About Morgan Moritz

A young woman in a Florida State soccer T-shirt sitting on a bench in a locker room, holding a NCAA College Cup National Champion trophy. There are gold and silver confetti pieces on the floor around her. She is smiling, and her long hair is flowing.

I’m creative at heart, passionately telling stories of real human elements. I capture everything necessary to create a piece of history that relives the romanticized reality as you dreamed it.

At Florida State University, I’ve produced creative content across broadcast, in-venue, and digital platforms, serving as primary cinematographer, editor, and producer for two NCAA Women’s Soccer National Championships, several ACC Championships, and the NCAA Women’s College World Series.

As Director of Seminole Sports Cinema and Creative Oversight for Women’s Soccer and Softball at Unconquered Media, I’ve created cinematic stories tailored for ESPN, NCAA, social, and stadium environments. From Recruit Shoot OVs to the final whistle in the championship game, my relationship with each player and member of the staff on the team allows me to tell stories that bring it all to life.

Beyond my work with Division I women’s athletics, I’ve served as primary cinematographer for FSU football’s programming (The Climb, Seasons 2 & 3, bench videographer for 2022 and 2023 seasons) and directed 20+ media day sets, providing me the confidence to operate in fast-paced, high-stakes environments while creating high-quality narratives that contribute to an image of success for teams, players and their supporters.

My work lives at the intersection of memory + meaning, where real moments are shaped into something lasting. I preserve not only what happened, but how it felt, so you can return to it for years to come. Every project is created with intention, honoring your experience and bringing it back to life in its authentic form, where it becomes a story that means more.

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