Documentary Director
Company: Roadtripnation
Location: Costa Mesa
Posted on: November 20, 2024
Job Description:
Are you passionate about storytelling and invested in
strengthening democracy through civil discourse and representation?
Join Roadtrip Nation as our next Documentary Director and lead a
groundbreaking documentary that shines a light on the people and
ideas shaping the future of democracy.Who We AreRoadtrip Nation is
an award-winning media organization committed to creating impactful
documentaries and resources that inspire and empower people to
define their own roads in life. We believe in the power of stories
to inspire, foster understanding, and promote change.About This
ProjectTo commemorate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of
Independence in 2026, Roadtrip Nation is creating a new documentary
series for public television about how young people can be part of
advancing democracy. To capture this story, we'll be sending three
young people out to travel around the country on our bright green
RV and meet inspiring individuals across the political spectrum who
have built careers working to strengthen our democratic systems.
We're focused on sharing stories of people who are passionate about
bridging differences, championing civil discourse, and modeling
bipartisan collaboration in the face of challenges. Our goal is to
showcase a balanced and forward-looking perspective that inspires
all viewers to participate in shaping our democratic future. This
project is made possible by Ibis Group.As the Documentary Director,
you'll shape the creative vision for this impactful project,
bringing stories of civic engagement and advancing democracy to
life. Your responsibilities include:
- Roadtripper Application & Selection: Reviewing applications to
select "roadtrippers" to serve as project talent. Collaborating
with the Producer and Talent Producer to narrow down applicants
through interviews and calls, ultimately selecting the
finalists.
- Pre-Production: Handling creative and logistical planning for
the roadtrip, which includes developing story arcs, filming
backstory, selecting interviews, scheduling, route planning, and
conducting roadtripper training and onboarding. Working closely
with the production team, especially the Producer, on concept
elements like route planning, talent selection, scheduling, and
storyboarding.
- Production: Facilitating the roadtrip experience by filming
interviews, reflections, travel scenes, leading the crew in the
field and living and working on the RV during the trip. Directing
and shooting episodic documentary content for broadcast, online
videos, promos, and other RTN and partner content per the creative
brief. Overseeing technical operations, including camera equipment,
audio, grip, and lighting, and supervising crew in these areas.
Directing interviews and documentary scenes and creating detailed
field notes.
- Post-Production: Create episode storyboards based on field
notes and footage, highlighting interview transcripts for editors,
providing review notes in screenings, directing editors through the
initial assembly through final picture lock, color, and audio.What
will set me up for success in this role?
- A strong connection to the project's themes, with a passion for
providing educational opportunities for currently and formerly
incarcerated individuals
- The ability to uphold cultural sensitivity to capture the
experience of formerly incarcerated individuals
- Ability to think creatively but also follow direction and
operate efficiently under project requirements
- Thorough knowledge of production equipment, such as camera,
audio, lights, media workflow and capture settings
- Experience with common production elements including
pre-production planning, camera operation, lighting, and audio
- Excellent storytelling, project management and organizational
skills
- Excellent leadership, communication, and coaching skills to
work with the crew and subjects
- Cultural sensitivity and an ethical approach to telling stories
of vulnerable or marginalized populations
- 5+ years experience in directing with a background in roles
such as: documentary, reality, video production, bachelor's degree
in broadcasting, or similar field. Emphasis on cinematography, a
degree from a film academy, related area of study or similar work
experience
- 1+ years of experience in employee or crew management,
preferred
- Awards and/or previous film or video examples/samples is a
plusOther Important Information
- Travel Requirements: Must hold an active driver's license, pass
a DMV background check, and be willing to take RV driver's
training.
- COVID-19 Safety Protocols: Roadtrip Nation prioritizes the
health and safety of our team and follows strict COVID-19
guidelines to ensure a safe production environment.Compensation$30
- $37 an hourThe pay range listed is based on national compensation
benchmark data and may vary depending on skills, experience,
job-related knowledge, variations in cost of labor, and in some
cases, geographic location. The exact job offer will be determined
based on several factors such as the candidate's individual skills,
qualifications and experience relative to the requirements of the
role. The range displayed with the job posting represents the
minimum and maximum target for new hire salaries for the position
across the U.S.The company also reviews and considers internal
equity (current employee salary) when hiring new employees to the
organization. The range is the expected starting base salary for
someone hired into this position with room to grow professionally,
including increased earning potential beyond the starting pay
range. Beyond a new hire's base salary, Roadtrip Nation also offers
all full-time employees a comprehensive employee benefit package,
extensive holidays and time off, and tons of perks.Many routes, one
journey Roadtrip Nation is an Affirmative Action / Equal
Opportunity employer. Our mission is to empower people to define
their own roads in life. We are always looking to grow the
diversity of our internal teams, in order to create richness and
depth in our story-telling and fully represent the populations in
which we serve. Every story and background adds richness to our
culture, and we continually strive to mirror that diversity of
stories on our own team. When we hire, we envision a workforce
representing as many backgrounds, identities, and roads as
possible. We can't wait to hear more about your story.Note:
Research suggests that individuals identifying as Black, Latinx,
Asian, Pacific Islander, Indigenous, members of the LGBTQIA
community, women, and people living with disabilities may
self-select out of opportunities if they don't meet 100% of the job
requirements. We encourage individuals who believe they have the
skills necessary to thrive at Roadtrip Nation to apply for this
role.How do I apply? Please submit your cover letter and resume
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