YouTube scriptwriting

YouTube Scriptwriting

Scripted to be heard, not read

Good YouTube scripts don't read like articles. They're built around how people actually listen — short sentences, natural rhythm, clear structure, and a hook that earns the next 30 seconds before the viewer clicks away.

My scripting work spans a few different worlds. On the tech side, I've written and presented 20+ tutorial videos for Proton and produced scripted content for Adventrum — taking complex software and making it feel approachable without dumbing it down. Beyond tech, I've written sports documentary content for the Rockets Fever channel and historical and cultural content for the Versed channel (194k subscribers), which requires a completely different voice: narrative-driven, engaging, and built for longer watch times.

That range matters. A tech tutorial and a documentary-style explainer are not the same script, and knowing the difference shows up in the work. I also bring a strong background in fintech and finance copywriting — with clients including Wise (formerly TransferWise) and others in financial services and real estate — which means I'm comfortable with regulated, detail-heavy subject matter that still needs to be readable.

Every script is SEO-aware (titles, descriptions, chapter markers), paced for on-camera delivery or voiceover, and structured to keep retention high. If you need someone to present or voice the script too, I do that — fewer handoffs, tighter final product.

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