
Broadcast
Robert Morris University (2023-2025)
Following the Summer of 2023, I began working alongside Dylan McKenna, RMU's Manager of Event Technology and Broadcast Engineer in Charge, to explore and learn about the world of broadcast. I was taught and got really good at all positions on a live crew (Producing, Engineering Directing/TD, Replay, Graphics, TOC, Audio, and Camera). Through my time, I gravitated towards engineering, and how interesting and fun it can be. Dylan took me under his wing to teach me about signal flow, engineering builds, and other various engineering situations. I have worked shows that were broadcasted on Sportsnet Pittsburgh, ESPN+, and FloSports. In 2024, the RMU Live Sports crew and I won a 2024 collegiate Mid-Atlantic Emmy Award (Click Here For Information). In 2025, the RMU Live Sports crew won another collegiate Mid-Atlantic Emmy Award (Click Here For Information).


2024 Mid-Atlantic Emmy Awards
RMU Live Sports Crew

2024 Mid-Atlantic Emmy Awards
Dylan McKenna & Nicholas Huth

2025 Mid-Atlantic Emmy Awards
RMU Live Sports Crew

2025 Mid-Atlantic Emmy Awards
Nicholas Huth

Mobile Production Unit
Built by Nicholas Huth, Cam Wickline, Dylan McKenna, and Ian Connoly. Used to make broadcasting any event around the RMU campus significantly easier.

Harrisburg Senators (2023-2024)
2023 Season:
Beginning in May of 2023 I began a Summer internship with the Harrisburg Senators simply as a Gameday Operator. This means I'd be assigned a role for the MiLB.TV broadcast, TD/Replay/Graphics/Audio/Camera, and complete the assignment professionally for the night. This lasted throughout August, when I eventually finished my internship in time for another year of college. During this season, I learned how to do basic broadcasting skills, eventually leading me to enrich these skills with RMU.
2024 Season:
Like the year prior, I started a new internship with the Senators in May. This time, I was in a much more respected role. I was an assistant broadcast engineer, and the main technical director for every single home game from the start of May through the first week of August. During this time, I focused primarily on improving the broadcast however I could with the limitations of very old equipment. I introduced the team to slate animations for pitching changes as well as changes to the score bug including position, and custom controls. I organized a system for our young camera operators in order to efficiently capture every needed angle for any kind of moment during a baseball game.


Commercial / Pitching Change Slate
Created by Nicholas Huth




