CA • On-site

$31.80/hr

Part-time

Re-posted 16 days ago


Job description

Film Instructor / Filmmaking Mentor (Part-Time Teaching Artist)


Compensation: $31.80/hour + paid prep + mileage reimbursement

Schedule: Part-time, 7-19 hrs/week

Locations: Orange, Anaheim or Garden Grove, CA


Keep one foot in the craft while shaping the next generation of filmmakers.

The Youth Cinema Project hires working filmmakers to teach project-based film classes to students in grades 5-12, guiding them from script to screen on a real short film over the school year. It’s flexible, part-time work that fits around freelance gigs, with paid prep time and a curriculum already built for you. You bring the craft; we bring the lesson plans.

What you’ll do

  • Teach two 90-minute film classes a week, partnered with a co-mentor

  • Guide students through the full filmmaking process, writing, shooting, and editing, to produce a finished short film

  • Teach from our ready-made, rigorous curriculum (no lesson planning from scratch)

  • Help young people find their voice and discover a path into film

Why filmmakers take this role

  • Flexible hours (avg. 7-14/week) that work around production schedules and freelance gigs

  • $31.80/hour, plus paid preparation time and paid training

  • Mileage reimbursed for any travel

  • Stay creatively engaged between projects, and give back to your community

What you’ll need

  • 3+ years working in the film industry, as a director, producer, or in any below-the-line role

  • Strong skills in at least one area of filmmaking

  • Enough editing ability to cut simple short content (DaVinci Resolve a plus)

  • Comfortable and confident working with kids in a school setting

  • Valid driver’s license, auto insurance, and reliable transportation (some travel up to 50 miles; mileage reimbursed). Comfortable using Google Workspace.

Nice to have (not required)

  • Film degree or film-school background

  • Previous teaching or mentoring experience

  • Knowledge of camera, audio, and G&E equipment; film story structure

  • Experience with Frame.io and Dropbox


How to apply

Send your résumé and a link to your reel or portfolio. That’s all to get started. Promising candidates will be asked for a few work samples and a short note about your interest in the next step.


Good to know

This position works directly with students and requires successful completion of a background check, Live Scan fingerprinting, and a TB screening prior to employment. The role involves extended periods of standing, frequent outdoor work, and the ability to safely lift and transport up to 50 pounds of filmmaking equipment. All required state-mandated trainings, including Child Abuse Mandated Reporter and Harassment Prevention training, are provided and compensated. Please note that participation in or completion of the pre-instruction Boot Camp training does not guarantee employment or placement as a YCP Mentor.


The Latino Film Institute Youth Cinema Project is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of gender, race, religion, age, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law.