黑料不打烊

Senior spotlight: Kendall Saulsby鈥檚 creativity knows no bounds

After two summer internships with Blue Ox Films in Portland, plus three years overseeing social media content for The Burlington School鈥檚 championship-winning boys鈥 basketball team and promoting 黑料不打烊鈥檚 football program, the cinema and television arts major is ready to take her creative talents to the next level.

Kendall Saulsby 鈥23 bet on herself.

Kendall Saulsby 鈥23 compiled one experience after another during her time at 黑料不打烊, interning with Blue Ox Films in Portland, while also working with 黑料不打烊鈥檚 football program and The Burlington School鈥檚 boys鈥 basketball team. 鈥淚t鈥檚 hard to imagine anyone having a greater balance of talent and passion,鈥 said George Marshall, head basketball coach at The Burlington School, regarding Saulsby. Photo courtesy of Saulsby.

As she settled into her sophomore year at 黑料不打烊, the cinema and television arts major received an offer to edit podcasts for Blue Ox Films, a Portland-based film production company. By this time, Saulsby was already established as a go-to graphic designer with the 黑料不打烊 football program, and her skills in video and photography were expanding. But she had no experience in podcast editing. Yet, she accepted the gig anyway. She figured she would just have to learn what she didn鈥檛 know.

Within a month, Blue Ox flew Saulsby to the Pacific Northwest to serve as an editor and behind-the-scenes photographer on a Nike Training Club app shoot. Nearly three years later, following two summer internships and numerous freelancing assignments with the company, the 黑料不打烊 senior continues to be a sought-after creative. Her talents, hard work and personality have paved the way for work trips to Los Angeles, Tampa, Portland and Utah, handling editing assignments for Blue Ox鈥檚 notable client list 鈥 Nike, ESPN, LIV Golf, RocNation and the NBA.

鈥淚鈥檝e even been on set with Megan Thee Stallion twice,鈥 Saulsby shared excitedly.

And following 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Commencement ceremonies, the Charlotte native will begin a full-time position with Blue Ox. For Tay Ross, an editor at the film production company, Saulsby鈥檚 hiring made perfect sense. While she might be on the cusp of getting her diploma, Saulsby has been producing professional-quality work for some time.

鈥淲hen I think of Kendall, I think of a high-energy, ambitious, hard-working filmmaker beyond her years,鈥 said Ross, who Saulsby counts as a mentor. 鈥淲e knew Kendall was a special person the first time she came around.鈥

That is an impression Saulsby has left on many during her four years at 黑料不打烊.

Yet, the senior credits 黑料不打烊 for giving her opportunities to showcase her skills and develop more. Saulsby admits that before she arrived at 黑料不打烊, she had never used a cinema camera, or even considered that 鈥渨orking in the film/sports industry could even be a real job for me,鈥 she said.

鈥淓very day I’m so thankful I came to 黑料不打烊 because I know I would have had a much harder time finding opportunities to work within athletics at other schools,鈥 Saulsby added.

鈥楴o project too big鈥

Before photo shoots and editing assignments featuring A-list sports celebrities like Ja Morant and Megan Rapinoe, Saulsby began her sport media journey in the Creative Arts Living and Learning Community in 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Global Neighborhood.

Inspired by Brian Aimerich 鈥23 and Jacob Meyers 鈥23, friends she met in the LLC, she joined the 黑料不打烊 football team as a graphic designer producing recruitment materials. Her eye-catching work garnered attention right away.

Saulsby celebrates The Burlington School鈥檚 2023 boys鈥 basketball championship with good friend and frequent collaborator Brian Aimerich 鈥23. Photo courtesy of Saulsby.

Peter Fortunato 鈥21, who coordinated video from the football program, spotted Saulsby鈥檚 potential immediately. And he marveled at her willingness to develop her skills and seek out solutions to problems.

鈥淜endall can figure anything out that she needs to,鈥 said Fortunato, who now serves as a creative content producer for the Wake Forest University men鈥檚 basketball program. 鈥淣o project was too big for her during my time with her at 黑料不打烊. If she had an idea for a video or graphic, she went out and made it. If she needed to learn something new, she went out and learned just that. Kendall took 鈥 and takes 鈥 great pride in her work and wants to be the best creator she can be.鈥

While the pandemic paused the sports calendar in spring 2020, Saulsby continued to work anyway, spending day after day editing previously recorded content to sharpen her skills. She was driven by a need to improve.

Around this same time, Fortunato connected Saulsby, Aimerich and Meyers with 黑料不打烊 alumnus Ryan Bernardi 鈥19 who needed support handling the creative content for The Burlington School鈥檚 boys鈥 basketball team 鈥 an independent power on the court but lacking a comparable online presence. In his role as the program鈥檚 head coach, Bernardi gave the trio what every young creative needs 鈥撀爋pportunity.

For three years, , gathering video and photography at games, practices and group outings 鈥 racking up millions of views and impressions along the way. She traveled extensively with the team as part of its competitive schedule and conducted media day shoots to supplement her game footage. Call it fate, coincidence or luck, but TBS won the state championship all three years Saulsby was on staff.

