Julie Andrews is the principal of JSA Video Productions in Denver, Colorado. Together with award-winning videographers and motion graphic artists, Julie writes, produces, directs, and edits stories, commercials, and marketing videos for web, social, broadcast, and special events. Julie is known for her ability to work closely with clients to create videos with authentic and compelling narratives that evoke emotion; be it humor, excitement, or even tears in the best way. Clients include businesses, government, schools and universities, non-profits, marketing agencies, and individuals. (Please, see resume for list of clients). Prior to starting JSA Video Productions, Julie was the Special Projects Producer at 9News (KUSA-TV) in Denver for eight years. She produced and edited promotions, stories, and shows for the station's franchise community programs such as 9Kids Who Care, 9Who Care, 9News Leader of the Year, and 9Cares Colorado Shares. Her work also included marketing videos, public service announcements, and news stories. She has won four regional Emmy Awards, eight Colorado Broadcasters Awards, and one Telly for her work. She was nominated for national Emmy for a public service announcement she produced. She also co-directed and was the assistant writer for “When Colorado Went Major League,” an Emmy-nominated documentary telling the story of the Colorado Rockies baseball team coming to Denver. Julie grew up in Grand Rapids, Michigan. After earning her B.A. from Denison University in 1991, she began her career as a print reporter for the Breckenridge Journal, the weekly newspaper in Breckenridge, Colorado. In 1993, she earned the role of editor-in-chief of the newspaper. After earning her M.S. in Journalism from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University in 1995, she started her broadcast journalism career as a reporter for WLBZ, the NBC affiliate in Bangor, Maine. She returned to Colorado in 1998, taking on the role of station manager for a Resort Sports Network affiliate in Summit County. Before taking the job at 9News, Julie spent four months in the rainforest in Ecuador teaching English. After 8 years of producing and editing 100s of stories at 9News, she started JSA Video Productions, a video production company with numerous clients. Julie is married to Jeff Andrews. They have two adult children. When she’s not creating videos, you can find Julie on the ski slopes, pickleball court, or her gravel bike. For more information o

Julie Sebastian Andrews

Julie Andrews is the principal of JSA Video Productions in Denver, Colorado. Together with award-winning videographers and motion graphic artists, Julie writes, produces, directs, and edits stories, commercials, and marketing videos for web, social, broadcast, and special events. Julie is known for her ability to work closely with clients to create videos with authentic and compelling narratives that evoke emotion; be it humor, excitement, or even tears in the best way. Clients include businesses, government, schools and universities, non-profits, marketing agencies, and individuals. (Please, see resume for list of clients). Prior to starting JSA Video Productions, Julie was the Special Projects Producer at 9News (KUSA-TV) in Denver for eight years. She produced and edited promotions, stories, and shows for the station's franchise community programs such as 9Kids Who Care, 9Who Care, 9News Leader of the Year, and 9Cares Colorado Shares. Her work also included marketing videos, public service announcements, and news stories. She has won four regional Emmy Awards, eight Colorado Broadcasters Awards, and one Telly for her work. She was nominated for national Emmy for a public service announcement she produced. She also co-directed and was the assistant writer for “When Colorado Went Major League,” an Emmy-nominated documentary telling the story of the Colorado Rockies baseball team coming to Denver. Julie grew up in Grand Rapids, Michigan. After earning her B.A. from Denison University in 1991, she began her career as a print reporter for the Breckenridge Journal, the weekly newspaper in Breckenridge, Colorado. In 1993, she earned the role of editor-in-chief of the newspaper. After earning her M.S. in Journalism from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University in 1995, she started her broadcast journalism career as a reporter for WLBZ, the NBC affiliate in Bangor, Maine. She returned to Colorado in 1998, taking on the role of station manager for a Resort Sports Network affiliate in Summit County. Before taking the job at 9News, Julie spent four months in the rainforest in Ecuador teaching English. After 8 years of producing and editing 100s of stories at 9News, she started JSA Video Productions, a video production company with numerous clients. Julie is married to Jeff Andrews. They have two adult children. When she’s not creating videos, you can find Julie on the ski slopes, pickleball court, or her gravel bike. For more information o

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Julie Andrews is the principal of JSA Video Productions in Denver, Colorado. Together with award-winning videographers and motion graphic artists, Julie writes, produces, directs, and edits stories, commercials, and marketing videos for web, social, broadcast, and special events. Julie is known for her ability to work closely with clients to create videos with authentic and compelling narratives that evoke emotion; be it humor, excitement, or even tears in the best way.

Clients include businesses, government, schools and universities, non-profits, marketing agencies, and individuals. (Please, see resume for list of clients).

