Shayne Fitol
About Shayne Fitol
Shayne Fitol is a Video Production Assistant with extensive experience in live broadcasting and production roles. He has worked at various organizations, including Yale University and ESPN, and has a strong academic background in Sport Communication and Business Administration.
Current Role at Yale University
Shayne Fitol has been working at Yale University as a Video Production Assistant since 2015. In this role, he is responsible for various aspects of video production, contributing to the university's media projects. His experience in live broadcasts and production techniques enhances the quality of the content produced at Yale.
Previous Experience in Video Production
Prior to his current position, Shayne Fitol worked in various roles within the video production field. He served as a Freelance Production Crew member at Quinnipiac University from 2019 to 2021. Additionally, he was a Freelance Producer/Director for the USA Field Hockey Junior Nations Invitational Tournament in 2018 and worked as Director for the Big South Network in 2016.
Education and Academic Achievements
Shayne Fitol graduated Summa Cum Laude from High Point University, where he studied Sport Communication as a major and Business Administration as a minor. He published a paper on communications law and ethics during his undergraduate research, showcasing his academic involvement and expertise in the field.
Experience with Live Broadcasts
Shayne Fitol has significant experience in live broadcast production. He has produced and directed broadcasts on platforms such as ESPN+, ESPN3, and Eleven Sports. His ability to troubleshoot and multitask during live events has been a key asset in his roles, including his time at NESN as an Operations Technician.
Career Development and Internships
Shayne Fitol has developed his career through various internships and volunteer positions. He interned as an Advanced Media Student Intern with the Atlantic Coast Conference in 2016 and volunteered as a Grip for the same organization. These experiences contributed to his understanding of broadcast operations and production.