About Me

Hello, I’m Paul Burack.

I have been editing videos for more than 30 years.

I have edited more than 200 sports television shows that have aired nationally, as well as countless highlights, informational and instructional videos that span a wide variety of sports.

And once in a while, I will edit a video that is not sports.

I am extremely talented at editing topics pertaining to skiing and snowboarding.

This website contains a few samples of my work.

SOME OF MY BACKGROUND AS A FREELANCE EDITOR

Since 1993, I have been a co-editor on several of the annual Warren Miller ski movies.

Since 1997, for Jalbert Productions International, I have edited videos and tv shows of top level athletes and competitions in sports such as lacrosse, rugby, triathlon, various action sports, numerous winter Olympic sports and all of the disciplines of skiing and snowboarding.

Since 2018, I have edited numerous short videos for U.S. Ski & Snowboard that feature their athletes and events.

PSYCHED ABOUT SPORTS VIDEO PRODUCTIONS

In New York, from 2002-2017, I also owned a small video production company, Psyched About Sports Video Productions, and we produced videos and television shows that featured athletes ranging from little league to world cup.

NOW

Since 2017, I have lived in Park City, Utah, and have focused almost entirely on editing.

CONTACT INFO

If you have a project you would like to discuss with me about editing,

I can be reached by email at paul@psychedaboutsports.com or by phone at (917) 846-8667.

1993 – Scene from Warren Miller’s “Black Diamond Rush” – Alaska (6 minutes)

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2008 – Beach Volleyball

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2008 – Track and Field- Colgate Women’s Games

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2010 – Women Psyched About Taekwondo – TV Show

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2018 – Scene from Warren Miller’s “Face of Winter” – Iceland

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2019 – University of Utah Football Game Highlights

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2021 U.S. Ski & Snowboard – Land Rover Sizzle

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2021 – “Passion & Purpose” Mikaela Shiffrin – Episode 1

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2022 – Van Wyck-Lefferts Tide Mill

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