2024 Season Cinematic Recaps
Opening Football Game Cinematic Recap
Edited in coordination with Emmy Winning Creative Director John Snelson. I worked with raw video from the entire Colorado Football and Creative Teams and edited it with direction from John Snelson and additional support from fellow interns.
Role: Videographer & Video Editor
Colorado vs. CSU Cinematic Recap
Production Assistant and Supportive Video Editor. Worked alongside fellow interns and John Snelson, mainly focusing on final touches and sound production.
Role: Production Assistant & Video Editor
Colorado vs. Baylor Cinematic Recap
Edited in coordination with fellow interns and no full-time staff. I took the lead in the segment leading up to kickoff and supported my fellow interns picking up the final touches and sound for the remainder of the project.
Role: Videographer & Video Editor
Colorado vs. UCF Cinematic Recap
Production Assistant and Broadcast audio skimmer. Pulled soundbites from broadcast to make the story building of recap easier for John Snelson.
Role: Production Assistant
Colorado vs. Arizona Cinematic Recap
Edited in coordination with fellow intern Will Labeaux and Full-time staff John Snelson. I took the lead in the second half and postgame. Combined various cameras to splice together the action.
Role: Video Editor
Colorado vs. Cincinnati Cinematic Recap
Edited in coordination with fellow interns and no full-time staff. I took the lead in the segment leading up to kickoff and the first quarter action and supported my fellow interns, picking up the final touches.
Role: Videographer & Video Editor
Colorado vs. Texas Tech Cinematic Recap
Edited in coordination with Will Labeaux and no full-time staff. I took the lead in the entire first part of the video leading up to the second half, including editing the pregame, first half, and halftime segments.
Role: Video Editor
Colorado vs. Utah Cinematic Recap
Edited in coordination with Will Labeaux, Ally Milton, and no full-time staff. I took the lead in the first half of action, including halftime.
Role: Videographer & Video Editor
The recaps were created to deliver a cinematic, emotionally charged retelling of each game. They allow fans, players, and staff to relive the atmosphere while highlighting the team’s identity and performance throughout the season.
— PURPOSE
Eight cinematic recap videos, each running 6 to 9 minutes. Every video was produced as part of a collaborative team effort and delivered within three to four days of the game, blending multiple camera angles with atmospheric visuals for a polished result.
— PRODUCT
Throughout the season, I collaborated with the CU Athletics creative team to produce eight cinematic recap videos. My role focused heavily on editing, weaving together footage from multiple shooters into a cohesive story. At home games, I served as our primary atmosphere cinematographer, capturing crowd energy, scenic shots, and emotional moments that elevated the final product.
— PROCESS

Graphics by Derek Marckel

Graphics by Derek Marckel

Graphics by Derek Marckel

Graphics by Derek Marckel

Graphics by Derek Marckel

Graphics by Derek Marckel

Graphics by Derek Marckel

Graphics by Derek Marckel