UNIVERSITY OF Hawaiʻi NIKE Compaign
BRADLEY PRATT Assistant Videographer
TREVOR CAMELLO Director, Videographer, Editor
CLIent:
UNIVERSITY OF HAWAIʻI
TIMELINE:
1 WEEK
PURPOSE
The project was created to highlight the University of Hawaiʻi’s transition to Nike, marking a major branding moment for the athletic department. The content aimed to build excitement among fans, athletes, and the broader community while showcasing the new partnership.
PRODUCT
A 40-second video produced by the UH creative team to announce the transition. I contributed as a secondary shooter and assistant camera operator, with all post-production handled by their in-house team.
PROCESS
I volunteered to assist Trevor Camello during the University of Hawaiʻi’s transition to Nike, traveling to Oʻahu for a week in the summer to support the production. As an assistant camera operator and secondary angle, I helped capture a range of content across multiple shoot days, working closely with the UH creative team to document this historic shift for the athletics program.
HAWAIʻI at CSU 2025
BRADLEY PRATT Action Shooter
TREVOR CAMELLO Action Shooter & Editor
BRADLEY PRATT Videographer and Editor
BRADLEY PRATT Action Shooter
TREVOR CAMELLO Action Shooter & Editor
PURPOSE
I took the initiative to reach out to University of Hawai‘i Athletics to request approval to film the Rainbow Warriors’ 2025 matchup against Colorado State. My goal was to contribute cinematic coverage that could elevate the team’s storytelling during a pivotal game that secured bowl eligibility.
PRODUCT
My clips were featured throughout the official 2:10 cinematic recap and a 40-minute season recap edited by Trevor Camello, as well as my individual highlight post showcasing my on-field coverage and initiative in representing Hawai‘i Athletics.
PROCESS
After receiving approval from Trevor Camello, I served as a primary action shooter on site in Fort Collins. I captured game visuals and sideline moments that complemented Trevor’s coverage. My footage was integrated into multiple deliverables, including the official cinematic recap and season-end bowl eligibility video. I also produced a personal 53-second highlight edit featuring my own shots.