is just one of a number of alums who have gone on to behind-the-scenes careers in the arts, including Oscar-nominated producer Joey McFarland, Emmy-winning producer Matt Battaglia and current School of Music technician Brad Ritchie, who prepared scores for television shows including 鈥淭he Flash,鈥 鈥淪upergirl鈥 and 鈥淏lindspot.鈥
Joey McFarland, 97A 鈥 An American film producer from Louisville, McFarland co-founded Red Granite Pictures in 2010 where he manages daily operations, business divisions, personnel and creative development. He has produced multiple films, which include 鈥淔riends With Kids鈥 and 鈥淲olf of Wall Street鈥 for which he received an Academy Award nomination; was executive producer of 鈥淒addy鈥檚 Home;鈥 and his latest film 鈥淧apillon鈥 debuts this year.
Matt Battaglia, 88B 鈥 Battaglia has excelled in acting, producing, real estate and collegiate and professional football. An All-American Cardinal middle linebacker,聽Battaglia played in the NFL for two years. Since then, he has acted in over 90 films, network pilots and 30 national commercials. He won his first Daytime Emmy as executive producer for the show, 鈥淟ast Shot with Judge Gunn,鈥 appeared on HBO鈥檚 鈥淭rue Detective鈥 and was a guest lead in 鈥淣CIS: New Orleans.鈥
Brad Ritchie, 07MU 鈥 Currently on staff with the UofL School of Music as an engineering stage technician, Ritchie has prepared music for Halo 2 video game and television shows 鈥淭he Flash鈥 and 鈥淪upergirl.鈥 In his role at UofL he provides back-of-house technical support for concerts, including audio recording, editing and CD production, and oversight and maintenance of the recording booth and lighting system.





















