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Noam Watt

Assistant Director of Broadcast and Video Services - UConn Athletics
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ABOUT ME

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I thrive off high-paced situations working in sports. I am acutely observant, a critical observer, and a team player. I am an Assistant Director of Broadcast and Video Services at UConn, shooting and editing video for social media, and working in all roles of production for ESPN+, NESN, SNY, UConn+, WSFB and FloSports streams. I have developed relationships with coaches and athletes, travelled with the UConn Men's Basketball and Hockey teams, and bring a wide skillset to any team. I have a passion for calling games as a play-by-play and color commentator, and my ability to step into various roles makes me an asset while working in sports. 

Noam shot and edited UConn Men's Basketball's conference opening win at Butler. 

UConn Content

Travel video Noam shot while on trip with UConn Men's Hockey team to New York City. 

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Photos Noam shot and edited while on the road with UConn Men's Basketball at Xavier. 

Personal Reporter Reel

Reporting and Anchoring

Noam's report from the NCAA Tournament in Buffalo, where the UConn Men's Basketball Team was upset by New Mexico St. in the Round of 64. 

History was made as UConn Women's Basketball suffered their most lopsided loss ever in Storrs, an 18 point setback to Oregon. Reporting and editing by Noam.

Reporting from Death Valley, South Carolina. UConn Football took the opening kickoff the house, but couldn't get the offense going after that, losing 44-7.

Noam co-hosts a UConn Men's Basketball show during the season, bringing in local and national media as guests. This episode is with Charlotte Carroll of the Athletic. 

During the COVID-19 Pandemic, Noam interviewed Lexington baseball stars Chris Shaw (SF Giants) and Sal Frelick (Boston College), and produced a feature on their workouts at their high school field. 

Exclusive interview with UConn Director of Athletics David Benedict. Project coordinated and edited by Noam as part of the Husky Talk series. 

Cinematic Recap of 2019 UConn Basketball First Night. Video shot and edit by Noam. 

Sophomore Year Mix for UConn Men's Basketball Guard Brendan Adams. Edit done by Noam. 

Game recap package of UConn-Army Football game. Video shot and edited by Noam Watt. 

Maccabi Media
 

Noam is part of an inaugural 14-member team covering the 21st Maccabiah in Israel in July 2022. The Maccabi Media program is chaired by former Philadelphia 76ers Broadcaster Marc Zumoff. 

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Full reporter and broadcaster reel from 3 weeks in Israel covering the 2022 Maccabiah. Includes packages, game broadcasts, and interviews.

Ethan Zohn is a Survivor winner competing for gold in soccer this summer. He's also from the same town as Noam. His journey to Israel, produced by Noam. 

Written feature on Ethan Zohn, Survivor winner, cancer survivor, and goalkeeper for the USA Men’s 45+ Soccer Team in the 2022 Maccabiah. Written for Maccabi Media. PDF of story attached at left. 

Written Features

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Feature story for GametimeCT/Hearst CT on Frank Spirito, UConn Baseball commit. Interviews conducted and story written by Noam. 

PDF of story attached at left. 

Kailey Prenoveau died in a tragic accident. Now, her rowing team at Lewis Mills is honoring her in a special way. Written for GameTimeCT. Story attached in PDF at left. 

Social media marketing graphics for episode 4 of Beyond the Play. Plan developed and implemented by Noam. Graphic templates created within UCTV. 

Episode 4 of Beyond the Play explores the impact of Name, Image and Likeness legislation at UConn. Noam is a co-host on this episode, and he also edited it. He is the executive producer for the show, discussing the intersection of sports and social issues. 

Chaim Bloom joins Episode 6 of Beyond the Play to discuss hiring diversity in sports. The Red Sox Chief Baseball Officer discusses his experience hiring, and analyzes how the MLB is doing in following the Selig Rule. Episode produced and edited by Noam. 

© 2023 by Noam Watt

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