Audio Producer
About the Alabama State Council on the Arts
Snapshots of Alabama’s creative life that inspire thought and connection. Arts Fell on Alabama is a production of the Alabama State Council on the Arts.
Job Description
The Alabama State Council on the Arts (ASCA) seeks a skilled and innovative audio producer to oversee all aspects of producing Arts Fell on Alabama, a two-minute weekly radio show and podcast that highlights the stories of Alabama’s artists, cultural traditions, and creative community. This full-time position, based in Alabama, includes health benefits, and offers a unique opportunity to elevate Alabama’s artistic and cultural voice. In addition to technical and creative audio production, the producer will play a key role in storytelling, collaboration, and content distribution. The producer will also have the opportunity to grow and shape the show’s reach and vision.
Key Responsibilities:
Content Creation
- Content Development: Collaborate with ASCA leadership, the Director of the Alabama Center for Traditional Culture, and other program managers to develop episode topics and identify compelling guests and stories to create a cohesive schedule that covers diverse topics, geographies, and voices.
- Interviewing: Research interview subjects, prepare questions, schedule interviews, and conduct thoughtful, archival quality longform interviews.
- Collaboration: Work with colleagues and external partners to gather and/or create photographs and creative assets to accompany, enhance, and promote the audio piece and subject.
Audio Production
- Recording: Set up, operate, and troubleshoot audio recording equipment for both in-studio and on-location interviews and audio recording. Ensure audio quality meets professional broadcast standards.
- Editing and Post-Production
- Transcribe interviews or oversee outsourcing of transcription services for all episodes.
- Write script for each episode, with editorial support from the Director of the Alabama Center for Traditional Culture.
- Edit episodes for clarity, pacing, and narrative flow.
- Mix and master audio tracks to create a polished final product: evergreen stories that incorporate music, ambient sound, and other elements as needed.
- Ensure episodes are optimized for both radio and podcast formats.
- Archival Integration: Incorporate content from ASCA’s digital archive of past interviews and recordings into episodes as appropriate.
- Episode Submission and Distribution:
- Submit completed episodes to public radio stations by weekly broadcast deadlines.
- Upload episodes to website and podcast platforms with appropriate metadata and associated content.
Administrative and Process Management
- Collaborate with ASCA’s Communications Specialist to identify and source photos or artwork that visually complement each episode to promote online and through social media.
- Obtain and organize release forms from all interview subjects.
- Manage the digital archive of interview recordings and other production materials.
- Maintain compliance with copyright and intellectual property laws and policies.
- Continuously improve processes for story development, recording, editing, and distribution to maintain high production standards.
- Troubleshoot technical issues and ensure reliable, high-quality output.
- Maintain and grow relationships with public broadcasting and creative partners.
- Expand audience of listeners and engage more Alabamians.
Required Qualifications:
- Demonstrated experience in end-to-end audio production, including story development, interviewing, script writing, recording, editing, mixing, and mastering.
- Proficiency in Adobe Audition or similar professional audio software.
- Strong organizational skills and ability to manage multiple deadlines simultaneously.
- Comfortable working independently and collaborating as part of a team.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with a talent for conducting engaging interviews.
- Willingness to travel and ability to meet weekly production deadlines.
- Familiarity with podcast hosting platforms and metadata requirements.
- Knowledge of best practices and emerging trends in audio production and podcasting.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Knowledge of Alabama’s folk and traditional art forms and practitioners.
- Knowledge of Alabama’s artists and creative landscape.
- Experience conducting oral history and/or ethnographic interviews.
- Experience using archival materials in audio production.
- Familiarity with ethical standards and best practices for conducting interviews.
- Familiarity with public radio production standards.
- Ability to enhance episodes with music, ambient sound, and creative storytelling techniques.
- Proficiency with other types of media production like photography or video.
- Experience sharing content and engaging audiences on social media.
Working Conditions:
- This is a hybrid role, requiring some in-person work at ASCA’s offices in Montgomery, Alabama, and residency in Alabama.
- This position reports to the Director of the Alabama Center for Traditional Culture.
- Flexible scheduling with autonomy to manage travel.
- Travel across Alabama is required to record interviews, capture on-location sound, and gather stories. Some overnight travel required (state vehicle provided or mileage reimbursed).
Salary and Benefits:
- Competitive salary, commensurate with experience.
- State employee group health and dental insurance benefits are included.
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