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By Mike Sheehe on August 21, 2008
This is a screenshot from a graphics package for a Florida Marlins kids program. Kids programming, promotions, and graphics packages are always a great deal of fun to do since you can go way out of the box and have fun with them. This packa...
Creative Leadership
Copyright © 2005-2007 Bob Parsons. All rights reserved. Here is a great list of 16 rules from Bob Parsons, th...A Digital Portfolio
Here’s a still from one of the videos I produced for the opening team of Islands of Adventure, a theme...Memories
Here’s a media pass from one of the games I worked on at Michie Stadium. Not many things can compare to ...Inspiration
OBVIOUSLY I DID NOT DO THIS, BILL WATTERSON DID, BUT I JUST WANT TO POST THIS TO MAKE SURE THERE IS NO CONFUSI...Most Recent Articles
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By Mike Sheehe on July 31, 2008 | 1 Comment
A few years back the game-show Pictionary was in syndication across the country with Alan Thicke as the host. I had the opportunity to produce a series of promotions for the show and help with its launch. This still is from a production of one of the promotions. We were doing behind the scenes foo... -
By Mike Sheehe on July 31, 2008 | 1 Comment
I have very fond memories of most of the work that I’ve done through the years. I’ve been fortunate enough to work with some amazing people and lead some great teams. One such memory of great people and fun work was working on the broadcasts of Army Black Knights football games and coaches shows... -
By Mike Sheehe on July 29, 2008 | No Comments
The media industry is all about knowing the rules, but, it’s very important to understand that you can and should, break those rules. I’m not talking video levels or transmissions standards, I’m talking creative principals of animation, editing, layout, design and all the other things that are... -
By Mike Sheehe on July 29, 2008 | No Comments
Universal studios needed to start marketing and creating commercials for a new entertainment option at their resort. However, the building and installation of the attraction was still a month or two off. So, they needed to create a photo-realistic version of the attraction so people would be compell... -
By Mike Sheehe on July 28, 2008 | No Comments
 There is a fundamental difference between being a manager and being a leader. Although both concepts go hand in hand and may sound the same, we’ve all seen people that are managers, but, not great leaders.  A manager is someone that divvies up projects, assigns them, and tracks them on a cale... -
By Mike Sheehe on July 28, 2008 | No Comments
In 2004 the curse of the bambino was still alive and kicking. It was late July and making it into the post season wasn’t locked in for the Red Sox. Then it happened, a fire was ignited that rocked the core of the team. Many people say the altercation between Rodrigez and Veritek was the turnin... -
By Mike Sheehe on July 27, 2008 | No Comments
Welcome 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 sh... -
By Mike Sheehe on July 27, 2008 | No Comments
Everyone is a critic. In no way do I write that statement as a negative. The human race wouldn’t have evolved without constant evaluation of what we’ve done and where we should go. However, I’m writing that statement because I’ve heard people mention that, being a critic is their unique abil... -
By Mike Sheehe on July 27, 2008 | No Comments
Here’s a pilot for a show that I worked on, Bar Code USA. Not the most intellectual programming, but, a lot of fun and even more fun to watch. The production was interesting, we traveled to Baltimore shooting in bars all around town until 5 in the morning. We met up with Vanilla Ice at one of ... -
By Mike Sheehe on July 26, 2008 | No Comments
Here’s a video for one of the biggest games in the video game industry that I worked on. This trailer was shown at the 2008 E3 expo. ...











