Starting in high school and continuing to this day, my passion for sports video production has only grown stronger. My professional career started in 2009 with the PawSox when I began making videos for the team. I wore many hats for the PawSox video team, working my way up from a camera man all the way to director and producer of our live broadcasts through 2019. Meanwhile, I attended and graduated from Ithaca College. Upon graduation, I began working for the
Providence College Friars as their Athletic Video coordinator. In my role, I work for the Friars both behind and in front of the camera. My passion for video editing extends from short form shareable social content to long form interviews and magazine-style shows. I love reporting as much as I love creating videos that bridge the gap between our student-athletes and the fans that root for them.
Work samples
A video I produced for the Friar Family Collective and the Boys & Girls Club of Pawtucket
A video I produced for the Friar Family Collective and Learfield Sports
Them Dudes was a documentary I made about the 2022 Big East Regular Season Champion Providence Friars
The Josh & Ticket package that I produced for WPRIβs weekly Basketball show
Them Dudes was one of my favorite packages that I produced in the 2021-22 season for the WPRI Basketball show
My on-air Demo Reel for Basketball after the 2019-2020 season.
My on-air Demo Reel for Hockey after the 2018-2019 Season.
A quick piece I did about Tyce Thompson, who was in contention for the Hobey Baker award during the 2019-2020 season.
A commercial I made as we entered the second month of the Pandemic. This aired on television and on our social channels.
This is a video I made to promote the upcoming basketball season. It won a National Marketing Award for Collegiate Athletics, something I am quite proud of.
A video package I did for Jack Dugan that I wrote and produced.
An example of some of the more effects-driven video work I do for the Menβs Basketball team
A story I shot, wrote and edited about a pair of siblings that play soccer at Providence College.
A 20 minute short film about the 2019-20 Menβs Basketball team that turned their season around.