MC Magic – 30 Years of Magic
Documentary & Live Performance Film
30 Years of Magic is a documentary film and live performance project exploring the career, cultural impact, and legacy of MC Magic. The project blends interview-driven storytelling with cinematic coverage of a live performance at the historic Orpheum Theatre in downtown Phoenix, capturing both the artist’s journey and the energy of a career-defining moment.
Documentary & Live Event Video Production in one
We are heading all production, editing, live performance production, and creative direction. To celebrate Magics 30 year performance, “30 Years of Magic” at the Orpheum Theatre in downtown Phoenix. After 5 months of filming, what came to be was 3 acts. The 3 acts were created as a celebration piece, but also created time increments for Magic to change and give the audience something unique and an inside look into his life.
Project Goal
The goal of this project was to document MC Magic’s 30-year career while capturing the emotional weight of a live performance celebration. By combining long-form documentary storytelling with cinematic concert coverage, the film was designed to preserve legacy, connect with fans, and create evergreen content that lives beyond the event itself.
How It Was Made (Documentary + Concert Capture)
Live Performance Execution
On November 29th, 2025 in downtown Phoenix. The 30 Years of Magic show, all three acts, the crew, and a sold-out theatre was underway.
The Ragtown live production team consisted of 1 producer/director, 1 director of photography, 1 co-producer, 1 technical director, 1 production coordinator, 2 production assitants, 1 assistant camera, 6 camera operators, 7 cameras, 1 audio for audience/crowd mics/house backup, 2 still photographers. (Crew listed below)
Interviews & Personal Stories
Leading up to the performance. In 4 months 7 production days, conducting 15 interviews, 3 of those of Magic in 3 different environments.
Locations:
iHeart Radio (Phoenix, Arizona)
Historic Phoenix Arizona, Orpheum Theatre (Pre-Performance)
Salt Mine Studios (Mesa, Arizona
ASU Studio (Phoenix, Arizona)
Magic’s Residence (Arizona)
Airbnb (Hollywood Hills)
1 hour before the performance started at 7 pm, we pre-staged lights and two FX6s the day before. This setup was in a small green room downstairs, designated for an interview with Mario Lopez for Magic’s longer documentary.
He was flying in to introduce Magic to the stage, but we wanted to do a sitdown with him before he went to the stage right after.
We managed to get his interview wrapped in 15 minutes, and he went to the stage without a hiccup.
The Mario Lopez interview
Act 1: Played at the beginning of Magic’s performance to introduce him to the stage. The piece showed the story of Magic being on his own at first, and then his family begins to come together to symbolize his family values, and the support from them has driven him to do more and more in his career.
Act 2 & 3: Played two important roles. The first was to continue the story and show behind the scenes, which the fans of Magic did not know. The second was to be a place for Magic to do his outfit changes at the show.
Looking to Combine Documentary & Live Performance?
This project blends our documentary filmmaking approach with large-scale live event production. If you’re planning a documentary project that includes a live event, concert, or cultural moment, we’d love to talk about how to capture it intentionally and at scale.
Crew Credits
Camera
ARRI Alexa Mini
Panasonic Viera Cam
Sony FX9
Sony FX6
Sony FX3
CREW
Executive Producer
MC Magic
Nastyboy Records
Director / Producer
Clayton Lindley
Co-Producer
Jazz Shambo
Co-Director
Daniel Cardenas
Written by
MC Magic
Clayton Lindley
Edited
Clayton Lindley
Sound Design
Justin Wiechec
Live Technical Director
Glenn Koch
Stage Manager
Darrell Asberry
Director of Photography
Quinn Taplin
Camera Operator
Frank Kralijic
Ryan Taplin
Jay Brodeur
Bear Prandelli
David Stribik
Still Photographer
Jordan Pillar
Race Jones
BTS Video/Photo
Caleah Niño
David Strbik
Race Jones
Blake Glenn
1st AC
Andrew Paradise
2nd AC
Jay Brodeur
Gaffer
Ian Grau
Mitch Szpilla
Key Grip
Cameron Ellsworth
Alyssa Ramirez
Key Rigging Grip
Dawson Buckholz
Playback Operator
Jason Vaughn
Live Audio
Chainey Harpe
Sound Mixer
Josh Morrison
Zaid Noamon
Eric Richardson
Production Coordinator
Stephanie Deleon
Production Assistant
Natalie Viramontes
Aubrey Remlinger
Hair and Makeup
Monica Jsuarez
Wardrobe Stylist
Lexi Loaiza
Driver
Conrad Trevino