What makes an Athletic Nerd?
You can easily separate my professional life into two distinct categories:
- Sports
- Movies
Essentially, I’m a professional editor working for a sports network and an independent filmmaker. It’s a perfect combination. An athletic side and a nerdy side.
Whether I’m watching the game or the latest blockbuster, I’m surrounded by compelling stories on a daily basis.
I can’t get enough.
Recently, I witnessed Blue Jays pitcher Shaun Marcum almost pitch a no hitter. It was the second close call in a week with Brandon Morrow coming within one out of the feat. (17 strikeouts more than made up for it though.)
The energy in the studio during these moments is unreal. It’s the reason I’m excited to go to work every day.
I fell the same way when a movie is about to begin.
It’s a craving.
In this way, there really isn’t a huge difference between a hardcore sports fan and a film buff. It’s the stories that fascinate us.
For every Lebron James there is a Luke Skywalker. For every championship team there is an Oscar winning performance. There are bench clearing brawls and incredible action sequences.
We witness underdog stories on both sides and marvel as iconic heroes and villains put everything on the line every single game and film.
It’s the stories that keep us coming back for more.
Every single day, I watch sports and movies and I’m still completely fascinated by the events that unfold. It’s also challenging being in a position to tell these stories on a daily basis. I could be editing a highlight package or writing a screenplay. Either way, I’m being creative and loving every second of it.
Sports and Movies.
Athletes and Nerds.
Stories.
PS: I almost feel bad for calling myself a nerd because I love film but I remind myself that being a nerd these days is a badge of honor. I’m proud to be a nerd.
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