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It was Billy Driber who
told me I should go to The
Art Institute of Philadelphia. He told
me that I’d get a lot more hands-on experience
than I would at Syracuse, where I might not even
handle a camera until my junior or senior year.”
Terrell
excelled at The Art Institute
of Philadelphia. As part of his education,
he began a semester-long internship with NFL Films
in the fall of 2002. “The Art Institute
prepared me for that experience,” he says.
“I went to school with some of the best
and brightest, and that helped me in such a competitive
field as sports production.”
After graduating from The
Art Institute of Philadelphia, Terrell
was hired to work for FOX
Sports. Terrell may have been young, but
in Los Angeles, he quickly proved his industry
savvy. During his first season, Terrell
was named an associate producer on both the
FOX NFL Pregame Show, as well as, the NASCAR
Pre-Race Show. “When I first starred
on NASCAR, I couldn’t understand how anybody
could like it,” Terrell
says. “But I went to my first
race in Las Vegas in 2003. With the sounds and
speed and the excitement I was hooked.”
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In the winter of 2005,
Terrell left
FOX Sports to become a feature producer for NASCAR
Images. “NASCAR
Images is a lot like NFL
Films was 20 years ago, it’s a challenging
experience to help build a company.
Its given me a chance to
do the kind of projects I want to do, and it gives
me a chance to do things that have never been
done in NASCAR before.
It’s given an opportunity to…shine.”
Terrell’s
pioneering spirit has already had an impact on
the sport. In July of 2005, Terrell
produced a pair of music videos with the "Kings
of Sports Entertainment Music..... Mr.
Reeze & Jeff Lake.
“Nothing like that
has ever been done in NASCAR before,” says
NASCAR Images senior producer Shawn Truax, who
was once at NFL Films with Terrell. “What
he‘s doing goes beyond racing. He’s
helping to diversify a sport, he’s shifting
NASCAR’s cultural
identity. Terrell is a pioneer.”
For Terrell Riley,
it’s been a long journey in a short period
of time. But it still comes back to home and the
lessons he learned at The Art Institute of Philadelphia.
“The Art Institute of Philadelphia helped
me understand what to expect”, Terrell says.
“The instructors are in the industry, so
they got me ready for what the business was going
to be like. They prepared me to be where I am
today.”
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