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DramaBox

Localization Screenwriter

DramaBox, Los Angeles, California, United States, 90079

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About the Company

DramaBox is an innovative leader in mobile streaming, offering an extensive selection of on-demand TV shows, movies, and short films designed to captivate audiences worldwide. At DramaBox, we’re passionate about redefining the storytelling experience for a digital-first world — bringing together talented creatives and tech-savvy professionals to shape the future of entertainment. Joining DramaBox means becoming part of a collaborative, fast-growing team that’s dedicated to pushing boundaries and creating impactful, original content that resonates across diverse audiences. Position Summary

We are seeking a talented Localization Screenwriter to adapt and refine TV mini series scripts for the North American market. This role is ideal for a creative professional with a strong background in screenwriting, a nuanced understanding of both Western and Chinese storytelling, and a passion for bringing international stories to life for local audiences. What We’re Looking For

Native English speaker with exceptional screenwriting skills. Proven experience writing or adapting scripts for TV mini series, ideally with an eye toward international or cross-cultural audiences. Educational background in film, television, creative writing, or a related field is highly preferred. Deep familiarity with North American web literature trends and a good sense of Chinese TV mini series styles and themes. What You’ll Be Doing

Collaborate with Chinese-American writers and our internal script editors to adapt original scripts, ensuring they resonate authentically with North American audiences. Revise dialogue, narrative flow, and character arcs to align with cultural expectations and local storytelling sensibilities. Maintain the essence of the original scripts while enhancing relatability and engagement for the target market. Provide creative input and localization insights throughout the script development process.

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