Prior to starting JSA Video Productions, Julie was the Special Projects Producer at 9News (KUSA-TV) in Denver for eight years. She produced and edited promotions, stories, and shows for the station’s franchise community programs such as 9Kids Who Care, 9Who Care, 9News Leader of the Year, and 9Cares Colorado Shares. Her work also included marketing videos, public service announcements, and news stories. She has won four regional Emmy Awards, eight Colorado Broadcasters Awards, and one Telly for her work. She was nominated for national Emmy for a public service announcement she produced. She also co-directed and was the assistant writer for “When Colorado Went Major League,” an Emmy-nominated documentary telling the story of the Colorado Rockies baseball team coming to Denver.

Julie grew up in Grand Rapids, Michigan. After earning her B.A. from Denison University in 1991, she began her career as a print reporter for the Breckenridge Journal, the weekly newspaper in Breckenridge, Colorado. In 1993, she earned the role of editor-in-chief of the newspaper. After earning her M.S. in Journalism from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University in 1995, she started her broadcast journalism career as a reporter for WLBZ, the NBC affiliate in Bangor, Maine. She returned to Colorado in 1998, taking on the role of station manager for a Resort Sports Network affiliate in Summit County. Before taking the job at 9News, Julie spent four months in the rainforest in Ecuador teaching English. After 8 years of producing and editing 100s of stories at 9News, she started JSA Video Productions, a video production company with numerous clients.

Julie is married to Jeff Andrews. They have two adult children. When she’s not creating videos, you can find Julie on the ski slopes, pickleball court, or her gravel bike. For more information o

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Language

English
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Work Experience

Principal at JSA Video Productions
November 1, 2007 - Present
Originate, produce, direct, write, edit and oversee video projects for universities and schools, businesses, non profits, ad agencies and production companies. Manage and collaborate with award winning videographers, photographers and graphic artists. Work includes commercials, social, marketing, gala and honorary videos and documentaries. Clients include Denver Public Schools, State of Colorado, St. Annes Episcopal School, Metropolitan State University, Mercy Housing, Philosophy Communication, ICI Video Production, Kyle Dyer Storytelling, Project Cure, The Johnson Depression Center, 9News, Denver Metro Chamber Leadership Foundation, Colorado School of Mines Foundation, University of Denver Bridge Project, University of Denver, Clear, American Transplant Foundation, Children's Garden Montessori School, McAuliffe International School, McAuliffe Manual, Rocky Mountain Youth Clinics, Staffable, Global Livingston Institute, Snowy Peak Entertainment
Adjunct Professor at University of Denver
August 1, 2010 - July 1, 2012
Taught digital storytelling, marketing and video production to students in the Masters of Development Practice Program at Korbel School of International Studies until the program was canceled
Special Projects Producer at KUSA -TV (9 News)
May 1, 2000 - October 1, 2007
Conceived ideas, planned and directed shoots, wrote and edited promotions, PSAs and marketing videos, news feature stories and live and taped shows; designed and helped build sets for multiple shows; worked directly with advertising clients on campaigns and videos. Secondary responsibilities included planning large-scale multi-location events and promotions; on-air Community Reporter for full-length shows such as 9Kids Who Care and 9Who Care, and on-air campaigns including 9Cares Colorado Shares, Stuff for Students, Buddy Check9, 9News Parade of Lights, Race for the Cure, 9News Leader of the Year, and 9Health Fair
General Manager/Exec. Producer at Resorts Sports Network
April 1, 1998 - April 1, 2000
Hired and managed sales, talent and production staff; created, scripted and produced a 180-minute daily live morning show, a weekly 30-minute live après-ski show, a summer 30-minute adventure guide, summer and winter 60-minute visitor guides, commercial spots and dining guide segments; edited commercial spots, event specials and packages; hosted live morning show and event segments; recruited and closed new sales for advertising clients
General Assignment Reporter at WLBZ-TV (NBC Affiliate), Bangor, ME
September 1, 1995 - October 1, 1997
Produced, reported and edited stories on deadline with a focus on health reporting
Editor at Summit County Journal, Breckenridge, CO
September 1, 1992 - May 1, 1994
Edited weekly newspaper (circulation 20,000), managed five employees, wrote editorials and articles, and wrote and edited seasonal tourist guides and special sections

Education

Master of Science in Journalism (MSJ) at Medill School of Journalism, Northwestern University
January 11, 2030 - December 3, 2025
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) at Denison University
January 11, 2030 - December 3, 2025

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Media & Entertainment, Education, Non-Profit Organization, Government, Professional Services