
Steve Sabol
Production
Born 1942-10-02 · Moorestown, New Jersey, USA · Died 2012-09-18
Steve Sabol (1942–2012) was one of the most influential visual storytellers in sports history, a filmmaker, artist, and creative force whose imagination transformed the NFL into a cinematic experience. As the longtime president of NFL Films and the son of founder Ed Sabol, Steve helped turn a small family venture into one of the most celebrated production companies in American media, winning more than 40 Emmy Awards across writing, cinematography, editing, and directing—an unmatched achievement in sports filmmaking. Born in Moorestown, New Jersey, Sabol grew up surrounded by both art and athletics. His mother, Audrey, was an art collector, and his father was a budding filmmaker. At Colorado College, he majored in art history while starring as a running back, a combination that would later define his signature style: the athlete with an artist’s eye. When his father secured the rights to film the 1962 NFL Championship Game, Steve joined as a cameraman, quickly proving himself a gifted visual storyteller with a flair for drama, composition, and emotion. As NFL Films expanded, Sabol became its creative heartbeat. He pioneered techniques now standard in sports media—slow motion, tight‑spiral close‑ups, on‑field microphones, orchestral scoring, and poetic narration. His philosophy was simple: football should be filmed like Hollywood mythmaking. He wrote scripts, narrated films, edited highlight reels, and even penned The Autumn Wind, the iconic poem embraced by the Oakland Raiders. By the 1980s, Sabol was also a recognizable on‑air personality, bringing humor and insight to ESPN segments and NFL Films specials. He later played a key role in launching NFL Network, extending the company’s storytelling legacy into the digital era. His work earned him the Dan Reeves Pioneer Award, the Pete Rozelle Award, induction into the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame, and ultimately the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2020. Sabol continued creating until his death in 2012, leaving behind not only a vast archive of films but a philosophy: that sports are not just games, but stories—epic, emotional, and deeply human. His desk at NFL Films remains untouched, a quiet tribute to the man who taught America how to feel football.
Acting

NFL Icons
Self
NFL Films - The New York Giants - The Complete History

Greatest Moments in Super Bowl History
Executive Producer

Sports on the Silver Screen
Self (archive footage)

The Best of Thunder and Destruction: NFL's Hardest Hits
Self
NFL Super Duper Football Follies
Himself
Autumn Ritual
Self
Crew

The San Francisco 49ers Team of the '80s
Executive Producer

History of the Miami Dolphins
Producer

Green Bay Packers Heroes
Executive Producer

Full Color Football: The History of the American Football League
Executive Producer

History of the Buffalo Bills
Executive Producer

Brothers And Champions: The Pittsburgh Steelers 2008 Championship Season In Review
Executive Producer

The Complete History of the New York Jets
Executive Producer

America's Game: 1973 Miami Dolphins
Director

America's Game: 1973 Miami Dolphins
Producer

America's Game: 1972 Miami Dolphins
Director

America's Game: 1972 Miami Dolphins
Producer

America's Game: The Super Bowl Champions
Creator
NFL: Favre 4 Ever
Executive Producer

NFL History of the San Francisco 49ers
Executive Producer

Pittsburgh Steelers Road to Super Bowl XL
Executive Producer

Steelers: The Complete History
Executive Producer

3 Games to Glory III
Executive Producer

Inside Training Camp: Jaguars Summer
Executive Producer
NFL Films - The New York Giants - The Complete History
Executive Producer

3 Games to Glory II
Executive Producer