Magnet Originals - New Independent Studio Venture About the Show: LIVING FOR THE CITY is a premium cultural documentary podcast exploring how American cities became musical epicenters. Hosted by award-winning author and MacArthur Genius Award winner Hanif Abdurraqib, each 30-40 minute episode maps the geography, history, and community that birthed iconic sounds—from Seattle's grunge to Detroit's Motown to New Orleans' jazz.
What You'll Do
- Produce 10 field-based episodes across 2-4 cities (Seattle, Detroit, New Orleans, Nashville, The Bronx)
- Film episodes 1-3 in Week 5, episodes 4-6 prep in Weeks 6-7, episodes 4-10 filming in Week 8+
- Scout and secure iconic musical landmarks, venues, and community spaces for filming
- Coordinate archival footage/audio research and clearances (budget management critical)
- Work closely with host Hanif Abdurraqib to execute cinematic documentary storytelling
- Coordinate, book and manage interviews with musicians, historians, and community figures
- Partner with top editor and Chief Creative Officer to oversee parallel editing workflow for multiple episodes
- Work with Chief Creative Officer, Archival Researcher and Motion Graphics Artist to create distinctive visual style that enhances storytelling while minimizing licensing costs
- Produce engaging short-form content showcasing each city's musical heritage
- Enhance existing audience participation and social content strategy
You're a Great Fit If You
- Understand archival licensing and can source/release compelling historical footage/audio efficiently (essential skillset)
- Have 3-5 years of documentary or field production experience with strong portfolio
- Excel at producing in unpredictable environments across multiple locations
- Have a deep love for music history and cultural storytelling
- Can balance premium production values with budget realities
- Are skilled at securing locations, clearances, and interview subjects on tight timelines
- Can create social-first content that drives discovery and engagement
- Thrive managing complex logistics (travel, crew, equipment, locations) across cities
Bonus Points:
- Music journalism or documentary background
- Existing relationships with music historians, venue operators, or archival collections
- Experience producing for both audio and video podcast formats
- Familiarity with the cities featured in Season 1
- Color grading and cinematic post-production skills
Timeline: Weeks 3-10+ (approximately 8+ weeks), starting immediatelyBudget Tier: Mid-Level Podcast Producer RateLocation: Field-based across multiple US cities