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It was the first full-length production of NFL Films, founded by Ed Sabol and serving as the film division of the National Football League. [5]It was written and produced by Ed Sabol's son Steve Sabol, and voiced by John Facenda, whose narration begins: "It starts with a whistle and ends with a gun".
Edwin Milton Sabol (September 11, 1916 – February 9, 2015) was an American filmmaker and the founder (with his son Steve Sabol, among others) of NFL Films.He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2011 as a contributor due to his works with NFL Films.
Former NFL Films logo. Founder Ed Sabol was a World War II veteran who worked selling topcoats after returning to the United States.In his spare time, he used a motion picture camera, received as a wedding gift, to record his son Steve's high school football games.
Stories from the Hall of Fame Archive: Ed Sabol took a risk in his mid-40s and revolutionized filmmaking in many ways with the creation of NFL Films.
NFL Films head Steve Sabol does not mind cutting things close. With less than a month before the start of the regular season of the National Football League, Sabol is turning his attention to ...
America's Game: The Super Bowl Champions is an American annual documentary series created by NFL Films (broadcast on NFL Network and CBS).Its 58 installments profile the 58 winning teams of the National Football League (NFL)'s annual Super Bowl championship game; each episode chronicles an individual team.
As "Saturday Night Live" celebrates its 50th anniversary, USA TODAY Sports chooses our favorite sketches - from Michael Jordan to Peyton Manning.
The 1967 NFL Championship Game, commonly referred to as the Ice Bowl, was the 35th NFL championship, played on December 31 at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin. [1] [2] It determined the NFL's champion, which met the AFL's champion in Super Bowl II, then formally referred to as the second AFL–NFL World Championship Game.