So, first let me know how you got into video production and NFL clock management?
I got started in 2005 when I took an intern position with the Steelers. As time went on the video production work across the NFL got bigger. I stayed on with the Steelers as a seasonal employee – all of us were considered seasonal – but the work grew into the offseason as well.
I worked on the television and internet content for the Steelers and that continued to grow. Then Bob McCartney, who was the head of video production, asked if I wanted to work on the other side of video – on football operations. I said yes, but I had on idea what I was doing. But I learned that job for a few yeas. It’s much more raw – you only shoot a couple of angles and it’s all very quick – you’re looking at film and getting cut-ups quickly to the coaches during games.