by Tyler Nicholas
on October 5, 2018
in My Work, Television, The Industry
Yesterday I crewed something a little different! It was a live streaming event for Zumiez Inc — the multinational specialty retailer of apparel, footwear, accessories and hardgoods for young men and women headquartered in Lynwood, WA — featuring guest host Blake Webber at a very cool place called The House Studios in Seattle. We had […]
by Tyler Nicholas
on September 15, 2018
in My Work, Sports, Television
If you’d told 9 year old me (who collected MLB baseball caps and miniature NFL football helmets for each team) that, one day, I’d work in such close proximity to major league professional sports, I would have flipped out. And if you’d told teenage me, who had lost interest in sports entirely in lieu of […]
by Tyler Nicholas
on July 6, 2018
in My Work, Sports, Television
The 2018 USA Special Olympic Games took place in Seattle July 1-6, 2018, and I was there to shoot them. More than 4,000 athletes and coaches from all 50 states and the District of Columbia competed in 14 different sports across the best facilities in the greater Seattle region. This year’s Games celebrated the 50th […]
by Tyler Nicholas
on May 15, 2017
in My Work, WATCH VIDEO!
In addition to my volunteer work at PAWS, I was also contracted to create several promotional and marketing videos for them that I thought I’d share with you here. Last summer I attended the 25th annual PAWSwalk at Marymoor Park to shoot promotional footage of the event. I don’t think I’ve ever seen so many […]
by Tyler Nicholas
on March 21, 2017
in My Work, Sports, Television
Last year my work at UWTV got even more interesting, because in addition to working on the national PBS television show Well READ (which I really enjoy), I had the opportunity to be a part of the TV crew for UW Huskies Football home games at Husky Stadium. Being on the field was exciting because I got to […]
by Tyler Nicholas
on December 18, 2016
in My Work, Television, The Industry
Sorry it’s been so long since I’ve added anything to my blog or updated my website, but I’ve been CRAZY busy all year. #NOTcomplaining. I’ve been working regularly as part of the UWTV crew, adding camera operator to my list of jobs there. My ongoing gig with Well READ — seen on over 250 public television stations, covering 84 percent […]
by Tyler Nicholas
on April 30, 2016
in My Work, WATCH VIDEO!
Volunteering at PAWS is a great way for me to spend more time doing what I love most — shooting and editing video — while getting my furry animal fix at the same time. It’s also a way to help animals in need, and what could be better than that? Through my picture-taking at PAWS, I’ve learned the hard way […]
by Tyler Nicholas
on February 11, 2016
in My Work, Television, The Industry
This summer I signed on to be a member of the production crew at UW Video. UW Video, located on the University of Washington Seattle campus, is a complete video production studio with state of the art equipment, professional staff (including me) and technical expertise. When I joined UW Video, my first gig was working […]
by Tyler Nicholas
on January 25, 2016
in My Work, The Industry, WATCH VIDEO!
Now that I’ve graduated from LMU and have begun to add professional projects to my portfolio, I decided it was a perfect time to update my editing reel. The reel begins with a clip from a Cloud Atlas trailer I created during my early-2015 internship at Mark Woollen & Associates in Los Angeles. The challenge with that project was that […]
by Tyler Nicholas
on September 27, 2015
in Art, Film, The Industry
It’s really no secret that I’m a massive Star Wars fan. So when I heard that there was an exhibit filled with original Star Wars costumes at the EMP (Experience Music Project) Museum at the Seattle Center, making time to get over there was a no-brainer. Rebel, Jedi, Princess, Queen: Star Wars and The Power of Costume […]
by Tyler Nicholas
on June 27, 2015
in Art, WATCH VIDEO!
In my never ending quest to see all the Jackson Pollock paintings that I can, I made a visit to the Seattle Art Museum where Sea Change is displayed, in all its glory. Sea Change, was created in 1947 at the beginning of Jackson Pollock’s “drip-period” and was previously owned by art patron Peggy Guggenheim […]