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How much do horror film jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 26, 2026, the average yearly pay for horror film in the United States is $116,601.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $88,500.00 and $136,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Horror Film job?

A Horror Film job involves working on films that aim to scare, thrill, or disturb audiences through storytelling, cinematography, special effects, and sound design. Roles can include directing, screenwriting, acting, makeup effects, cinematography, and editing. Professionals in this field use suspense, jump scares, and eerie atmospheres to evoke fear and excitement.

What are some unique challenges faced when working on a horror film production?

Horror film productions often involve long and irregular hours, especially during night shoots or when creating complex practical effects and makeup. You may need to work closely with special effects artists, makeup professionals, and stunt coordinators to achieve convincing scares and suspenseful scenes. Additionally, adhering to safety protocols is crucial when using effects, stunts, or working on set pieces designed for surprise or fear. Collaborating within a team under pressure while maintaining a creative atmosphere is key to overcoming these unique industry challenges and delivering a memorable final product.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Horror Film position, and why are they important?

To thrive in a horror filmmaker role, you typically need a deep understanding of film production, storytelling, and genre-specific techniques, often supported by a degree in film studies or related experience. Mastery of video editing software, special effects, and industry-standard cameras are crucial, alongside familiarity with sound design and lighting equipment. Creativity, collaboration, and the ability to manage tight deadlines help set apart exceptional professionals in this field. These skills are essential to create compelling, suspenseful films that engage audiences and adhere to production timelines and budgets.

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Entertainment Media Content Copy Writer (Remote in US)

Entertainment Media Content Copy Writer (Remote in US)

Welocalize

Montevallo, AL • Remote

$40/hr

Full-time

Posted 10 days ago


Welocalize rating

5.9

Company rating: 5.9 out of 10

Based on 10 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

337th of 430 rated business services


Job description

This opportunity is only available to candidates currently residing in the following U.S. states: Alabama, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.

Overview

Help shape how AI talks about TV and film.


We’re looking for writers with genuine entertainment fluency — people who actually watch anime, K-drama, dark comedy, atmospheric horror, and family cinema, and can write about it in a polished, on-brand voice.


You’ll work from home on a flexible schedule.

What you will do

  • Write short-form content about TV shows, films, and entertainment titles in a defined brand voice
  • Rewrite AI-generated entertainment copy so it sounds natural, accurate, and tonally right for the genre
  • Research plot details, cast, episodes, and cultural context to keep every line factually correct
  • Match tone to the title — a horror logline shouldn’t read like a rom-com summary
  • Flag AI responses that miss genre conventions, get facts wrong, or feel off in voice

Project details

  • Start date: Immediate
  • Duration: Ongoing
  • Hours: ~20 hours per week, flexible schedule
  • Job type: Freelance contract
  • Location: Remote, US-based
  • Rate: $40/h

Who we are looking for

  • A real writer — short-form copy, editorial, brand, fiction, screenwriting, or published reviews. Not “writing-adjacent” work. A portfolio link, clippings, Substack, or published samples should accompany your application.
  • Genuine entertainment fluency — If you can tell us, off the top of your head, the difference between isekai and shōnen, name a comedian whose set you’d recommend to a friend, or explain why a K-drama like Destined With You works, you’re the right person.
  • Native or near-native conversational US English, with strong control of tone, grammar, and register.
    Comfortable writing inside a brand voice — you’ve written as a publication, brand, or persona before, not just in your own voice.
  • A background in English, Creative Writing, Journalism, Film/Media Studies, Theatre, or Communications is a plus, not a requirement.
  • Ready for structured short-form work with character limits, style guides, and a high accuracy bar.

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