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As of May 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote extra movie in the United States is $27.67, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.63 and $33.17 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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AspectRemote Extra MovieRemote Video Editor
Required SkillsVideo editing, storytelling, software proficiencyVideo editing, color correction, software proficiency
Work EnvironmentRemote, collaborative teams, media productionRemote, freelance or in-house, media and marketing firms
Industry UsageFilm, entertainment, media companiesAdvertising, marketing, content creation

Remote Extra Movie and Remote Video Editor roles both require strong video editing skills and familiarity with editing software. However, Remote Extra Movie often emphasizes storytelling and cinematic techniques, typically within media production companies, while Remote Video Editor roles are broader, focusing on marketing and content projects across various industries. Both positions are remote and demand similar technical credentials, but their primary focus and industry applications differ slightly.

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Movies Features Writer Intern Unpaid Remote

mxdwn Entertainment

Alhambra, CA • Remote

Other

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

Company Description

mxdwn is an online music and entertainment magazine with news, reviews and features about the latest and best in modern entertainment.

Job Description

If you live and breathe movies and love talking about movies, filmmaking, and storytelling, this is the place for you. Editorial writers are expected to be highly interactive with the critical conversation surrounding industry trends, pieces of movie news, and (especially) new and recent releases. 

We are a young and growing company, meaning there is lots of opportunity for your voice to be heard, but please note that this also means there is little to no budget. We do provide press access where we are able, but this is an UNPAID position. 

We Should Talk More If... 

  • You love movies and love talking about movies. 

  • You're excited by ideas and want to drive conversation surrounding movies and movie industry news. 

  • You have demonstrable writing experience, including experience reviewing movies. Please send us two samples or direct links to samples of your best work. Applications without writing samples will not be considered. 

  • You're awesome at internet research and know how to find reputable information about anything in just a few minutes. 

  • You're familiar with the film industry as a whole and understand running industry trends. 

We'll Be Extra Excited If... 

  • You've worked in the film industry or have prior experience covering the movies. 

  • You know and/or are connected with a particular subsection of the film industry (like if you're the Lion King of all things Disney animation). 

  • You're familiar with things like Wordpress, Google Drive, Slack, and really basic HTML. 

  • You've got a track record of developing unique feature and opinion content. 

  • You can break down a movie and explain complex filmmaking decisions to a lay audience. 

Please tell us about yourself and submit a resume and two recent movie editorials with the subject line "Features Writer" followed by the name of your favorite character from Star Wars so we know that you've read and understand all of the above posting and you are not a robot (although C-3PO and R2-D2 are still acceptable answers). 

Additional Information

All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.