Zk Av Club keeps small skill networks for people who help turn recordings into usable media and archive material.
These networks are how we find people when work appears.
Most gigs are paid per contribution when work is available. Work tends to appear around events and depends on funding. When something comes up that fits your skills, we’ll reach out with the scope, timeline, and pay.
Don’t see what you’re looking for? Tell us. When it makes sense, we can match some gigs with learning opportunities.
Lead a conversational, learn‑by‑doing workshop.
You choose the topic and host the session. We can help with format, livestreaming, and archiving.
Typical work
Facilitate a workshop session
Publish the recording on your channel
Share the link for confirmation
Start here: apply to facilitate. Learn about the program: Zk Av Club Workshops. Browse: past sessions.
Help turn recorded conversations into accurate, usable transcripts.
Typical work
Generate AI‑assisted transcript drafts
Review terminology, names, and timing
Pull quotes that help shape titles and summaries
The network of scribes is coordinated by the Storyteller.
Help run the technical side of recording and livestreaming.
Typical roles
Camera operator — handheld, tripod, multi‑cam
Livestream technician — OBS scenes, audio routing, network stability
Livestream producer — run show flow, cues, and coordination
Turn raw recordings into finished media ready to publish.
Typical work
Long‑form edits (presentations or conversations)
Short clips for social media
Thumbnails for distribution platforms
Motion graphics (lower thirds, bumpers, simple packages)
To join a network, DM us via the Join the Club links on the homepage and include:
which skill(s) you want to help with
your timezone + typical availability
links to past work (or a short description)
any languages you can work in
We’ll review what you send and follow up if there’s a potential fit.
A few practical notes:
Pay + timing: Gigs are paid in Zcash. Work done in a given month is paid at the start of the following month.
Where the money comes from: We work across communities and ecosystems. Sometimes the event pays, sometimes a grant or sponsor does. Sometimes we’re working with what we’ve got. If you want to support this work directly, see Support Zk Av Club.
How stuff gets finished: Coordinators and contributors move items from “recorded” to published, with credits, consent notes, and simple “source of truth” files that evolve over time, to keep the archive consistent.
What we care about: future usefulness over the algorithm; privacy-first by default (consent, boundaries, no weird surprises); and a bias toward free/open-source and decentralized (p2p) tools, with reality when needed.