Bradley w. Pratt
My journey in media production began at Island School in Kauaʻi, where I discovered digital media through PBS Hawaiʻi's Hiki-Nō program. In high school, I taught myself filmmaking, built a freelance business, and interned at the County of Kauaʻi Mayor's Office, producing content for events, social media, and a feature on Mayor Derek Kawakami.
After graduating in 2023, I joined the University of Colorado Boulder as a Media Production major and immediately became a Creative Intern for CU Athletics. Over two years, I worked across football, basketball, and more, producing game recaps, videoboard features, and long-form content. In my sophomore year, I contributed to hype videos and portions of Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter's Heisman campaigns.
My junior year marked a new chapter. As Lead Student Intern for Football Creative, I expanded my skills as both a videographer and a leader, pitching new social media concepts, mentoring younger interns, and helping define the visual brand of the Colorado Buffaloes. Outside of CU, I continued building my freelance company, bradfilms.com, taking on album releases for artists like The Green, producing a fighter jet short film, and branded content for clients like Hilton and Lululemon.
This summer, I will join the NFL as a Digital Content and Development Intern at their Inglewood, California, offices.
My Media Production journey is only just beginning.
Mayor’s Letter of Reccomendation
Work FEatured By
“Bradley really has a gift. He’s captured the essence of OUR program. I’m truly grateful for his willingness to share your gift of videography and editing with us. This video and what he’s captured, will allow more opportunities for students in the agriculture sector, hopefully encouraging more people to take a serious look at making ag a lifelong career.”
— Jaclyn Kaina , Director of Programs & Business Development at Kaua’i Economic Development Board
“That was insanely well done. You need to get this work in front of everyone. Not gonna lie, it choked me up a few times. The video seemed super authentic and real. In my honest opinion, he nailed the message that all parents need to hear without making it too salesy or too promotional.”
— Parent, Toca FC Documentary