Flock of birds cross the street in front of the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on the University of Florida campus.
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I produced this overview of the University of Florida’s first national summit on early childhood health, education and policy.
Early childhood studies is one of the highest priorities at the University of Florida. Campus wide, faculty from many disciplines are focusing their efforts to address collaboratively the grand challenges facing young children who are most vulnerable and their families. This momentum has spurred us to bring together many of the nation’s renowned researchers, educators, scholars, policy makers and leaders for an early childhood national summit, Starting Ahead. Staying Ahead.
This national summit, hosted by the University of Florida and the colleges of Education, Medicine, Public Health and Health Professions, and Law in concert with the Anita Zucker Center for Excellence in Early Childhood Studies, will serve as a convener of the nation’s outstanding thought-leaders. Collectively, we will address timely topics that interconnect research, policy and practice to establish science-informed actions and advocacy and inform the public about why investments in early childhood are critical.
The clip of the child at :21 was licensed through VideoBlocks and the final 2 shots of Dr. Snyder and children playing with blocks are from a 160 over 90 produced video. I recorded the rest of the media, conducted the interviews, and wrote and edited the piece in my job as a multimedia specialist for UF Advancement.
This is just a little home movie I made for fun.
My son, his “Baby Batman” and I walking in the Duckpond Neighborhood on Thanksgiving day 2016. I experimented with making the video look more film-like using letterboxing and a Pixel Film Studios FCPX LUT. Shot in 4K on a Canon XC10.
Music: Just Us by Blanket Music
A tribute video for the UF Foundation’s 2017 Academy of Golden Gators ceremony.
I edited this piece and filmed all of the footage except the construction time lapse (UF Chemistry Department) and the David Richardson interview (Tom Bacsik).
A tribute video for the UF Foundation’s 2017 Academy of Golden Gators ceremony.
I edited this piece and recorded the Thomas Bianchi and Doug Jones interviews. I also shot the B roll from the geology lab and the Machen Florida Opportunity Scholars program. Footage from the Florida Museum of Natural History was included from a 160 over 90 produced piece. Tom Bacsik filmed the Sky Georges interview.
A tribute video for the UF Foundation’s 2017 Academy of Golden Gators ceremony.
I edited this piece and recorded the Rebecca Nagy and Stanley Kim interviews, as well as B roll around Century Tower, University House, and the Bull Gators and Big Max sculptures. Additional footage was incorporated from 160 over 90, GatorVision, UF Health, and VideoBlocks. Tom Bacsik filmed the Jeremy Foley interview.

A behind the scenes look of me working Grateful Gator Day.
Grateful Gator Day is an opportunity for UF students to thank UF donors for their generosity. Students will have the opportunity to write personal notes and give thanks that will reach up to 30,000 donors. Last year, alumni, parents, and friends invested $402.6 million in support of our students, programs and UF.
This initiative is a campus-wide effort, organized by the UF Office of Advancement, the Office of Student Affairs, the Grateful Gator Student Committee and in partnership with University Relations.
Prior to Grateful Gator Day 2016, I edited footage I shot at the event the year before to produce a promo for the 2nd annual event.
I attended the event, operating as a video booth for students to record thank you messages for the university’s annual donors.
I produced, shot, and edited these pieces for supporters of UF Performing Arts. I attended dress rehearsal and two performances of La bohème on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights and then the student dance club event and the Takacs Quartet performance at University Auditorium on Sunday of the same weekend.
This one was produced to be sent to donors as a thank you.
This piece focuses on the impact of the performing arts at UF and ends with a call to action.
Personal site – https://brentonrichardson.com/
Latest film – https://coffincruisin.com/
UF Foundation Strategic Communications and Marketing – http://www.uff.ufl.edu/AboutTheFoundation/StaffDirectory/
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Coffin Cruisin’, the documentary short film I produced as a student of the Documentary Film Program at Wake Forest University, is now on YouTube after being screened at film festivals around the country.