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Darren Brazil (born December 1, 1984) is an American three-time Regional Emmy Award winning editor, producer and
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who works in television and music video production.


Summary

Darren Brazil was born December 1, 1984, in the
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suburb of
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. He graduated from
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in June 2003 and then received his bachelor's degree in Communication from
Santa Clara University Santa Clara University is a private university, private Jesuit university in Santa Clara, California, United States. Established in 1851, Santa Clara University is the oldest operating institution of higher learning in California. The university' ...
in June 2007. Brazil also studied at Imperial College in London, England in the fall of 2005.


Professional life

Brazil was employed for five years at KICU (TV 36) in
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, where he produced work for both the ''A's On Deck Show'' and ''High School Sports Focus''. He has worked with top athletes and sports figures such as
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,
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,
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,
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, Bret Hedican,
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and
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and has covered many sporting events including the
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American League Championships and the 2006 MLB All-Star Game. In December 2007
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, KICU's parent company, cancelled both the ''A's On Deck Show'' and ''High School Sports Focus'' resulting in Brazil, along with the entire KICU sports department, being released. In the middle of his stint at TV36, Brazil took a temporary leave of absence to study abroad in London, England and intern at HSI London, the European outlet of the Los Angeles based music video and commercial production company, HSI. There he assisted on videos for both
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and
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. In 2008, Brazil transitioned from television to pursue his interest in music videos stemming from his internship at HSI. He was an editor for Prime Zero Productions in the San Francisco Bay Area and edited music videos featuring popular rappers such as
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and Keak Da Sneak. In September, Brazil made his first appearance in front of the camera working as a featured extra in the music video " 18 Days", the second single from the Virgin Records' band
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. 2009 marked the return to sports broadcasting for Brazil as he currently works at
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as an editor.


Awards

In 2006, Brazil was awarded the Peter J. Marino Production Scholarship by the
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, an achievement only to be succeeded the following year by winning two Northern California Area Emmys on three nominations for the popular ''A's On Deck Show'' segment, "Swisher Unscripted", and the ''High School Sports Focus'' documentary, "Mack Family: How Men Are Made." In 2008, Brazil was nominated four times and picked up his third Northern California Area Emmy in the category of "Editor."


Family

Brazil is the younger brother of Brodie Brazil, a Bay Area sports reporter who was featured on the ''A's On Deck Show'' and co-hosted ''High School Sports Focus''.


Extracurricular

Brazil is also a licensed
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(FCC) amateur radio operator and an avid traveler, visiting approximately two dozen countries and over thirty U.S. states. Brazil is also semi-bilingual and taught English to Spanish-speaking immigrants in
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.


References

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