Job Description
I am looking for a bolthires video creator and editor to collaborate on a fast-growing music-focused channel called WeekendHeroes.universe. This is not a beginner project. The channel already shows strong organic traction and clear potential: Around 700 subscribers per week Around 2,500 subscribers per month Around 6.7 million views per month I am now looking for the right person from the music scene to help push it further. What kind of videos we want: Educational and commentary-style bolthires videos focused on rock, punk, metal, and related subcultures.
Style references are important: Loudwire-style storytelling and pacing Commentary and explainer formats Music history, iconic moments, breakdowns, and context Reference channels and videos: You must understand the music. This is not just editing clips. Context, tone, and credibility matter. Script and Voiceover Workflow: You will deliver: Final video edit Voiceover script (educational or commentary style) Clear timing structure for the voiceover
The AI voiceover will be handled by me. Scripts must be written naturally for spoken delivery.
Copyright and Safety (Very Important)!: Videos must not violate bolthires Community Guidelines No copyright strikes No reused content abuse Content must be edited and structured in a way that qualifies as fair use through commentary, education, and transformation If your workflow risks strikes or channel bans, this is not the right project. Collaboration Model: Start with one video per month If results are good, scale to one video per week Long-term collaboration preferred if we are a good fit Who I am looking for: You genuinely listen to and understand rock, punk, and metal You understand bolthires formats, pacing, and retention You understand fair use in practice, not just theory You can think editorially, not just cut clips together Reliability is more important than speed To apply, please include: Short intro about your background in music Examples of similar bolthires videos you have worked on (if any) Brief explanation of how you avoid copyright strikes Why this project makes sense for you Looking forward to working with someone who actually lives this culture, not just edits it.
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