

Preserving the season you’ll never get back.
Final Season Films creates documentary‑style films for families who want to remember their son or daughter’s final high school season.
A Message for Parents of High School Seniors
The season goes by fast... In a blink of an eye.
One day, routines from tee ball to varsity disappear.
The early morning drop offs, the sidelines, the orange slices.
And suddenly, it's over. Your child hangs up their cleats for good.
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My work is about preserving what this chapter felt like,
so your family can remember it clearly, years from now.
One Day, the Cleats Come Off for Good.
Phone clips and highlight reels capture moments, but they miss the meaning:​
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- The work no one sees.
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The growth that happened.
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The people who shaped your child.
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The feeling of being in this season together.
Those are the Things that Fade First.
THIS ISN’T A HIGHLIGHT REEL.
IT’S A TIME CAPSULE.
The routines, the relationships, the pressure of the highs and lows, and the moments in between. Each film is crafted with a sports documentarian eye so that years from now, your family won’t just watch this season...
You’ll feel it again.
What This Work Looks Like
The film is shaped with patience and restraint, meant to be revisited years from now.
INTENTIONAL
The focus stays on your child, their environment, and the people who mattered most.
PERSONAL
I record quietly, without staging or interruption, so the season unfolds naturally.
UNOBTRUSIVE
Each Film is Crafted & Curated to Your Senior's Story



What's Included
THE CALL
We start with a brief call to discuss your son or daughters story, and if FSF is the right fit.
HOW IT WORKS:
THE SEASON
Filming happens naturally across the year, focused on producing the story of your senior athlete.
THE FILM
A finished documentary your family keeps. A true record of a final chapter of their childhood.
Dear Parents,
My senior year, my mom was on the sidelines taking pictures of me and my teammates.
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At the time, I didn’t think much of it.
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Years later, those photos are some of the only things that really take me back.
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I didn’t end up playing in college. So when the season ended, it ended for good.
And like my mom, I picked up a camera.
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Since then, I’ve filmed sports at every level — professional, collegiate, and high school.
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What I learned along the way is how to capture moments without getting in the way.
How to ask the right questions in interviews.
How to shape a story without forcing it.
How to make the subject shine.
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I’ve always loved the craft.
But what I love most is when families share their story with me.
My hope is to give you the same gift my mom gave me:
something to look back on when this season is long gone.
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All the best,
Scottie B.

