SLR is paying $500 to creators for Originals scripts [ON HOLD]

We are fully committed to $500/script initiative. It’s a flat rate for Original movies

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Good luck, I hope you get better treatment than I did. Their QA team took 20-30 days to review the scripts I sent them and they were usually very vague with their feedback. For instance their feedback on one of my scripts said “try not to miss full strokes” on a scene that I scripted frame by frame. Literally not a single missed stroke. I wasted 3 hours of my life rewatching an entire scene at 33% speed to try to find a missed stroke that didn’t exist :rofl::rofl:

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Is there any guarantees for payment? I’m seeing a lot of comments about people waiting a considerable amount of time to get paid for their work and in some cases not being paid at all due to nebulous feedback.I would obviously love to get involved but I’m sure you can understand the hesitation here.

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Once script passed QA there’s nothing to worry about payments.

SLR is known for super high quality scripts and a lot of users rely on that.

You can create script for scenes that have AI script, yes. Please, send me in DM from which email you sent script, I will check with the team for the status of review

When joining, you sign a contract which is your guarantee for payment. QA has to approve script first, so you are paid upon approval of the script. We do not activate script on SLR main grid before payment is made, just to make sure everything is ok.

If you are interested, send me an email to scripts@sexlikereal.com

@Realcumber is the one deciding what his scripts are worth. Community scripts price is decided by us as SLR. So if any script creator decides his scripts are worth 6,99 or 10,99, he can set his price to that.

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Aren’t scripts where “script creator” is set to “community-scripts” these “$500 per script” where SLR do a one time payment to the script creator? If they are, why do the script creator set the price and not SLR? :confused:

Community scripts are where we set the price, so all community scripts are 5,99$ as decided by the SLR.
Realcumber does not do any community scripts, he is on our revenue share program, so we do not have a say on how much his scripts will be sold for, he decides himself.

ok, thanks for the clarification. Not easy know the boundaries of what’s SLR and what’s marketplace with studios/scripters.

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Hi! I’ve been scripting VR videos, even flat videos, for almost two years now. I wonder if this offer is still available now?

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totally :+1:

just mail scripts@sexlikereal.com

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will do. thanks! :grin:

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So basically it’s like pornstars with shitty contracts. the pornstar gets paid $500-$5000 a shoot but the studio makes 100x since they own your rights.
$500/4 is 125 downloads. So all your hard work goes for 125 downloads, even tho slr traffic is overloaded and will exceed 125 downloads down the road. all this can be avoided when AI gets better and better tracking.

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a couple of things:
sure, it’s not lucrative, but think of the work that’s being done comparatively. casting models, hiring models, scheduling shoots, actual filming, equipment for filming, cost of location, then post production, editing, cost of equipment/editors/ website people, marketers, social media people, legal, payroll. most of the things i listed come with humans with college degrees, whereas scripting requires nothing but me sitting in my underwear inputting dots on a line frame by frame. I honestly can’t think of a job in this whole operation easier than scripter (and that’s coming from one). then, comparing it to the amount of money I’ve made from scripting on my own, maybe a total of $300 since last May, $500/script sounds great.

Please note that I’m not speaking on behalf of SLR or even being paid by them (yet, QA process is long and i think i tried joining at an inopportune time so it’s taking a while).

second, there’s also a revenue sharing program that you earn per script use. again, not lucrative from what i’m hearing, but still something.

what is the 4 representing here? days of work on a script? i can’t think of why its being divided by 4.

4 = $3.99 maybe (a typical price for a script)? So 125 downloads is a kind of break even if you don’t bother about infrastructure costs etc. Just speculation from my side though. Can’t think of anything else.

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The $500/script is a completely separate program from revenue sharing. It only applies to SLR original scenes and the $500 buys the rights to the script from you and SLR gets all future revenue from that script.

The revenue sharing program is for scripting non SLR Originals for which you don’t earn any money up front, but you retain the rights to the script and get a 50% share of all future sales on the script + a split of the SLR script subscriptions.

I know, I’m in both programs.

still a good deal, better than nothing. not like anyone should try and make a full-time job out of it though, unless you get lucky with Patreon as well.

Yeah, it’s better to treat it as a hobby that you can make a little money off of. Unless you live in a poor country the pay isn’t very good. SLR expects frame by frame scripting with very high accuracy on timing which will likely take you 15-20+ hours per scene, and that’s assuming they don’t nitpick your stroke length and ask you to completely change things (which they did to every script i ever sent them). So probably about $20/h with no benefits and since it’s considered self employed work you’ll have to pay an extra 8% payroll tax on top of regular income taxes.