"Some people grow up fans. I grew up studying how the stories get told."

I'm Zach Greene — a cinematic content producer and sports media professional based in the Bay Area. I graduated from Indiana University's Sport Media program in 2024, with a business minor from the Kelley School of Business, because I've always believed great storytelling and smart strategy belong in the same room.

Right now, I produce featured content for the SF 49ers and Golden State Warriors at 95.7 The Game (Audacy) — crafting long-form, cinema-grade stories that have generated over 12 million views across digital platforms. Before that, I spent four years covering Big Ten athletics at IU, where serialized documentary-style content helped drive a 120% increase in digital subscribers. And in between, I got my first taste of major market production at NBC Sports Bay Area, cutting features for Warriors Pre/Postgame and 49ers Central that reached 1.5 million viewers.

What I do isn't just shooting and editing. It's finding the human element behind the performance — the story that makes a highlight feel like something bigger. Whether I'm directing a Mic'd Up segment on the sideline or scripting a long-form feature in post, I bring cinematic intention to everything I touch. I shoot on Sony FX cinema cameras, cut in Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve, and approach every project with the same question: what's the story, and what's the best way to tell it?

The business minor wasn't an accident. I think about content strategically — how it performs, what it builds, and why it matters beyond the view count. That combination of creative instinct and commercial thinking is what I bring to every role.

Working in the Bay Area has had its moments.

 "By the Numbers"