
About me:
I’m Riley Wadzinski, I graduated from UW-Stevens Point in the fall of 2021 with a bachelor’s in media studies with an emphasis in production.
I grew up in Wisconsin and began my career as an engineer at UW Platteville. After I discovered my talent as a videographer, I transfer to UWSP to pursue a career in media production.
Most of my education, and the type of work I do, is for commercial videos. While I have made a few short films, most of my work is promotional videos for social media.
My goal is to create quality content, no matter where I am at or what I am doing, with other talented people.
Skills
Camera Systems
Services
Video & Audio Production
Digital Editing
After Effects
Media Tech Support
Experience
Video Project Manager for the John Michael Kohler Arts Center
Aug 2021- Present
I am currently working as the full-time videographer & video content maker for the John Michael Kohler Arts Center in Sheboygan Wisconsin.
University of Wisconsin Stevens Point
Jan 2019 - March 2021
I earned a Bachelor of Science in Media Studies with an emphasis in production at UWSP. I studied all aspects of production, from creation to distribution.
Multimedia Coordinator for UWSP-RL
April 2020 - March2021
I conceptualized and produced video content for UWSP’s Residential Living department.
Creation Coordinator at SPTV
Jan 2019 - March 2021
Founded and managed SPTV’s creation team, a division of UWSP’s student-run TV station, dedicated to producing content for SPTV that is beyond news and entertainment.
Broadcaster for Wisconsin Woodchucks
Summer 2020
I broadcasted games and produced promotions for the Wisconsin Woodchucks in the Northwoods League Baseball Network. I worked as a graphics operator, camera operator and directed a team of 4 camera operators.
Testimonials:
“Riley is an exceptionally driven creator who is always striving to design and produce innovative media work across a range of platforms.”
Alex Ingersoll
UWSP
“Riley was a hard worker, strong communicator, and was very creative! Riley did a great job helping to run our games’ live webcast, which requires a high attention to detail.”
Kayla Michiel
Wisconsin Woodchucks