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Media Planner

Los Angeles, CA · On-site +1

$65K - $75K/yr

In business for over 30 years, Allied has built upon its roots in film advertising and publicity to ... We also offer 10 company paid holidays. #LI-Remote Allied Global Marketing is proud to be an equal ...

Media Planner

New York, NY · On-site +1

$60K - $65K/yr

In business for over 30 years, Allied has built upon its roots in film advertising and publicity to ... We also offer 10 company paid holidays. #LI-Remote Allied Global Marketing is proud to be an equal ...

Jr. Social Media Manager

$16.83 - $24.04/hr

... film, television and entertainment clients. Our ideal person has experience executing social ... S.-based employees for payroll and compliance reasons and is not eligible for international remote ...

Manage end-to-end planning, coordination, and execution of live events and film productions from ... Remote within the United States. This role requires 100% of work to be performed in a remote office ...

Social Media Manager

$22.50 - $27.50/hr

Social Media Manager (Medical Aesthetics & Wellness) - HighKey Agency Remote | Full-time | Hourly ... Write hooks and scripts, build shot lists, and run film sessions (you direct the client on camera)

Social Media Intern

New York, NY · On-site +1

$16.50 - $21/hr

Brainstorm, film, and edit original short-form videos (TikToks, IG Reels, YouTube Shorts) and ... when remote. (School credit can be arranged if applicable.) Why Join SPREEAI? * Real Impact ...

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How much do remote film media jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote film media in the United States is $83,601.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $75,500.00 and $92,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Remote Film Media vs Remote Video Editor?

AspectRemote Film MediaRemote Video Editor
CredentialsOften requires film/media production knowledge, basic editing skillsTypically needs advanced editing software skills, possibly certifications in editing
Work EnvironmentCollaborative with production teams, on-set or post-productionPrimarily post-production, remote editing suites
Industry UsageUsed across film, TV, advertising, digital mediaFocused on editing, post-production for various media
Search & Comparison IntentPeople compare roles related to media production and editingPeople look for specialized editing roles in remote settings

Remote Film Media encompasses a broad range of media production tasks, including filming, directing, and post-production. Remote Video Editors focus specifically on editing footage remotely. While both roles require media knowledge, Remote Film Media involves a wider scope of production activities, whereas Remote Video Editors specialize in editing tasks using software like Adobe Premiere or Final Cut Pro.

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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 21 days ago


Welocalize rating

5.9

Company rating: 5.9 out of 10

Based on 10 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

345th of 437 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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