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About Mike SheeheWelcome to sheehe.com, my online portfolio. Since 1998 I’ve hosted this site to provide what a resume cannot, a comprehensive look at my accomplishments, credits and other random musings. With the complexity of maintaing a career within the media industry, I’ve always felt it important to showcase my diverse background. This site has always helped to communicate those experiences in a compelling way. In no way is it meant to be a narcissistic indulgence, it’s merely a way to convey my background to potential clients, employers and peers, so, they can get a better understanding of the skill-sets I have to offer to a given project. I’ve never been one to brag and consider myself to be modest, so, I’ve found this site a good way to show my background to those that would like to learn more about my career and the site can be avoided by those who could care less. It’s also been an excellent way for me to challenge myself in understanding how to effectively develop for the Internet. In addition, I’ve always enjoyed looking at other people’s content and seeing how they’ve presented their message utilizing different forms of media. Seeing others creative work helps to inspire and challenge me. My hope is to inspire and challenge others as well. Another goal of the site is to let others who are new to the media industry get some insight into the challenges, pitfalls and excitement of choosing a career within this field. As you’ll notice while browsing through the site, I’ve had the amazing opportunity to work with great teams developing content for many major networks. I’ve written and produced thousands of broadcast promotions and commercials to support some of the biggest names in sports, syndicated programming and international brands. My career has taken me from directing live programming, producing long-form shows, art directing network redesigns, creative direction of numerous broadcast promotions and many other contributions creating broadcast content. In addition to broadcast accomplishments, I’ve also managed the deployment and sustainability of large scale streaming media solutions for the Internet. Most recently, I’ve been offered a very unique perspective into the video game industry, one of the fastest growing forms of entertainment right now. Throughout these experiences my teams and I have been honored to be recognized by peers with Promax Gold, Addy’s and other industry awards. Teams I’ve led have also been accepted to present at national conferences, been recognized by industry publications, featured by industry leaders on their websites and have been rewarded with record-breaking ratings after delivering compelling promotional campaigns. As with many who have persevered within the industry, it’s not all about success and sometimes I’ve had to deal with adversity. I’ve never looked at these situations as failures. I’ve learned a lot from these experiences and they’ve help me to avoid negative experiences. I’m better able to recognize warning signs and readjust accordingly. Am I immune to missteps now? Of course not, but I know how to handle negative situations when they arise, professionally and quickly. I’m not one who just performs a job, I love what I do. I’ve done, seen and experienced things I doubt I would have been able to in any other industry. I’ve traveled around the country, met people of all different backgrounds, compelled millions to turn to a network, and got to experience situations that have given me an adrenaline rush like nothing else could. I’ve had the amazing opportunity to work with politicians, A-list talent, all-star athletes, seasoned producers and amazing crews. So what’s next? I don’t know, this industry is in a constant flux with forms of delivery, audience tastes, and ways of conveying messages, so, you just never know. But, for me, that’s what keeps it interesting, fresh, exciting, and challenging. I’m not one to become complacent or just try for the status quo. I do look forward to helping deliver stellar ratings to a fledgling network, telling great stories to a national audience, branding an innovative new product that reaches amazing market saturation, or taking a tired product that has been around awhile and making it feel fresh and new. That’s me and my professional career in a nutshell. Please feel free to browse around the website, ask questions if you’d like, and most of all, enjoy.

Latest Posts by Mike Sheehe

  • Tee It Up Ohio
    By Mike Sheehe on August 14, 2008 | No Comments  Comments
    Here’s a still from a program graphics package that me and a business partner created. The package was created in full 1080p resolution and is visually stunning when viewed at full resolution. it was a fun and unique concept for golf programming, blending beauty shots of lush greens with a ...
  • All Star Cafe - Good Tastes
    By Mike Sheehe on August 13, 2008 | No Comments  Comments
    I did a great deal of promotion and marketing with the team at All-Star cafe, so, when a partner and I were looking for a location to shoot a pilot episode of a series that concentrates on high profile restaurants, we choose the All-Star Cafe. Here’s a still from the show we did at the All-...
  • Network image Campaign
    By Mike Sheehe on August 12, 2008 | No Comments  Comments
    Here’s a still from a network image campaign for FSN Florida and Sun Sports. This series of spots utilized many arrays of the stations logo filled with programing. The camera then flew around this “virtual” space as the arrays burst apart to reveal the next sequence of events. ...
  • Network Upfront Presentation
    By Mike Sheehe on August 11, 2008 | No Comments  Comments
    Here’s a still from a custom open for a network upfront presentation.  This was filmed at the network utilizing the studio, master control, and a few of the edit bays. The presentation went over so well that we repurposed the footage as a fall launch campaign to introduce all of the new progr...
  • Star Trek - Walter Koenig
    By Mike Sheehe on August 10, 2008 | No Comments  Comments
    Here’s a still from a series of interstitials produced to promote the anniversary of Star Trek. Partnering with Kennedy Space Center, production took place around the complex. We utilized many actors that have appeared in all of the Star Trek series, hey were great people to work with an...
  • Hard Rock Live Concert
    By Mike Sheehe on August 9, 2008 | No Comments  Comments
    This was a fun and challenging project. A radio station was putting on a concert at Hard Rock Live and we teamed up with them to create interstitials to air during a special block of programming. I brought in a camera crew to follow all the band members around and to videotape the entire concert...
  • Tampa Bay Devil Rays
    By Mike Sheehe on August 8, 2008 | No Comments  Comments
    Here is a still from a concept for a pilot that a team of us put together. Obviously this is before they changed their name and went on a rampage in the American League East in 2008. ...
  • Florida Marlins
    By Mike Sheehe on August 8, 2008 | No Comments  Comments
    Here is a still from one of the many pieces I’ve done for Florida Marlins broadcasts and promotions. This segment title was created using a combination of live action, 3d, and other graphic elements. ...
  • Jacksonville Jaguars
    By Mike Sheehe on August 6, 2008 | No Comments  Comments
    Here’s a still from a series of promotions that I produced in conjunction with the Jacksonville Jaguars. We did both production during games and interviews of the athletes in locations around jacksonville. We did a series of interstitals, contests,image campaigns, and POP’s. ...
  • XFL
    By Mike Sheehe on August 6, 2008 | No Comments  Comments
    Here’s a still from one of the many campaigns I produced for the XFL. This was very fun to do. We obtained access to the stadium where the team was playing, setup a TV a lounge chairs in the middle of the field and had cheerleaders dancing around the “fans” in the spots. It’s...