Full-time Podcast Video Editing

Remote Video Producer & Editor (Podcast & Social) – Stewart Muir Media

Stewart Muir Media Remote Philippines $1,700–$2,000 USD/month 4 days ago

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Stewart Muir Media is seeking a highly skilled, Philippines-based Video Producer & Editor to lead post-production for their flagship podcast, Power Struggle. This is a full-time contractor role requiring broadcast-quality output under tight 48-hour delivery timelines.

The ideal candidate is a storyteller who understands the rhythm of interview-style content and can produce polished, professional results consistently every week.

Key Responsibilities

  • Edit 1–2 weekly podcast episodes (17–20 minutes each) from raw studio and Riverside.fm footage
  • Sync multi-source recordings and perform professional colour correction
  • Master audio for a polished, broadcast-quality finish
  • Create 3–5 high-quality short-form clips (30–90 seconds) per episode for social media distribution
  • Deliver complete “publish packs” including all exports and project files for each episode

Requirements

  • 3+ years of professional video editing experience
  • 1+ year specifically editing conversational or interview-format content
  • Proficiency in Descript and Riverside.fm is required
  • Daily 3–4 hour overlap with Pacific Daylight Time (PDT)
  • Ability to work as a full-time contractor
  • Philippines-based applicants only

What Makes This Role Unique

You will own the post-production pipeline for a flagship political podcast, Power Struggle, with clear creative and technical ownership. The role offers a competitive monthly salary for Philippines-based professionals and a structured workflow built around Riverside.fm and Descript — industry-leading tools for remote podcast production.

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