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ABOUT

Brad Stewart, Visual Story Teller

Brad Stewart graduated from the University of North Texas in 1998. Shortly after graduation, his life time goal was achieved when he got his name in the credits of an Academy Award nominated film, Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius. Afterwards, he moved to Chicago where he got work as an assistant editor at Del Hall Video. He had the privilege of being mentored by great editors and graphic artists such as Steve Hullfish, Rick Mahal, Benton Bullwinkel, Troy Okoniewski and Scott Norris.

 

In 2005, Brad started a successful freelance career. Most notably, he has worked on television shows for the Oprah Winfrey Network, The Discovery Channel, The History Channel, A&E, and The Weather Channel. He also spent some time with InVision Media doing B to B advertising where he edited dozens of product videos for WMS Gaming. Brad also did work for McDonald's Corporation where he made internal videos for different divisions of McDonald’s. All this combined experience made Brad a versatile editor that could hit the ground running on any project.

 

Brad then became a staff editor for Campus Insiders which is owned by the prestigious Chicago White Sox Foundation. There, he edited videos and created motion graphics for college sports teams. The company later became known as Stadium.

In 2019 Brad moved to the Boston area where he works for Verizon. He conceptualizes, writes, produces and edits videos for VPs around the company, safety videos, training videos, social media posts and much more.

 

In his free time, Brad enjoys being a husband and father of 3 incredible children. Whatever time is left over after all of that, Brad enjoys making short films and playing video games. Currently, Brad’s short film Population Zero, has been accepted and screened in multiple film festivals in the United States.

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