Deep-Dive Archival Researcher
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I am a lead researcher and story architect specializing in high-retention, documentary-style YouTube video essays. Recently, I spearheaded up to 70% of the core research for the ScreenPuff channel, building the narrative foundations for massive deep dives into American Psycho, Breaking Bad, Suits, The Sopranos, and Avatar.
I don't just pull facts from Wikipedia; I hunt down the hidden friction that makes a video go viral. Whether it’s unearthing grainy 1999 press junkets to map out the casting battles behind Patrick Bateman, or finding the exact behind-the-scenes quote that perfectly anchors an editing sequence, I know how to turn obscure archival data into a gripping narrative hook.
Having worked seamlessly alongside large production teams—coordinating with multiple writers, editors, and voiceover artists—I understand the entire pipeline of premium YouTube content. I am currently looking to partner with ambitious documentary, pop-culture, and film analysis channels ready to scale their production and elevate their storytelling.
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When an audition changed TV forever
about 1 month ago • 3.27M views
ScreenPuff
53K subscribers
Suits Deep dive archival Researchers
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Conducted over of the archival research for a premium, documentary-style video essay that gained over 3.2 million views. Mapped out the core narrative by unearthing rare creator interviews, behind-the-scenes friction (such as the original Wall Street script pivot), and exact timestamps for scene references. Collaborated directly with a team of writers and editors to translate raw facts into a fast-paced, high-retention script.