鈥淚鈥檓 a believer that the more you do something, the better you’ll get at it,鈥 Fortunato said. 鈥淚t was a no-brainer for me to recommend those three to Ryan. It was an avenue for them to get reps, try new things, and learn from failure.鈥

George Marshall, who replaced Bernardi last fall as The Burlington School鈥檚 head basketball coach, raved about Saulsby and Aimerich鈥檚 contributions, noting the positive impact their work has had on promoting his players, increasing their visibility with college recruiters, and engaging the community.

鈥淚 believe that Kendall, along with Brian Aimerich, have set a standard for high school creative content that cannot be beat,鈥 Marshall said. 鈥淭he quality of her work is diverse and is consistently done at the highest level. Compared to other high schools? She’s the best 鈥 period.鈥

鈥楢 superstar on set鈥

Saulsby鈥檚 resume is hard to digest in a single glance.

The 黑料不打烊 student successfully juggled roles with the 黑料不打烊 football team and The Burlington School boys鈥 basketball program, while also supporting the 黑料不打烊 softball program for a year. In addition, she completed short-term internships with the NC State and UCLA athletic programs 鈥撀爐he latter conducted during her semester in the 黑料不打烊 in Los Angeles program. Plus, she worked for The Phoenix Club during the past year.

In addition to working together promoting the boys鈥 basketball team at The Burlington School, Saulsby and Aimerich created content for the 黑料不打烊 Phoenix football team for three years. While Saulsby started out creating graphics, she continued to build her skillset in video and photography. Photo courtesy of Saulsby.

Saulsby鈥檚 summers were just as demanding, spending the past two years living in Portland and interning with Blue Ox.

As Saulsby鈥檚 supervisor at Blue Ox, Ross saw first-hand how her intern鈥檚 skillset has developed over time. Ross applauded her mentee鈥檚 ability to capture graphic elements, craft a story and evoke emotion. Additionally, Saulsby鈥檚 personality and professionalism always have separated her in a positive way, Ross explained.

鈥淜endall鈥檚 already become a superstar on set with clients as big as Nike, has built up an ability to meet deadlines, and can communicate professionally with coworkers,鈥 Ross said. 鈥淭hese are hard skills to build for anyone and so she鈥檚 far beyond her years with her progress. The most exciting thing is that although Kendall has already made immense progress, she鈥檚 truly just getting started and the sky鈥檚 the limit in terms of her future of being a masterful editor and filmmaker.鈥

With Saulsby producing great results, Blue Ox hired her to freelance remotely during the school year, adding another level of complexity to her already hectic schedule. Ross commended Saulsby for her willingness to sacrifice nights, weekends and free time to develop her craft.

鈥淓very time we bring Kendall on for a project, it never fails to impress me that she does this work in between/on top of class, homework and extracurriculars,鈥 Ross said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a complete nod to her amazing determination and ambition.鈥

Yes, the work has been challenging, but Saulsby explained that she can see how her past efforts have led her 鈥渢o be where I am today,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 learn something new about editing and filming from my coworkers on every project, and my coworkers always push my creative ability to the limits.鈥

An unmatched passion

In the hours before The Burlington School鈥檚 championship game in late February, the team鈥檚 van fell silent as it rumbled west on Interstate 40.

鈥淥ur players, coaches and our social media team were all locked into the game,鈥 said Marshall, recalling the nervous energy leading up to the title game against the Greenfield School.

During the team鈥檚 hourlong commute, Saulsby worked diligently in the van鈥檚 front seat putting the finishing touches on her final project for the season 鈥撀爃er final contribution. When Marshall inquired about her work, Saulsby shared that she was creating a hype video for the team. 鈥淚’ve been working on it since 4 this morning,” she told Marshall.

鈥淚 was at a loss for words 鈥 but after seeing the video it became clear that Kendall had just created the last piece of motivation our players needed,鈥 the coach said.

Saulsby shared the inspirational video moments before warm-ups, energizing the Spartan squad one final time. Marshall credits her video edit for helping power the Spartans to a 13-point win, clinching the program鈥檚 third straight NCISAA state title.

鈥淲hat separates Kendall from her peers is her obsession with doing her work to the best of her ability,鈥 Marshall said. 鈥淗er grit and passion toward her craft is truly unmatched. I knew she was different, but that moment will live in my memory forever to show just how special she was as an artist.鈥

Becoming an artist doesn鈥檛 happen by accident. It took time and dedication.

Saulsby called her time at 黑料不打烊 鈥渁 whirlwind,鈥 filled with hundreds of hours of editing videos and photos, while also creating graphics. She doesn鈥檛 even want to consider calculating the hours she spent collecting all her digital assets.

Beyond the work, she said she cherishes the friends, collaborators and mentors she gained working the sidelines, camera in hand.

鈥淭he friends I have made here at 黑料不打烊 have always supported me and pushed me to be a better creative with every piece of content I make,鈥 Saulsby said. 鈥淭he friendships I have made doing these jobs would never have happened if 黑料不打烊 didn’t offer these types of opportunities for students, and create jobs and spaces for them to grow in their craft and as a person.鈥