YouTube Scriptwriter – Police Chase Channel (Writing + Real Footage Research)

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I’m looking for a talented and detail-oriented scriptwriter for a long-term collaboration on a YouTube channel dedicated to real police pursuits (cars + motorcycles).

Your job is to create engaging 8–15 minute scripts and find real footage from allowed sources so our editor can build cinematic, realistic videos.

🎯 What I Need

3 scripts per week

$15 per script (stable, long-term income)

Each script should contain 8–15 minutes of voice-over

Writing tone similar to:

SuspectVision

PoliceChasesHQ

Viral Chases

⚠️ Do NOT use clips from RealWorldPolice, PoliceActivity, CodeBlueCam, or any compilation channels with Content ID.

We only use safe sources.

🧠 Your Responsibilities

✔ Write an immersive, documentary-style script based on a real U.S. police pursuit

✔ Find real footage that matches the story

✔ Provide a document including:

The full script

Links to each video source

Exact timecodes (e.g., FOX 11 — 02:31 to 02:37)

Confirmation that clips are safe, transformable, and NOT content-ID restricted

✔ Clips must be short (5–8 seconds) and easy for the editor to transform.

📸 Where to Find Footage (Allowed Sources Only)

🟦 Local News Channels (SAFE — usually NOT Content ID protected)

FOX 11 Los Angeles

ABC7 Los Angeles

KTLA 5

FOX 10 Phoenix

ABC15 Arizona

AZFamily 3TV / CBS5

WPLG Local 10 (Miami)

KHOU 11 (Houston)

KCRA 3 (Sacramento)

WESH 2 (Orlando)

🟩 Official Agencies (Dashcam / Public Records / FOIA)

Arizona DPS

Texas DPS

Florida Highway Patrol

Washington State Patrol

Local Police Departments (Phoenix PD, LAPD, etc.)

🟣 Other Allowed Sources

archive.org (police footage, dashcams)

OnScene.TV

Raw news footage released by local journalists

🔴 Forbidden Sources (Content ID)

❌ RealWorldPolice

❌ PoliceActivity

❌ CodeBlueCam

❌ Any compilation channels with protected footage

⚖️ Fair Use Requirements

Use only short clips (5–8 seconds each)

No reuploads of full videos

Scripts must be fully transformative (analysis, storytelling, commentary)

Always reference your sources

✍️ Writing Style

Immersive, cinematic, factual

Clear structure: Intro → Build-up → Pursuit → Climax → Resolution

Natural, conversational tone (works with AI voice-over)

Style similar to Netflix crime documentaries or news reports

✅ You’re a Perfect Fit If You…

Have experience with YouTube scripting or narrative writing

Can research real events quickly and accurately

Know how to add tension, pacing, and emotional impact

Want a long-term partnership

Can deliver 3 scripts per week

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