Werner provides the ladders for net-cutting ceremonies for all NCAA tournament games, so the last shot of the video – as Spartans coach Tom Izzo, dressed in sport coat and dress slacks, holding aloft a net while standing on the ladder – is again exceptionally on target considering that the net was cut from a toy basketball goal affixed to a brick wall.Rushing to finish the video in time to post it as early as possible Monday, Gaudin slept a total of about nine hours over the final three nights.As of early Tuesday afternoon, the video had been retweeted about 750 times and viewed more than 37,000 times on YouTube. Best thing I’ve seen during quarantine and what we all needed today. Before each take, he turned on the fan, then quickly slid the bedroom door shut and turned to face the camera as the fan blew the confetti over the wall and onto himself, arms outstretched, exultant. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Known Locations: Scott LA, 70583, Breaux Bridge LA 70517 Possible Relatives: Judy Frederick Gaudin, Kacey Cormier Gaudin, Lori Anne Gaudin But the branding is “NCAA” written in black marker on a white strip of paper.Gaudin also layered in play-by-play calls – using the names of actual players, like Garza, who likely would have starred in the tournament – in which he again strived for the highest level of authenticity for a video about a basketball tournament in which his couch stands in as a scorer’s table. Gaudin also calls select NCAA championships for Turner Sports as well as football and basketball for Big Ten Network. He’s got the cheerleader outfit and wig to prove it.Former Georgia Tech voice Brandon Gaudin poses with his props used in his own version of the "One Shining Moment" video aired at the end of the NCAA men's basketball tournament.

His play-by-play was profiled on CBS at halftime of the Men’s National Championship.Off air, he was a Partner and Co-Founder of MediaOne Management Group in New York City. Brandon Gaudin, an Evansville native and Harrison High School graduate who does national sports broadcasts for FOX, the Big Ten Network and Westwood One, … When, as a Michigan Wolverine, he slapped the floor in a defensive crouch, he said he hurt his Achilles tendon.“That was on a Wednesday and I had a lot of athletic scenes to tape, so I had to take Thursday off from doing the athletic scenes, but thankfully by Friday I felt good enough to continue,” he said.The penultimate shot in the video – when confetti rains down in slow motion on him as a champion Michigan State Spartan – was again testament to his care and possibly the loss of a few marbles.
The end product was a tribute to the “One Shining Moment” video montage at the end of the NCAA basketball championship that was at once goofy, heartfelt, dead-on and a hit on Twitter.“There were moments where I thought, ‘Did my parents drop me on my head as a kid?’” Gaudin said.With his job on hiatus – Gaudin, who left Tech in 2016, now calls games for the Big Ten Network, Fox Sports and Westwood One radio and is the voice for EA Sports’ Madden video game – Gaudin made his own “One Shining Moment” video, performing all of it in his Buckhead apartment. )The ladders proved essential to the shooting, as he stationed them around his living room/film studio/basketball court to prop up his phone.One of the two ladders that he borrowed from his building happened to be a Werner model, lending another uncanny level of detail. Since 2016, Gaudin is also the play-by-play announcer heard in EA Sports’ Previously, he was the play-by-play voice of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets and Butler Bulldogs, and at age 27, became one of the youngest broadcasters to ever call a Final Four.In 2005, while still in college, Gaudin was selected from thousands of national participants as the CBS/Pontiac ‘You Call the Action’ broadcasting winner. This made me laugh and I loved it!”Indeed, in an homage to the NCAA tournament and the hokey video that wraps it up, Gaudin put it all on the line and always did his best.

Part of the appeal is that it made no attempt to hide this reality.Just about all of the shots were recorded in his living-room space on his iPhone, with Gaudin playing the part of players for about 35 different teams, a cheerleader, two mascots, two pep-band performers, multiple coaches and a referee.Gaudin said that after he came up with the idea while out on a run, he watched the One Shining Moment videos for the past three years and created a storyboard on a yellow legal pad. Former Georgia Tech voice Brandon Gaudin had an idea to help fill the sports void. But he was particularly gratified to hear from basketball fans needing a fix of the tournament on Championship Monday.One tweeted back to Gaudin, “Unreal!
Brandon Gaudin is the Play-by-Play Voice of Madden NFL for EA Sports, a role that began with the game’s “Madden NFL 17” edition.