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"Before the FRIDAY NIGHT Lights: Where Competition Becomes Commitment”
Why the First Three Weeks of Summer Defined Everything That Followed
There is a moment at the end of spring practice when a football program tells you exactly who it is going to become. Not with words. Not with promises. But with posture. With effort. With whether players walk off the field relieved that it’s over—or hungry for what’s next.

Kendall Jason
3 days ago3 min read


Fuel for the Flame: Telling the Stories of Courageous Athletes
At the heart of every story I tell is a question I’ve carried since my playing days: What happens when a boy’s effort is met with failure? What does courage look like when victory is not guaranteed? What does character become when no one is watching? These questions are universal, but they are also deeply personal. They were my questions. They are the questions I try to answer through my films.

Kendall Jason
Jan 204 min read


Independent but Unstoppable: Building Big-Time Films on Small-Town Budgets
Exploring why kendallprojects exists, the philosophy behind the work, and how artistic roots inform sports filmmaking
In the world of sports media, people often equate quality with budget. They assume that cinematic visuals, polished editing, and compelling narratives can only be produced by large studios with fleets of cameras, crews, and endless resources. At kendallprojects, we’ve spent more than twenty-five years learning the opposite.

Kendall Jason
Jan 125 min read


Crafting Stories That Live: The Art and Innovation Behind kendallprojects Media & Design
Thinking Differently, Every Step of the Way
At kendallprojects, innovation isn’t a buzzword. It’s a principle, a guiding light, a lens through which every decision we make passes. From the moment we approach a program, a team, or a single athlete, we ask ourselves: how can we present this story in a way that is fresh, compelling, and uniquely ours? The answer rarely comes from equipment or technology alone. It comes from perspective, creativity, and the willingness to experi

Kendall Jason
Jan 64 min read
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