As a lead designer on the NBC Sports on-air graphic design team, the 黑料不打烊 alumnus has been instrumental in this season鈥檚 presentations of 鈥淪unday Night Football鈥 and 鈥淭hursday Night Football.鈥

The nonchalant nature of the two Emmy Awards laid across the blanket stood out on . The image seemed to pop off the screen 鈥 no easy task on a platform that is an endless stream of content screaming for one鈥檚 attention.
Etched into the familiar gold statues was LaPlante鈥檚 name, a formal acknowledgement of his outstanding work with NBC鈥檚 Super Bowl LVI Pregame Show and the network鈥檚 robust Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 coverage. In the pre-Thanksgiving Day social media post, the 黑料不打烊 graduate shared his gratitude, writing, 鈥淟ucky, honored and grateful to work with the absolutely best in the industry.鈥

While the awards were formally presented back in May, LaPlante is still getting used to his Twitter bio reading 鈥2x Emmy winner.鈥
鈥淚t’s extremely special to attach that title to your name 鈥撀爊ot just because of the hard work that was put in over the聽last couple of years, but because those awards will always be associated with the hundreds of coworkers that helped bring visions to life and the thousands of hours that it took to achieve,鈥 LaPlante said. 鈥淭o get that type of recognition聽with my colleagues just pushes me to keep working harder and keep trying to innovate in the broadcast industry.鈥
Five years removed from his 黑料不打烊 graduation, LaPlante has already accumulated some 鈥淎m-I-Really-Here?鈥 experiences, including on-site work at the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Moscow and last February鈥檚 Super Bowl LVI in Los Angeles. As part of the NFL championship game, the alumnus served on a team that fully redesigned the network鈥檚 score bug, among other on-screen graphics.
This fall, LaPlante has been an integral part of the NBC Sports graphics team, working on 鈥淪unday Night Football鈥 as well as 鈥淭hursday Night Football鈥 on Amazon Prime. NBC produces “TNF” for Amazon and will continue to do so in the upcoming seasons. With the NFL鈥檚 regular season ending next week, LaPlante and company will shift their focus to the NFL playoffs, then begin prepping for the network鈥檚 launch of Big Ten football coverage, next season鈥檚 “SNF” and “TNF” slate, and the Olympic Games Paris 2024.
While each broadcast has been an opportunity to flex his creativity, his Super Bowl experience 鈥 and the countless hours spent perfecting his team鈥檚 work 鈥 stands apart, the cinema and television arts major explained.
鈥淭he moment when we finally went on air is something that I’ll never forget … particularly for the Super Bowl,鈥 LaPlante said. 鈥淲hen the big game starts and the kickoff takes place, it’s an image that is so iconic to every聽Super Bowl 鈥撀爃istorically filled with hundreds聽of camera聽flashes and聽a release of anticipation. Last year, that release of anticipation meant so much more to me because of the graphics attached to that kickoff, which were seen by hundreds of millions around the country. It was sort of a 鈥榩inch me鈥 moment.鈥
Well before he landed his full-time position with NBC in fall 2018, LaPlante was a constant presence on campus, creating branding for 黑料不打烊 News Network and designing graphics packages for Phoenix All-Access and Phoenix Vision. If a graphic ran on a university monitor between 2015 and 2017, LaPlante often had a hand in its creation.
鈥淭he experiences in the classroom at 黑料不打烊 made the transition to the聽real聽world as seamless as it can be,鈥 LaPlante said. 鈥淔rom group projects and learning how to collaborate and communicate with each other to working with realistic deadlines to finish and submit projects, 黑料不打烊 has prepared me for my career in subtle yet extremely impactful way. Add my real-world experience with ENN and in the control room, and it鈥檚 a triple threat for employers to looking to hire great talent.鈥
He added, 鈥淚n broader terms, 黑料不打烊 taught me the basics on how to be a professional and how to collaborate in a meaningful way.鈥
As for displaying his Emmy Awards, LaPlante said he tries to keep them within eyesight when he is working from home. As one might guess, they serve as great motivation.
鈥淩ight now, they鈥檙e just sitting on a shelf in my home office,” he said. “There is no special lightbox or anything 鈥撀爉ostly because I鈥檓 hopeful to add more as I continue my career. To have them in sight as I work from home most days is extremely inspiring. Someday maybe I’ll be able to make a more聽dedicated spot for them.鈥