JAX STATE BROADCASTING
I completed a semester-long internship with Jax State Broadcasting. During my time I brought new ambition and technical ability that elevated the broadcasts.
GRAPHICS
With the team, I spent the day perfectly timing our transitions in and out of replay. This same slow motion technique was used to perfect the transitions in and out of our multi-camera box layouts.
DIRECTING
A mix of some directing moments during the first ten minutes of the Jax State vs. Alabama A&M baseball game. Only my fourth time directing sports.
The coach interview segments for a baseball broadcast that I directed. The animated ‘Steve Bieser’ graphic is a separate element that we layered underneath the bio graphic, which was my idea. The same approach was used for the away coach interview. Additionally, I played a key role in building the ME that enables the picture-in-picture layout, the transitions in and out of it, and the graphic layer that the cameras insert into.
CAMERA WORK
A mix of my most notable camera work from a single Jax State softball game.
This is a polished execution of an idea I developed to showcase the pre-game fan festivities. The footage was shot on an iPhone 17 Pro, edited in Premiere Pro, and sent to our TriCaster to fire live when we came back from a break.
I intentionally widened this shot out from the center field camera to call attention to the center fielder who was pivotal in fielding a deep-hit ball, and was shown in the replay before my shot.